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  • Wiffyjustus
    Rookie
    • Oct 2008
    • 378

    #76
    Re: NBA Live 10 Review

    Originally posted by Wiffyjustus
    I think I'll give NBA Live 10 an 11.5 and see what happens.
    Originally posted by rdlkilla2k
    11.5???? no comment kid.......
    That...
    just...
    happened.
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    • DTX3
      Hall Of Fame
      • Jun 2003
      • 13022

      #77
      Re: NBA Live 10 Review

      Originally posted by rdlkilla2k
      wow a ban for a opinion..........lol EA sports its in the lame...i mean game.....lol
      Why do you keep trolling?
      XBL: DTX3
      PSN: DTX987
      WII U: DodgerBlue760

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      • Wiffyjustus
        Rookie
        • Oct 2008
        • 378

        #78
        Re: NBA Live 10 Review

        But seriously, fair reveiw.

        I'm still in honeymoon phase, so at the moment I'm inclined to give it around a 9.

        I know it's a bit light on features and the inside game isn't as polished as the perimeter / mid game... but man, I have not enjoyed a bball game like this before.

        I suppose from an unbiased view (which I'm not) 8 seems fair.

        Being a big person (a grown up), I don't have a lot of time to commit to honing my digital bball skills. I really appreciate that the controls are intuitive and I can simply apply sound basketball practices and be successful or at least compete.

        A basketball game governed by basketball principals? Awesome.

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        • 10yard-Fight
          Rookie
          • Sep 2009
          • 33

          #79
          Originally posted by Czar_Gantt
          I liked this write up it was nicely put until D Apocalyspe wrote that 2K is more arcade.. Live is fun to play but its not a serious hoop game.. everyone on that game has handles.. to prove it i want u to play a game against someone not the cpu,,, Get the hawks and use JOSH SMITH... He has the same handles that Chris paul kobe dewayne and EVERYONE else on the game has.. The only difference is they do the moves at different speeds.. LIVe Fun.. Always was fun but thats it.. U will play the game 32 months from now with the same game plan same moves and everything... When I play 2k i learn different things 5 months after game drops. STILL LEARNING... To end this LIVE also is the worst game to bet on because u never know playing that.. someone can hop on the sticks and ISO with a slasher ( LIKE jOSH SMITH) and DUNK on ur head every play... " Arcade 2k WHAT WE TALKIN' BOUT"
          Its funny you say you'll be learning things 5 months down the line... that's what made my decision so easy. i was still learning and seeing new things when i last played 2k9.

          So i got Live 10, it feels good, and it's a nice change from what i've been accustomed to for the majority of my b-ball gaming hours in the last 10 years.

          If I get tired of playing it, i guarantee i can start playing my association from 2k9 again and have as much fun as i would have on 2k10.

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          • XxB0MBTHREATxX
            Rookie
            • Sep 2009
            • 126

            #80
            LOL at the trolls, 8 is very fair. Live got my buy this year n im happy, its fun, VERY FUN. We need a better post gm n less sliding!
            Originally posted by wheelman990
            LOL at these comments!!!!

            You did pay for online roster updates. Do you know why? Thats all Madden really is from year to year, a roster update.

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            • 10yard-Fight
              Rookie
              • Sep 2009
              • 33

              #81
              @ wiffyjustus

              as a big person myself, i totally agree with your post.

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              • Sovartus
                Pro
                • Mar 2007
                • 503

                #82
                Re: NBA Live 10 Review

                I think this was a very fair review by the way.


                Originally posted by Court_vision
                I don't want to steal your thunder here bro...but I am here to tell you that, in real life, Tim Duncan and Carlos Boozer have different post moves to Brian Scarlbarine and Greg Oden. In LIVE 10, they don't.

                Let's not get too carrried away here with "9.5" type claims...
                There are only a handful of moves you can make in the post in real life. The difference is that people look different when they do them. 2K does a great job of making these players look different. Live does a great job of ensuring that players like Sene don't do those post moves effectively. 2K not so much. All of what you speak is more of the "presentation" that have most of the 2K fans hypnotized. I noticed you talking about defense. Maybe you should read my NBA Live 10 vs. NBA 2K10 blog. When you say that Live has weak (a "C" from your grading scale) defense I have to question if you really know what you are doing. I don't have these problems on Live's defense. I found it quite refreshing to be rewarded for playing tough defense and using my knowledge of playing angles like real life to shut someone's offense down. I love how they take the individual player speeds and quicknesses into consideration.

