

Players aren't the only ones getting the graphical update in NBA 2K15. O surprising level of detail what gamers have is remarkable: sweat rises on their brows, goose bumps appear on their arms, and Chris Andersen's tattoos and beard pop out of the screen. The graphics aren't a huge step up from the next version of NBA 2K14, but that doesn't mean they aren't spectacular.

This makes the experience of playing with random players quite frustrating. An intuitive gauge is now displayed below each player with a line that indicates how long you should hold the shooting stick. This proved to be incredibly problematic for players who have an unorthodox shooting move like Kevin Martin. Previously, you had the highest chance of hitting the shot by throwing the ball when the player was at the height of the jump.

The sometimes painstaking process of learning a player's kick movement has been simplified with the adding a kick meter in NBA 2K15. It's a welcome change from previous 2K games, which struggled to find a balance between no control and micromanaging play. This is a underrated feature of the game, which allows you to set the tone or follow the coach's direction, while keeping the game constantly changing and dynamic. You have the option to manually set them during timeouts, or you can let your trainer adjust them during game time. A defensive point of emphasis might be to break the boards. For example, a point of emphasis in offense could be running all plays through Derrick Rose. NBA 2K15 has a system of “ points of emphasis ” that offers an excellent way to manage playstyle. From a game point of view, your team's attack and defense control has been updated. If you played 2K14 then you should be at home with the controls. During games, you can watch a game-by-game counter of what is happening and decide to join at any time. They are displayed through dialogues that take place in your office. Sometimes players approach you and complain about the intensity of practice or your role in the team. Being a GM means you have to deal with the needs of the players. But if you like micromanagement, you can change things like the sports coach and ticket prices. The game offers a lot of control of the team without becoming tedious. Essentially, this mode is similar to the games popular of Football Manager.

In this mode, you will speak with players and owners while trying to build a winning team. \ N If you are interested in being the brains behind a successful franchise, NBA 2K15 offers MyGM mode, which gives you a lot of control over a franchise. It's true that the voice acting ability varies from player to player, but it still adds a nice touch of realism. O game uses real voice recordings players, which adds a nice dimension to the game. When you join a team, one of your teammates guides you and gives you advice. Another interesting feature of M圜areer is the mentor system. You can also choose which team to play for, which will avoid situations where (based on your position) you could be called up to a team and be stuck on the bench behind players like Kevin Durant or Lebron James. On the contrary 2K14, where you were picked in the first round of the draft, you will have to earn your place on a team through a 10-day contract in M圜areer mode. Ever wondered what it would be like to have FC Barcelona in the northwest division or a young Michael Jordan to face Lebron? You can manually adjust teams in association or season modes to make the league of your dreams. MyLeague features every NBA team, but you can also select classic teams like the '90-91 Trailblazers and 25 Euroleague teams are also available. Similar to the association mode in 2K13, you can completely customize your league, right down to the AI intelligence regarding player trades. If you want to play with a team normally during a season, NBA 2K15 has the MyLeague mode renewed.
