LOL @ 9.5....Why do any of the reviews point out any of the issue's?? They don't have any problems with pointing out Madden's flaws though. Go figure .....
NBA 2K13 Review (360/PS3)
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I can agree with a 9.5 but would trim it down to 9.25, personally, just for more room for improvement sake. Heh. Greatest sports game I ever played, hands down, even with the flaws. I hope Mike removes left stick dribbling in his second phase of control stick for 14....or, rather, patch of out for THIS game (hint, hint M-Dub!!!). Feels like I'm fighting with my dribbling because of this, at times.Just cuz you pour syrup on ish....Comment
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Re: NBA 2K13 Review (360/PS3)
Who cares what the score is ......great game ...8.5-----9.0-----9.5......10.....who cares...Comment
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Originally posted by Dogslax41Most people that are asking for a simulation game don’t really want a simulation game because its too hard.Comment
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I think OS should do a review of the virtual currency issues and the scale of costs of items and skills in MyCareer.
Can I point out a VERY important thing that is missing from the came. AN INSTRUCTION BOOKLET that explains VC and where you earn it and how much you get for each mode?! Endless forum posts on people not sure why or when you earn VC.
So, i get it when i play a quick game, but not an association game...
But, some people get VC for Online Association...
You get it for MyCareer games and MyTeam but only when you are online, otherwise you get Skill Points...
The larger issue that I've come up with is that 2K has completely changed the focus of the game. I like to play association but when i played my first game and didn't get any VC i thought, "**** this..." at least if I play MyTeam exhibition games I get 150 VC for each game. My focus has been to earn VC so that I can get the most out of mades that used to be free. Good players in blacktop... cost VC. Basic accessories in MyCareer... cost VC. Hey MyTeam looks pretty cool... oh, costs VC.
And don't get on me about saying that 10,000 VC only cost $3. I bought a full price retail game and expect all of the modes to be playable and I expect to be competitive without shelling out more money. VC is fine for EXTRA purchases. If you want a Nike hoody for your MyPlayer in blacktop or a pregame ritual. But being able to get a generic headband for your rookie MyPlayer shouldn't cost you anything.
Review that, Operation Sports.
Another thing, if I want to run two different MyCareer's -- hey, sometimes I want to play the game as a 5 and as a 2 -- MyCareer's will be battling over the VC in my bank. Not the most elegant solution, IMO.
I've been avoiding MyTeam for the moment b/c I don't want to accidentally drop any VC that I shoul be spending in MyCareer.
Finally, it would have been nice to have a few CHOICES when kitting out MyPlayer since I (and my friends) are going to be seeing him on the menu screen every time we hit it.
I love OS reviews for the details they latch onto as real, tried-and-true sports gamers. This 2k review felt a little light for having been in the hopper for the past week. I look forward to the bevy of sidebars and side discussions that are hopefully coming down the pipe soon.Comment
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The original NBA 2K for Dreamcast came out in 1999, not 2000. C'mon, OS review guy. Get it together."Don't be afraid to go to number 23, he's alright."Comment
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I think OS should do a review of the virtual currency issues and the scale of costs of items and skills in MyCareer.
Can I point out a VERY important thing that is missing from the came. AN INSTRUCTION BOOKLET that explains VC and where you earn it and how much you get for each mode?! Endless forum posts on people not sure why or when you earn VC.
So, i get it when i play a quick game, but not an association game...
But, some people get VC for Online Association...
You get it for MyCareer games and MyTeam but only when you are online, otherwise you get Skill Points...
The larger issue that I've come up with is that 2K has completely changed the focus of the game. I like to play association but when i played my first game and didn't get any VC i thought, "**** this..." at least if I play MyTeam exhibition games I get 150 VC for each game. My focus has been to earn VC so that I can get the most out of mades that used to be free. Good players in blacktop... cost VC. Basic accessories in MyCareer... cost VC. Hey MyTeam looks pretty cool... oh, costs VC.
And don't get on me about saying that 10,000 VC only cost $3. I bought a full price retail game and expect all of the modes to be playable and I expect to be competitive without shelling out more money. VC is fine for EXTRA purchases. If you want a Nike hoody for your MyPlayer in blacktop or a pregame ritual. But being able to get a generic headband for your rookie MyPlayer shouldn't cost you anything.