                When I played 2K (today mind you) I noticed the CPU shooting between 60% and 75% no matter what type of defense you play. I am very aware of 2K's contest shot system and I think it is second to none but it is useless if the AI is going to continuously move your defensive teammates out of position even if you turn the help defense slider all the way down and set every player's double team setting to Never. You should check the videos that I posted that back up everything that I'm saying about 2K's ignorant defensive AI. Even with all of the adjustments I just described and me being locked onto my check, the computer teammates STIL consistently came to double my man leaving elite players like Kobe, Lebron, and Dirk WIDE OPEN in unneccessary situations. This doesn't happen in NBA Live.

                I don't know what game you have been playing but maybe you should learn how to play the game or hit me up for some tips. Or maybe you could school me on the way to make 2K act like real basketball on it's own without me having the headache of either scaling back my game to keep from exploiting the stupid AI or just watching the demo play itself so all the pretty little animation movies can string together and look like a TV broadcast.

                It's also funny that you mentioned the post game because this year 2K actually patterned thier's off of what Live is doing. Live's post game may not be as "pretty" but the post defense and ability to string together post moves is quite incredible.

                I'm sorry for ranting but I'm really getting tired of people making claims and not really knowing what they are talking about.
                Last edited by Sovartus; 10-08-2009, 11:22 PM.
                These are my opinions based off of my perspective. I don't expect everyone to agree with me, but if you disagree, we can still agree to disagree agreeably and not fight about it.

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                • Court_vision
                  Banned
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 8290

                  #83
                  Re: NBA Live 10 Review

                  Originally posted by Sovartus
                  I think this was a very fair review by the way.




                  There are only a handful of moves you can make in the post in real life. The difference is that people look different when they do them. 2K does a great job of making these players look different. Live does a great job of ensuring that players like Sene don't do those post moves effectively. 2K not so much. All of what you speak is more of the "presentation" that have most of the 2K fans hypnotized. I noticed you talking about defense. Maybe you should read my NBA Live 10 vs. NBA 2K10 blog. When you say that Live has weak (a "C" from your grading scale) defense I have to question if you really know what you are doing. I don't have these problems on Live's defense. I found it quite refreshing to be rewarded for playing tough defense and using my knowledge of playing angles like real life to shut someone's offense down. I love how they take the individual player speeds and quicknesses into consideration.

                  When I played 2K (today mind you) I noticed the CPU shooting between 60% and 75% no matter what type of defense you play. I am very aware of 2K's contest shot system and I think it is second to none but it is useless if the AI is going to continuously move your defensive teammates out of position even if you turn the help defense slider all the way down and set every player's double team setting to Never. You should check the videos that I posted that back up everything that I'm saying about 2K's ignorant defensive AI. Even with all of the adjustments I just described and me being locked onto my check, the computer teammates STIL consistently came to double my man leaving elite players like Kobe, Lebron, and Dirk WIDE OPEN in unneccessary situations. This doesn't happen in NBA Live.

                  I don't know what game you have been playing but maybe you should learn how to play the game or hit me up for some tips. Or maybe you could school me on the way to make 2K act like real basketball on it's own without me having the headache of either scaling back my game to keep from exploiting the stupid AI or just watching the demo play itself so all the pretty little animation movies can string together and look like a TV broadcast.

                  It's also funny that you mentioned the post game because this year 2K actually patterned thier's off of what Live is doing. Live's post game may not be as "pretty" but the post defense and ability to string together post moves is quite incredible.

                  I'm sorry for ranting but I'm really getting tired of people making claims and not really knowing what they are talking about.
                  I can't be bothered arguing champ...suffice to say, in 2K they are not shooting close to that % on me...so maybe it's you who needs to learn some D.

                  Secondly...this is a LIVE review, so let's stick to that. Facts are facts and those are that CPU bigs are all pretty much the same...you can take Brendan Haywood and do the exact same moves as Tim Duncan. Go and try it and you'll see.

                  Every PF and C can block shots with the same skill...i put Corey Brewer, a weak SF, at PF to test it and still had four blocks. One time rejecting Shaq. Guards can reject bigs easily. There's no real skill. I'm not going to go on as fellas are enjoying it. Just avoid the cheap shots next time mate...the "I am the only one who knows how to play" arrogance isn't needed.

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                  • Sovartus
                    Pro
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 503

                    #84
                    Re: NBA Live 10 Review

                    Originally posted by Court_vision
                    I can't be bothered arguing champ...suffice to say, in 2K they are not shooting close to that % on me...so maybe it's you who needs to learn some D.

