This included cutscenes with voice acting for the player character , interaction with teammates, and scenarios where the user's choices would affect team chemistry. The mode also included a rival, Jackson Ellis , to whom you are introduced before the Draft.
In the story, Frequency Vibrations is a highly sought after high school prospect, who eventually makes their way to the NBA with the support of their family and close friend, Vic. The mode was expanded to include three high school games, and four college games, with the player being able to select one of nine real colleges to attend.
The story begins in college, with PlayStation 4 and Xbox One users having the opportunity to play through the introductory stages of the story early via The Prelude DLC.
Cutscenes still progress the story in between gameplay, but users have greater control over the proceedings, as well as a choice of responses during some cutscenes. Players must also manage their schedule of off-day events, including team training sessions, public appearances, and connections with other players. While the presentation values have generally been praised, the linear nature of the stories has been criticised, in particular Spike Lee's story in NBA 2K They do a good job of adding stuff like "The basket good from Gasol after Kobe's nice pass".
But then sometimes, Harlan is boring. He's hardly boring in real life! That's the best picture I could find for Blacktop Mode. They should also add the Skills Challenge to it as well. Whether it's Griffin posterizing another player; whether Kobe is giving us a game winner with 0.
Seriously, if Griffin is running the fastbreak and little Earl Boykins is taking a charge, Griffin should posterize him to the max.
My Player mode is easily the most addicting mode in the game. It's you playing in the NBA on the comfort of your couch. But after awhile, it does get repetitive and you just want to reach the playoffs. So here's a couple things they should fix and add. The moves you can use for NBA2K11 were great. They would add signature dunks and layups. I wish that they could add signature passes. Like, have Steve Nash's or Chris Paul 's passes inserted into the game. Another thing they should add to your skill set is double crossovers and in and outs as well as adding way more to the original crossovers, spin moves, and behind the backs.
In NBA2K10, you had the option to choose 15 different types of crossovers, spin moves, etc. But in this year's version, you only had the option to choose around seven moves for each one and you couldn't choose your double crossovers and in and outs. Ironically, they went a step back in this one.
The shoes and accessories are also satisfying, but I do wish that they could add maybe the Amar'e Stoudemire glasses, or the Rip Hamiltion face mask. Just to kick it up a notch. The biggest flaw in the creation of My Player is the facial features.
The hair choices suck! They're unrealistic and there really isn't a decent one to choose. Hopefully, they could do what FIFA does when creating a player. Just upload different screenshots of your face to their website, and they do it for you, making your player look just like you.
Picking a voice would help too, so not everyone who plays My Player would have the same exact voice. Your teammates are idiots. Gladly, not most of time, but when they are, they are complete idiots. Let's start off with the fastbreak. It does this maybe about 90 percent of the time. Say Dwyane Wade was dribbling on the center of the court during a fastbreak. It would be smart to alley-oop the ball to LeBron when he gets to the hoop, right? However, LeBron sees otherwise and stands next to side line to run a play instead of getting two easy points.
The reason this happens is because of the Automatic Play Calling System. Your teammates become so problematic sometimes, I feel like breaking the game!
Their cuts are horrible. When they try to get open, they sometimes make good cuts, but then other times, the opponent deflects the ball and your teammate basically gives you a turnover. The final reason why your teammates are idiots is the fact that they sometimes don't know what they're doing. An example is something that almost always happened to me. I would pass the ball to Carmelo Anthony out on the wing when he's wide open and think "He's a good mid-range shooter; surely he should give me an assist.
Well, I thought wrong, because he thinks it's a brilliant idea to drive in and go for a contested layup rather than take an easy shot. And when he does take the shot, he misses it half the time! How does he miss it? Because he stops and takes the shot two seconds after catching the ball, making it a contested shot instead of catching and shooting. What I am really trying to say is that they don't cease great opportunities. They're not as smart as you would hope they are, and the creators really have to fix that problem.
One of my biggest pet peeves in this game is the inability of the commentators just simply saying your first name. It's so damn annoying that they can only say your last name. How simple can it be for them to just say your first name? Should be easy. Another thing is that if you led the league in scoring and then Kevin Harlan says, "Let's look at who led the league in scoring this past month.
I don't know. They don't even talk about you during the game other than if you have the ball, took a shot, or committed a foul. I believe it's simple just to stalk more about you in this game. If you are a point guard, you are able to call plays. But if you are a PG who plays SG at one point in the game, you don't get to call plays! It's annoying because every team I end up in, they never trade away their point guard even though I am the best one on their team.
They have me playing SG, and I don't get to call plays. However, in exhibition mode, you could be a center and have your power forward set a pick and you end up doing the pick and roll.
The same should happen here, except you should be limited to calling plays, like centers should only really be calling isolation and post ups. Same goes for the PF. Management is actually more clueless than your teammates. The trades they make do not help your team, and there's also no point of having them ask you who to bring in your team. If you didn't know, once you become their star, they do that. Here's an example from my My Player mode.
So I played for the Knicks, and management thought it would be a great idea to trade away our only backup PF, Jared Jeffries, to Chicago for mediocre center Kurt Thomas. OK, so now 'Melo would have to play backup PF; maybe not a big problem. Billups is then injured for at least six weeks, and now Landry Fields takes over the starting SG position.
During his absence, management should have been thinking to get another center or PF that could help out Amar'e and Thomas. But no, they do nothing and just let losses pile in bringing our team down to the fifth seed in the East. And coaching sucks in this game too! Are you kidding me? You think we're going to get rebounds and win like that?
So now the new season starts with management making yet again another brilliant trade. They trade away our only center, Ronny Turiaf, Thomas retired for another guard. When the draft comes, they draft a center who is really bad. So now we have one center. They have to fix that. Management should be making trades that help a team, not rip it apart. We could hardly win games, and I eventually requested a trade. I got traded to a team I had no intention of going to, the Charlotte Bobcats.
And guess what? Now that's just plain stupid. Come on, 2K Sports; fix that. They basically ask you a question and you have to answer with:. They should add more selections like sarcasm and comedy.
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