Review that, Operation Sports.http://www.awesomearchangel.org
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Re: NBA 2K13 Review (360/PS3)
Completely agree with review and score. Best sports game this gen.Comment
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Dang, I'm right on with this. Not only can I not put the accoutrements on my virtual athlete that I would wear (or perhaps want to wear) IRL, but the cost is so exorbitant that I can't fathom EVER using VC on those things instead of bumping my mid-range game or adding a player skill.
Another thing, if I want to run two different MyCareer's -- hey, sometimes I want to play the game as a 5 and as a 2 -- MyCareer's will be battling over the VC in my bank. Not the most elegant solution, IMO.
I've been avoiding MyTeam for the moment b/c I don't want to accidentally drop any VC that I shoul be spending in MyCareer.
Finally, it would have been nice to have a few CHOICES when kitting out MyPlayer since I (and my friends) are going to be seeing him on the menu screen every time we hit it.
I love OS reviews for the details they latch onto as real, tried-and-true sports gamers. This 2k review felt a little light for having been in the hopper for the past week. I look forward to the bevy of sidebars and side discussions that are hopefully coming down the pipe soon.http://www.awesomearchangel.org
Trust in Providence
Peace, Tranquility, and Salvation to your Home
Proverbs 31
http://www.nblbaseball.info
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why would they delete my post when i stat the truth. every year there are freeze issues. That's why i won't buy this game they expect eveyone can get the patch and everthing is fine. but not everyone has internet this issue have been going on since nba 2k09.Comment
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Hahaha! I see the bribe was paid..... ●
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Re: NBA 2K13 Review (360/PS3)
Coming from someone who played NBA 2K12 a total of 10 times max, due to the neglectful nature of factoring in positioning on all fronts (my main problem with 2K12), NBA 2k13 is a far cry in that respect and it really is an excellent game that deserves the praise that it's largely getting.
The number one thing that I feel like they absolutely nailed this year -- and they always try to make this a point of emphasis, but they really fleshed it out this time around --is player differentiation. In the past, the ratings & tendencies, in combination with the numerous amounts of signature animations, were enough to visually see the difference amongst players, but throw into the mix signature skills, and you have players that feel completely different-- even those with similar attributes playing the same position. I've only been the Bulls and the Clippers, and Chris Paul and Derrick Rose (two elite PG's) feel completely different as far as when I'm controlling them. CP3 has a certain tempo to his game that I simply can not replicate when I'm controlling Rose and vice versa. When I'm controlling Rose, it's almost as if he's a highlight waiting to happen because of his athleticism. They're both 'explosive' guards, but at the same time, they are almost polar opposites from one another (just like in real life).... Just like the old adage of saying "there's more than one way to skin a cat" and I thoroughly enjoy using both of them equally because of it. It's seriously hard to play other sports games now because the lack of player individuality absolutely pales in comparisons to what NBA 2K13 has done with their 4 headed monster (ratings, tendencies, signature animations, and now signature skills).
NBA 2K13 (along with The Show although to a lesser extent) is the only sports game that I can play the appropriate, real life allotted time, and not feel like it's a choir to get through. In fact, when I'm playing offline, that's all I play is 12 minute quarters and I couldn't imagine playing any other way. Just think about some other sports video games out there and imagine trying to play the exact same minutes of the sport that they are attempting to simulate... Not only would it become monotonous after awhile out of sheer out of boredom, but the numbers would be way out of wack. All of my numbers when I'm playing 12 minute quarters in 2K13 are respectable and are not so 'far-fetched.'
This game, just like the review alluded to a bit, is also incredibly deep. My friend picked up the game on release, I went to his house and he hasn't even played the game yet. You know why? Because of the shoe creator (he was creating shoes when I went over there). He's absolutely locked in on that feature despite me telling him that there's a good game to be played.
The All-Star Weekend, much to my surprise, is extremely well done and the commentary just like the regular games is incredibly seamless and well done. I was playing the dunk contest, and the CPU did the exact same dunk as I did and three man crew clowned him because of it....
Of course there's negatives, which I'm sure I'll get into on here as time goes on, but I'm seriously amazed at this point from the improvement that they made in a year span with this title, especially as far as the gameplay is concerned. Fantastic game.
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good review and a very fair score. I would have given it between a 9.0 and 9.5
IMO, The gameplay is just phenomenal. They really did a good job of incorporating the x's and o's of basketball on both sides of the ball.
Defense is frustrating at first, but once you learn to really play defense its a thing of beauty.
yup there are some flaws but the flaws do not bring the game down.Comment
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