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I'm Sorry, MJ: My First Hour with NBA 2K11

Bitmob's Layton Shumway: From the moment you put the disc in, NBA 2K11 drops you straight into Michael Jordan's shoes. But my performance was well short of MVP level.

tayz5365d ago (Edited 5365d ago )

This opinion says no tutorial, no introduction, no explanation on Jordan?? it's MJ for goodness sakes!! Everybody and their grandma knows who he is!!!

PS3Freak5365d ago (Edited 5365d ago )

I don't think my Grandma knows who he is, haha.

PS3Freak5365d ago

This article has a point.

I have never played an NBA game before, so I decided to play this one because it was getting great reviews. Plus, it was compatible with my recent purchase of Playstation Move. Before I knew it I was playing the 1991 game, with absolutely no idea of what to do.

This isn't very inviting for a first time player to NBA games. Nobody likes getting utterly destroyed by the AI within 2 minutes of putting in the game. A tutorial should have been optional from the start.

Baka-akaB5365d ago (Edited 5365d ago )

sure but it's not as if any of the usual suspect of team sports games give you any kind of prep and tutorial for any quick or exhibition match .
You just go dig for those under layers of menus .

iceman065364d ago

Turn it down a level. It starts at DEFAULT and PRO...just put it down to Rookie and Casual (for a fast breaking dunk fest) or even Rookie and DEFAULT. OR...just go into practice mode and get the tutorial for all of the moves...THEN do a scrimmage match until you get used to the controls. I guess VC automatically assumes that most of the customers by now will be returns.

Anorexorcist5365d ago (Edited 5365d ago )

He didn't make the game and he got a fat check just for endorsing it. It's not like the check bounces if the game gets bad reviews.

Your Airness comes ahead if the game sinks or not.

Ivan Drago IV5365d ago

This game is amazing, its very challenging to get good at it. I got my arse handed to me online but im learning. So far im loving it

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knight6265484d ago

Only game iam waiting for is for mafia 2 nothing else intrest me well only Metal gear solid peace walkers but ill get that soon

Conloles5484d ago

Mafia 2 lol all 2K get money from is GTA style games and Nba 2K.

MightyMark4275484d ago

The only game I'm waiting for is Mafia II

killyourfm5484d ago

O_O - Not interested in XCOM?

Syaz15484d ago

nice. waiting to see what mafia 2 and spec ops the line has too offer. not into rts games, so civ 5 not for me, and not too familiar with x-com series.

AliTheBrit195484d ago

I think 2K are probably the best Publisher.

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Fury vs Stress Relief: How Video Games Rile Me Up But Keep Me Sane

“Violent video games cause children to be violent.” It’s a headline every gamer rolls their eyes at, and one we’re very sick of hearing. It seems every time a game with a mature rating comes out, there’s someone leading the charge against it because of it’s supposed to have an effect on developing minds. First and foremost, if a game has a mature rating, than anyone playing the game who is not 17 most likely got it through their parents. So blame them, not the game. Pictures from the recent Halo 4 release show a great deal of middle school students showing off their battle pose with an assault rifle. Take a guess who drove them there. But the point of this article isn’t to bash parents who buy games for their kids, nor is this about the rating system. It’s about an interesting anomaly regarding how people react to the games they play. I don’t know how many others see it this way, but games involving no violence end up being the most aggravating, while games that are all about mindless violence are an excellent medium for stress relief. From HalfBeard's HUD.

Rob Hornecker4590d ago (Edited 4590d ago )

Interesting story,But if the author gets worked up over a
NBA or driving game I could only wonder what he would be like if he was playing a CoD or a battlefield game!?!

If there is one thing that I have learned in my 30 plus years of gaming is :" Video games don't kill people,People play video games to keep from killing people"!!!

I have not found a better,Leagle form of stress relief than video games! As far as what games kids play,that should be up to the parents and the parents shouldn't use video games as a baby sitter.

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An S&S Perspective: Is Buying a Sports Game Annually Smart?

Sports games have gotten pretty good lately, but there was a time when every year you had games that only made minor improvements, but we still went out and dropped the 65$ on it. Am I at fault for dropping the cash and letting the developers get away with a glorified roster update, or is it OK because I'm a hardcore NBA and NFL fan?

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ninjabake4648d ago

Short answer:no

Long answer: If they add enough to the game where its not identical to last years iteration and adds must have features to the games that make it more in depth (I.e. NBA 2K13, MLB 12 The Show, NHL 13) then absolutely. If its almost rinse and repeat and has a barrage of new features that almost get overshadowed by what was taken out from previous iterations then no.

spektical4648d ago

in most cases no.

However there are games that provide tons of new content yearly (besides team updates , obviously). Mlb the show, nhl and to a lesser extent nba2k13 are prime examples

TheShow174648d ago

I agree with you guys. NHL and The Show switch it up every year, which is solid. Madden goes back and forth between offense and defense orientation.

The problem is that it's difficult to change the video game when the actual game remains stagnant. Football is football, what can EA change in the gameplay? The thing that really annoys me, is the same bad commentary year after year. COD gets a lot of crap for being the same game YoY, but at least it's an upgrade and different levels. I buy Madden every year, and literally the commentary hasn't changed in three years!

ninjabake4648d ago (Edited 4648d ago )

Madden is a whole nother beast. They simply don't capture the essence of the NFL the way their very own studio captures college ball in NCAA Football. Madden added some nice things this year but to me its overshadowed by what they took out of franchise mode, still no halftime show and still no post game show. Overall Madden just doesn't create that illusion or immersion the way NHL, The Show or NBA 2K does.

When you play those other games sometimes you can mistake it for a real life broadcast and others unfamiliar with gaming watching you play could easily make that mistake of thinking its real at first glance as well.

With Madden they just refuse to fully commit to replicating a broadcast and that'd be OK if we had an alternate NFL, or heck any football, game. But we don't and Madden 13 still is not up to par with NFL 2K5, an 8 year old LAST gen game smh.

Edit: when it comes to the commentary they have improved it this year but as always the play-by-play Guy (Jim nantz) gets repetitive and dull especially after a few years into connected career mode and he's still rambling on about the 2012 season storylines. I think the issue with the commentary is it isn't dynamic and is shortsighted and the script is a little stale as you'll still here Nantz spout similar lines as past commentators.

Finding a way to add dynamic commentary in sports games could be huge next gen.

donscrillinger4647d ago

i didnt read the Article but Hell NO!! its not SMART ,its lazy and Stops Innovations