Review by Jon Donnis
Backyard Baseball '97 on Steam is an absolute nostalgia trip, and it's great to see Mega Cat Studios and Playground Productions bring it back in such a polished way. If you grew up on this classic, you're in for a treat. The remaster keeps all the charm of the original, from the quirky characters to the simple yet addictive gameplay, but now with modern conveniences like leaderboards, achievements, and cloud saves. It's basically a love letter to fans of the series, preserving what made it so special while giving us a few little extras.
The game itself is as accessible as ever. Whether you're jumping into a quick pick-up game or managing your team through a full season, the controls are super simple, just a mouse and one button will do the trick, making it perfect for younger players or anyone who just wants to relax with some casual baseball. There are three main modes: Pick-Up Play for a quick game, Single Game for drafting players and a bit more control, and Season mode, where you guide your team to the ultimate championship in a playful, exaggerated version of the World Series. And of course, who could forget the legend that is Pablo Sanchez? He's still the MVP, as iconic as ever, and a must-pick for anyone who knows the game.
What's especially nice about this remaster is how well it runs. The updated graphics give it a smoother look without losing the original's cartoony, childlike charm, and the animations are still as fun as they were back in the day. Whether it's a wild pitch or a goofy power-up, there's always something silly happening on the field. The power-ups are a brilliant touch too, keeping things unpredictable and letting you pull off some crazy plays, which is perfect for a game that's not trying to take itself too seriously.
However, there are a few drawbacks. If you're new to Backyard Baseball, the game might feel a bit too simple compared to modern sports titles, and it can be a bit slow at times. There's a lot of waiting for things to happen, especially when all you want to do is get straight to the action. But for those of us playing with a sense of nostalgia, that's all part of the charm. It's not meant to be a fast-paced, high-octane sports sim, it's more about the joy of building a team of wacky characters and having some light-hearted fun.
One of the standout new features is the Steam Global Leaderboards, which adds a competitive edge for anyone wanting to see how their home run record or strikeouts stack up against players around the world. It's a fun little addition that gives you something to strive for if you've already mastered the single-player modes.
All in all, Backyard Baseball '97 is a wonderful remaster of a beloved classic. It's not trying to reinvent the wheel, but it doesn't need to. It's kept the heart of the original intact while offering just enough modern features to keep things interesting. Sure, it's not going to wow people who weren't already fans, but for those of us who spent countless hours with this game growing up, it's a welcome trip down memory lane. Definitely an 8 out of 10.
Out Now on Steam - https://store.steampowered.com/app/3170540/Backyard_Baseball_97/