Quick Review Round-Up: Out of the Park Baseball 26, MOROI

Out of the Park Baseball 26

If you’ve ever seriously wished for a deep, realistic baseball management sim, Out of the Park Baseball 26 delivers—hard. It puts you in charge of everything: trades, scouting, lineups, contracts, and even pitch-level decisions. It’s impressively detailed, but that depth can also be intimidating. The interface can get overwhelming fast, especially if you're expecting something more casual or real-time.

Still, for anyone who’s dreamed of running their favorite team exactly how they want, it’s an incredibly satisfying experience. Just be prepared for a learning curve—and maybe a few existential crises over bullpen rotations. And one last thing, I could do without having an extra client on my desktop… Steam, Xbox, Riot, it’s already too much.


Wow, WTF is this?! No, serious, I have a very open mind but Moroi is one of the most odd, strange, and surreal game I’ve played in quite some time. If you love odd games and with dark, unsettling and just plain weird characters and settings, Moroi is for. I’ll give it points for originality and daring to have no boundaries or normality to it. For some of the movement and explorational though, the camera and control can be a bit wonky.

This is for those who embrace the weird out there. For the rest, you have been warned.

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