Thursday, September 05, 2024

Early Game Review: 'NBA 2K25'

Jason Tatum's determined visage on the cover of "NBA 2K25" — due out Friday — seems to set a grim tone for NBA teams not named "Boston Celtics." Elevated to superstardom after seizing his first NBA title, as well as a gold medal in a bizarrely muted role on the national team, Taco Jay looks to assert himself as the usurper to King James' throne.

At the outset of the new game, you're tasked to choose a team and created player to slug it out with Tatum and the Celtics in overtime of Game 7 of the 2025 NBA Finals. The setting serves as a sparkplug to your entryway into the world the new entry in the annual series casts. This is Tatum's domain, and you need to do all you can to dethrone him.

It's clear that developer Visual Concepts put in the work during the offseason grind in order to polish its new product to an impressive sheen. The cost of doing business is still there -- expect to be bombarded at the outset with Virtual Currency-building offers -- but the on-court product is as swift and flawless as Tatum and the Celtics' dominating 2024 NBA Playoffs effort.

I appreciated the nods to past glory, with uniform sets dating back decades with which to deck out your squad. The upcoming addition of 2024-25 City Edition jerseys will round things out nicely.

Bolstered by a new in-game physics suite dubbed ProPLAY, players mimic their real-life counterparts in not just movement, but exuberance and spirit. With more than 9,000 motion-captured and footage-synthesized animations added to the repertoire, dribble-drives, step-back shots, layups and dunks all flash distinct personality rather than slipping into pre-defined tracks. You are left to feel like an artist on the court, free to impose your personality and vivacity on the opponent.

Tweaks to shooting, such as Pro Stick Rhythm Shooting, force you to capture the flow and rhythm of the court action to give your shot a better chance at dropping. The control stick plays a mirrored role on defense, allowing you to shift footwork with a flick in order to cut off an opponent's first step and guide him into help side trouble.

MyPLAYER mode continues to thrive as a go-to suite to simulate your life as a rising star in the league. Tasked with the balancing act of showing off your attributes to your coach while playing your part in the team scheme, the gripping melodrama plays out enticingly.

MyNBA, focused on the Steph Curry dynasty, allows you to alter or replicate history in some of the Chef's finest moments. There is also plenty of energy focused on the WNBA side, welcoming Caitlin Clark to the fray in the league's ever-growing popularity. 

The open-world facet of the game is The City, a virtual playground in which you can build up your attributes, rack up rewards in skills and pick-up challenges, deck your avatar out in the latest drip and live the high-rolling lifestyle of a star player at the peak of his or her abilities. MyTEAM, the game's answer to EA's Ultimate Team modes, lets you build up fantasy squads and test their mettle against the best bot and online squads out there.

While it remains to be seen whether the multiplayer mode elevates the rest of the content to fever pitch, it's clear that "NBA 2K25" is off to a roaring start, teasing fans to skip football season altogether and get back to wearing out Jordans on the hardwood. Hope springs eternal for all teams ready to face down Tatum and the Celtics, even for my beleaguered Big 3 in the Valley. The game's release stokes the fires for a fascinating season to come.

Publisher provided review code.

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