Microsoft Baseball 3D 1998 Edition

[2] Players include Ron Gant, Lance Johnson, Mickey Morandini, Sammy Sosa, and Todd Stottlemyre.

[1] The game shipped without multiplayer capability, although a patch was in development at the time to allow such a feature through the Internet.

[6] Long load times were another subject of criticism,[3][10][17] and the ball physics received a mixed response.

[5] Daniel Morris of CNN considered the gameplay to be mediocre,[16] and Rick Worrell of Sports Gaming Network found it to be the least impressive aspect.

"[7] Ryan wrote that it would have been better if "the computer simply gave you a little help starting the fielders in the right direction, then turned control over to you".

[2][7][5] Anderson found the pitching and batting interface difficult to master, and the controls too responsive.

[7] Paul Rosano of Hartford Courant wrote that the game "produced some fine features, but along with most of its competitors, it also falls down in enough other areas to make an unqualified recommendation impossible.

[7] Worrell called the game a "noble, if ultimately flawed, effort", writing, "This could have been a great title.