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Product Details:
Product Length: 7.5 inches
Product Width: 5.3 inches
Product Height: 0.6 inches
Product Weight: 0.2 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.3 pounds
Release Date: September 08, 2006
Average Customer Rating: based on 33 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: Xbox
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
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Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 33 customer reviews )
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

4Best hoops game around, still not perfectNov 02, 2003
By Matthieu P. Raillard
First of all, let me say that I own both NBA Live 2004 and ESPN NBA, and that hands down this game is the better one of the two. It's a very solid hoops game, but it still has some problems.

The GOOD: Amazing graphics. Accurate player faces for EVERY SINGLE player in the league! The graphics blow Live away it's not even funny. The control also feels less frantic and more precise than Live, and the ISOmotion control, while clearly ripped off from Live's Freestyle, works pretty well. The 24/7 mode, which allows you to build a baller and play a variety of mini games and contests, is fun and addictive. It's not perfect, as some of the objectives are frustrating or boring, but it's a neat innovation that some lesser companies would sell as a separate game! The depth of customization is amazing, especially in terms of gameplay sliders, meaning the game can be as arcady or realistic as you like. The passing is much improved, and the commentary is decent. Tons of unlockables (teams, gear, courts) make this game addictive as well! Overall, a great game.

The Bad: Camera angles. So many developers overlook this, the most fundamental presentation element of any game. 2K3 had virtually infinite camera angles, since you could customize angle of elevation, zoom, etc for each camera. This year, we have... 5, and they all stink. You get to choose between "behind the player" and a couple of utterly useless "sideline" angles which give you no depth perception at all. Limited customization of your player is also a downer, given the attention to detail elsewhere. There are only a handful of faces and skin-tones, and they're pretty generic.

The Ugly: Some Isomotion moves feel out-of-control and result in you turning the ball over. I can't stand the stats layout, it feels pretty kindergarten.

Wish list for 2K5: More camera angles, more ESPN content like post-game interviews/player of the week extras, more player model customization, more intuitive menus.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

3Unbelievable, just not what you think.Oct 26, 2003

I can't believe I'm saying this but this is one the most overhyped games I've ever played. Please understand, I am not a mindless EA fan. You know, the ones who think everything EA puts out (Madden or Live) is the greatest thing since sliced bread. No, I'm a devoted sega sports fan. That's probably why I can't believe how mediocre this game is. The first thing is that is missing is the scrimmage mode (where you can practice your plays), its gone. Speaking of plays, if there are any I haven't seen them. It is inexcusable to make a simulation game without plays (Triangles, Box, etc.) Play names are being shown, but how are you supposed to know what the hell it is. All they show for example is "postup 21". But there are no diagrams to show how to properly run the play. Also, the camera angles are terrible. In last years game you could tweak the camera to get a little closer to the action. NOT THIS YEAR. The angles look like your sitting in the nose bleed seats of an arena. Don't get me wrong the graphics are very good, but you don't get see how good unless cut scenes are being shown. The 24/7 mode in contrast is very entertaining. Building your own player and taking him through different experinces is a blast. Earning points for completing tasks (Block shots, layups, free throws etc.) can be very fun. The free throws have been changed. It's a little tough at first, but it gets easier. When it comes to this game, like I said, to me it's overhyped. It really hurts to talk about this game this way. Mainly because I had been waiting so long for this game to be released. I'm not telling anyone to go buy NBA Live (Live 2004 isn't a great game either), but be warned, ESPN NBA isn't all they said it was. If you want the best b-ball game, either keep 2k3 or go buy 2k3. Here's something else I can't believe, I think I definitely going to buy Microsofts game. It may at least have a real basketball sim feel to it. P.S. Tom Tolbert, don't quit your day job. Yours truly, a very dissappointed sega fan.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Basketball At Its FinestOct 25, 2003

This game is just amazing, from the movement of the uniforms, to the animations, to the best gameplay I have ever played in a basketball game, I mean, hands down this game is number one. The graphics were a HUGE upgrade from last years 2k3 Every player model is perfect (cept for Kobe's Tattoo) I mean SPOT ON. I also think the effect of the jersey swaying and moving when going in for a dunk or a lay-up is sooo sweet. The gameplay is outstanding, I absolutely LOVE the ISO-Motion It really adds so much to the game. The commentary isnt the best, but it isnt the worst either. Tom tolbert does an okay job being that its his rookie year in video games. But the crowd and music is awesome. I Love the AI difficulty, that rocks. everything else is good too. Like the 24/7 mode, I found it okay, maybe i just need to play it more. Thats all I have I give it a 9.8 out of 10

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

3Your Choice...Oct 26, 2003

Like many other basketball fans, I patiently waited for ESPN b-ball to be released so that I could play b-ball online. I purchased ESPN the day it came out and I am very frustrated with the controls of this game. Even on the easiest setting it is almost impossible to juke the AI. Sometimes even when the there is an obvious opening, your player can't go through it. Its almost as if he hits an invisible wall and gets pushed out of the lane. Posting up doesn't work any better. As soon as you try to roll out of the post, the AI just jumps right in front of you and you don't make any progress. The graphics are excellent and ESPN does a really good job in its presentation and commentary. The 24/7 mode will have you pulling your hair out because your player will start off with the absolute lowest attributes and the only way to get better is train right? Well, it is very difficult to play NBA players with a scrub and win. You are given challenges to improve your player but if complete the challenges but lose the game, your player gets nothing.

The online play is a big plus but I HIGHLY suggest you rent this one first because the actual gameplay hurts what should have been an oustanding game.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

3Pretty good.. 3 1/2 starsJan 19, 2005
By rocker81 "rock n blues fan"
I got this game last christmas and I've had trouble
putting the control down. The new 24/7 mode is a good
addition. You go around courts play different kind of
games.... One on one, Two on Two, no turbo and all kinds
of things. It does at times get alittle repetitive and
annoying.. But once you have finished it you will feel
like it was a good accomplishment.

The graphics are pretty decent... But there are alot of
options on this game. I've always liked the sliders but
better than the standard EASY, MEDIUM, HARD stuff. You
can adjust everything from the shoot percentages to the
steals and even double teams and such. The players move
up and down the court depending on what you have the
options set on. You can slow the players down which tends
to lead to lower scoring games or go full blast to turn
it closer to arcade. The one thing that bothers me is the
lack of runable plays. You have 4 standard offenses and it
feels like it was dumbed down for the bandwagon fans to be
able to operate it. When facing the computer on harder
levels the lack of plays makes it alittle together and
sometimes turns the game into one on one trying to beat
your man. Another thing that gets on my nerves is that
you can't make adjustments to the Bobcats roster. WHY???
I don't think you can even pick the franchise in franchise
mode. Speaking of the franchise mode, it's fairly good on
here... Depending on which team. I choose the Lakers do to
the big cap they have. A big problem is the contracts. One
thing I don't like is that you can't re-sign FA's until
they're contracts is up... That really gets on my nerves.
The other modes are pretty much run of the mill.

Pros:

-Lots of options

-24/7 Mode

-NBA draft workout thing is cool

-Decent one on one mode

-Good legends teams

-Iso Motion
good detailed players

Cons:

-Post game is mediocre

-Can't adjust the Bobcats team in any way

-Can't re-sign players before contracts are up

-If the computer steals the ball from you it counts
as two turnovers instead of one

-Lack of plays. Sorry, some people like more than 4 lousy
plays.

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