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Strong
"When you take a step back and look at the "big picture," at least on paper, MLB The Show 21 is a success. That said, when it's your first entry in a new console generation, the bar for success is admittedly quite low. For this reason, not to mention the meager distinctions between the PS4 and PS5 versions of the game, it's fairly difficult to justify the extra expense of making the jump to next-generation hardware. That said, if you decide to take the plunge and pick up the PlayStation 5 version, you won't be disappointed by the latest in a franchise that keeps knocking it out of the park."
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The D Show is a multiplayer trivia game built around Disney's vast library of movies, characters, and parks. Up to three players take turns answering timed questions in a fast-paced format that mixes true/false, multiple choice, and open-ended prompts. The interface is simple but functional, with a game show vibe that includes buzzer sounds and a scoreboard tracking progress. Questions range from basic facts about Mickey Mouse to obscure details about Disney theme park attractions, testing both casual fans and hardcore enthusiasts. Despite its age, The D Show has developed a small but dedicated following among Disney trivia lovers. Community archives note its surprisingly varied question pool, with some entries stretching beyond the obvious to include ESPN and ABC properties. Metacritic scores remain low due to dated presentation and minimal polish, but niche forums highlight its addictive replay value for groups. The 1998 release date means modern players often need DOSBox or virtual machines to run it, but for those willing to dig, it offers a straightforward trivia challenge with a distinctly Disney twist.
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