A Perfect game to produce friendship and rivalry when it
comes to basketball. A 5v5 game that you can play with your favorite team as
your players, and do moves that you want to do in reality and apply it on the
game, coach the game and do strategize moves and amazing plays.
NBA 2K15 is a basketball simulation video game developed by
Visual Concepts and published by 2K Sports. It is the sixteenth installment in
the NBA 2K franchise and the successor to NBA 2K14. Kevin Durant of the
Oklahoma City Thunder cover player of NBA 2K15.
With a steep learning curve, not to mention a complete lack
of meaningful tutorial or practice modes, NBA 2K15 isn't the most
beginner-friendly entry in 2K Sports' basketball franchise. No one (and I mean
no one) should be forced to get their teeth kicked in by Miami's "Big
Three" -- the demo game at the beginning of NBA 2K15 is based on Game 7 of
last year's NBA Finals -- over and over again without any explanation for
putting them in such a predicament.
As someone who’s playing sports games all that often
anymore, I'd forgotten how difficult it can be to jump back into a genre that
grows and changes almost as quickly as the professional sport that it's based
on.
Those with little patience for learning new mechanics are
likely to find frustration during their early moments with NBA 2K15, but the
payoff is there. The moment you realize you're becoming a master of the virtual
court is as rewarding as any I've experienced in any game of any genre. I'm
actually having trouble putting NBA 2K15 down long enough to review the rest of
the games coming out this holiday season.


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