                    Secondly...this is a LIVE review, so let's stick to that. Facts are facts and those are that CPU bigs are all pretty much the same...you can take Brendan Haywood and do the exact same moves as Tim Duncan. Go and try it and you'll see.

                    Every PF and C can block shots with the same skill...i put Corey Brewer, a weak SF, at PF to test it and still had four blocks. One time rejecting Shaq. Guards can reject bigs easily. There's no real skill. I'm not going to go on as fellas are enjoying it. Just avoid the cheap shots next time mate...the "I am the only one who knows how to play" arrogance isn't needed.
                    No shots homie, we just don't have the same the same experiences and expectations I would assume. I would completely agree with you on having a defensive deficiency if I had control over my AI teammates. You are probably right to leave well enough alone. Hope you enjoy 2K10.
                    These are my opinions based off of my perspective. I don't expect everyone to agree with me, but if you disagree, we can still agree to disagree agreeably and not fight about it.

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                    • fluent2332
                      MVP
                      • Aug 2005
                      • 1735

                      #85
                      Re: NBA Live 10 Review

                      like i said, i find the defense very challenging and rewarding. the blocks are superb most of the time, with only an occasional strange looking block, no biggie. but the weakside shot blocking is incredible. there are some truly beautiful blocks in the game but you have to really work to get them. timing and position play a big factor in both steals and blocks. the game rewards you for getting defensive position and playing smart, realistic basketball. i think the defense should be just as highly regarded as the offense.

                      i'm not sure if people have really delved into the tiny details that make this game tick. i think more time spent with the game and a more thorough approach towards analyzing it will result in some new opinions.

                      example - the sim heads i've played online, while good players who play sim, didn't seem to have the best handle of the game either. i noticed that on fastbreaks i could take an athletic wing like RJ or iggy and perform a beautiful sidestep of a defender and cruise in for a layup, sometimes completely uncontested. yet when the opponent has the same advantage and situation, their attempt results in a contact animation almost every time. it's interesting to see because even something as big as layup solutions is not being utilized completely. i expect this to change over time, i hope so. same with blocks, as i'll swat some shots that look straight out of a real life broadcast. user plays a big part in the experience.
                      Last edited by fluent2332; 10-09-2009, 01:35 AM.

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                      • Jimbo68
                        Rookie
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 38

                        #86
                        Downloaded the Live 10 Demo AGAIN. I had deleted it after only two games the first time. I played about 6 games this time. Same verdict. The game is too simplistic for me. And I absolutely dislike the defensive aspects as well as the rebounding on both sides of the ball. It seems as if the cartoony animations are just jumping all around with no real direction in mind. As I stated in a prior post, if I'm having more fun inside the hangar, than there's something obviously wrong with the main game's gameplay. The free throws are complete garbage and the players just look freaky to me. If I had the money to buy a hoops game this year, it would be 2K10, but not sure if I'd buy it for PS3 or 360, would have to research frame rate issues for both. For those who enjoy Live 10 this year, I hope the novelty can pull you through the long months that make up the NBA season. Again, it all comes down to personal preference, so enjoy whichever game you purchase.

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                        • sportskid84
                          Rookie
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 367

                          #87
                          I love the review,I feel like next year's live might take the crown back

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                          • FadeEmAll
                            Banned
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 880

                            #88
                            Re: NBA Live 10 Review

                            to all the people posting which game is better etc.

                            Sales will decide what the people think in the end.

                            Nuff Said...

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                            • ClemsonTiger81
                              Rookie
                              • Aug 2007
                              • 310

                              #89
                              I think the sales might actually be close this year? Not sure, but I work at a video game store and more people have talked about and ...bought. LIVE 10 this year. 2K10 has already been returned by 2 people. 2K is living off passed success. This is the year that LIVE rebuilds its reputation and next year is the year that is will be King once again. I have played both games to an insane degree, trying to decide which to buy, and LIVE is the NBA. It plays so damned good. After playing 2k10 for 2 days and not playing LIVE, and then popping LIVE in again last night, it was like night and day. I gave each game a fair shot and for the first time since 2005 for me, LIVE wins in a squeaker.

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                              • Jimbo68
                                Rookie
                                • Sep 2008
                                • 38

                                #90
                                Looks like ClemsonTiger81 has the right approach. Play BOTH full versions of the games, not the demos, and then make a decision. I remember the good old days when you could buy, let's say both football games and take them home to see which you liked best and then bring the other one back for a full refund. Too bad retailers don't allow this any longer. I can understand why, just longing for the good ol' days.

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