Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Why I Found NBA 2K12 To Be On Point?

Hey everyone, I would like to just try my best in giving an honest critique about the new and I think, fresh NBA 2K12 video game for the X-Box 360 that came out on October 4, 2011. The staff at 2K Sports did a dynamic job in bringing one of the best simulations ever for NBA basketball, which does happen to be one of my favorite sports. So if you do not mind a little bit of knowledge on the game, just sit back with your seatbelt as we get ready to drive into the lane on this exciting game. First of all, I am going to start with the point of when you first turn the game on. The introduction starts out showing all the NBA greats all through history from Pistol Pete Maravich, to Dr. J, to the Big O, Oscar Robertson. It also helps with the mood to groove to the old school tune, "Basketball", by one of the best in old-school hip-hop, Kurtis Blow. Also, with the recent NBA lockout ending on November 26th of last year, I think that it will appeal to others who may have just drawn interest to "The Association".

Now, you are going to take over the game of basketball, and you can decide if you want to just play one quick game for fun, start a draft, create your own players, play online against more beginners or die-hard basketball fans, or start your own customized NBA season to hoist up your own Bill Russell championship trophy. If you are kind of or real rusty when it comes to knowing what buttons to push on your controller, you can refer to your "basic" manual that initially comes with the game. And I say "basic" because if you wish to know the more "advanced" controls, you would now have to download the entire manual. The link for that is..... www.2ksports.com/manual/NBA2K12 (sorry ladies and gents, boys and girls, gone are the days of getting a full guide with your game purchase)!! So, as far as the gameplay, the graphics are mind-blowing, from the detail of the stadium fans, stadium music, home crowds are very loud when the home team is ahead, they also boo loudly when you are losing at home also, in-game commentary, which is not repetitive at all, and the fluid movement of the players along with coaches on the sidelines. This to me is a top-notch simulation of b-ball, it may help motivate you to want to get on the court. Well everyone, I hope that you enjoyed my bird's eye view of this game, may it bring you to the point of remembering, "It's the NBA, and I still love this game".


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