While improving on the graphics of previous PlayStation installments in the series,
High Heat Major League baseball 2002 looks to retain and even improve its reputation for realistic
simulation. Player models, stadiums, and other in-game visuals have been
totally redesigned, but they haven't thrown the baby out with the bath
water. The game builds on the features of the much-acclaimed PC
versions, such as adjustable skill levels for the game's athletes,
unusual errors (like balks), bullpen warm-up routines for your relief
staff, and realistic baseball physics (as opposed to the long-ball
arcade play of other titles).