NBA 2K11 is too complex – and difficult – for its own good. At the same time, it’s clearly a good game, made with passion and capable of producing some truly memorable moments. But it’s impossible to recommend without reservations. 8.2/10Print this pag...
Given the now yearly release of NBA 2K, it’s surprising to see NBA Legend Michael Jordan adorning the cover. Compared to EA’s strategy of focusing on the here and now, with updating rosters and Cover stars making a name for themselves in their respecti...
Abstract: With the unfortunate delays facing EA Sports' main basketball franchise NBA 2K11 has been given something of a free run in the paint this year. This doesn't mean that NBA 2K11 is any kind of a slouch....
Abstract: NBA 2K11 is the deepest sports game I have ever played. There is so much here I could probably go the rest of my life without another yearly iteration of 2K's NBA series, and that would not bother me a bit. Michael Jordan graces the cover, the UI, and ...
Abstract: The NBA regular season is just around the corner, and there is plenty of excitement in the air. Until regular season actually tips off, you can satisfy your fix for professional basketball with the release of NBA 2K11 for the PS3. Keep reading for a cl...
Abstract: What does it say about current NBA stars when the biggest news of the fall sports game season was Michael Jordan's appearance in NBA 2k11? (No really, someone send an email because we have no idea.) When first announced, it seemed plausible (though a l...
Abstract: It's pretty rare that I pay much attention to the NBA anymore. I grew up going to Cleveland games way back in the Austin Carr and Bobby “Bingo” Smith days. Of course I watched much of the Jordan years, particularly when he developed the bad habit of ru...
Abstract: A common criticism of sports video games is that they are often little more than an overpriced roster update with a few new features thrown in. Over the years, developers such as 2k Sports have been battling this cliché, in an attempt to improve their ...
Abstract: Every year, sports game developers face the task of repackaging their titles with enough back-of-the-box features to attract a new, potentially more casual audience without alienating their hardcore fanbase (just ask serious Madden players how they fee...