NBA 2K7
- Create your own player and guide him through an elite NBA career - Train him, improve his skills, and outshine your competition to land endorsement deals and your own shoe contract
- VIP System lets you save friends profiles to compete when they're not available - Learn their tendencies, moves, and tactics
- Show off your in-game accomplishments -- earn Crib Credits with every game you play to deck out your crib, buy music, or play mini-games
- Hire your own coaching staff and scouts, all with their own individual personalities and expectations
- Track top draft picks with year-round scouting and Communication controls -- and tie everything together by receiving feedback from players, agents, coaching staff, press, and even the fans
Product Description
NBA 2K7 gives you the chance to be a legend on the court! Get the serious roundball action you crave and achieve NBA superstar status. With the industry leading online experience and unrivaled franchise control, NBA 2K7 is for any real fan. Seamless online play and the most comprehensive online features anywhere including complete online stat tracking, buddy lists management, and online leagues
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NBA 2K7
- Video Game: 0 pages (2006-09-25)
- Platforms: Xbox 360
- Publisher: 2K Games
- Label: 2K Games
- Studio: 2K Games
- Our Recommended Age: 5 - 20 years
- Average Customer Review:
based on 35 reviews
- Sales Rank in Video Games: #6363
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Summary: Arcade Basketball 2007-12-15
Comment: I only played a couple of games with my friend. I'm an NBA Live fan myself, but I gave 2K a shot anyway. I've gotta say this game was really fun. The graphics weren't as good as Live, but the players movements were more realistic. However, the score at the end of the game was extremely high. The players moved really fast, giving the game more of an arcade feeling. For simulation style basketball, which is what I prefer, I go with NBA Live. But for flat out, run-and-gun basketball, 2K has what you need.
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Summary: Better ut not Great 2007-07-17
Comment: when first i bought this game i had high hopes especialy since playing the college version. the only reson i wont give this game 5 stars is because of those nasty menus because the way 2k has them set up you will be pulling out your hair in no time. Thats not to say the rest of the game is like that. There are plenty of games on those nasty menus to keep you busy for along time. the new in season scouting realy does this game a favour. although this game has great graphics the players still look like freaky mutants. almost all the players have their own shots that have been digitly captured and gives this game a personilized touch. overall i thought this game was an improvement over last years it still has some things that need to be worked out.
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Summary: Great NBA game 2007-07-16
Comment: Prior to this, I had not played a NBA video game since NBA 2k. Yup much has improved since then. The graphics, sound and physics are excellent. While most players have a great amount of precision, some players look outright scary. (like Ginobili) The arenas, the fans and the mascots are lifelike. Can't say the same about the fly girls. The create a player mode is also detailed but is very tedious. What I liked most in the game was the 24/7 game option. I would definitely recommend this game to any fan.
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Summary: Good game 2007-07-11
Comment: Is a good game, a lot of fun... but the graphics could be better. A litle bit squares in my XBOX 360 but very realistic control.
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Summary: Just shy of greatness. 2007-05-13
Comment: First things first, NBA 2K7 is a fantastic basketball simulation. Easily the best one this year and one of the better ones in recent memory. However that's all it is, don't expect much, if any, off the court excitement. The people at 2K focused all of their attention on the hardwood, which is fine, but leaves the finished product just a little lagging. One or two more features, off the court, could have pushed this game into the stratosphere but, sigh, we'll have to wait until next year to see what they can do.
The 24/7 next feature is a vailant effort, but quickly becomes a laughable attempt at the streetball genre, still it's their for those who want it, and that's better than nothing. Also, the ability to set you practices as the coach is a good idea, but it doesn't even take a minute to do so and any rewards from this task are hardly noticeable, so it's mostly just a time waster.
Still, with a fantastic game on the court, which is definately the most important part, this game is a gem, and with a little work off the court it could be a star.
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