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    Great seller. Smooth transaction. Well packaged. Received exactly what I ordered. Thank you!
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    Thank you Matt for the great communication and for working with me on these items. The items are imperfectly perfect, as they should be. The packaging was superb and as I was unwrapping each piece my creative mind was already thinking of the amazing art I can make with them. Thanks again, you are now one of my save sellers.
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Reviews (1)
11 January 2007
Forget this version...
NBA 2k7 is an ok game on the PS2, I love the player animations (star players now have shot mechanics that are similar to the way they shoot in reality) as well as some other minor improvements. The graphics still seem average to me and the overall smoothness of the game suffers a bit due to animations (check out 2k2 for what I mean, the game is super smooth in regards to player movement). It's not a huge step forward but it's a decent game. I like the fact there are more create a player slots, but still only 2 create a team slots means there isn't a whole lot you can do in customizing a league of made up teams (again, 2k2 shined with 10 slots, you could create your own league). The sound fx dept. is disappointing, I like to hear the shoes squeak on the court, the ball hit the court and the rim, etc. but even with sliders turned up it's very quiet in that respect. It's still too easy to step out of bounds (which happens way too often) and too hard to block shots and steal. Again, the sliders help a little but not enough. The camera angles were a huge issue for 2k5, the far away views made it nearly unplayable. They have fixed that this time around, and you have many options to choose from, though still could be better. I tried out the xbox 360 version of this game, not expecting much, but wow what a difference!!! They really put in some great new features for that version, and the graphics explode on high def. I suggest give the 360 version a try (if you have one) because it's amazing how much better it is. The arena comes alive, the court shines brilliantly, the sound fx are re-vitalized and the game dynamics shine. High def is really the next level in video games. Ther PS2 version of 2k7 is a decent entry in the series, worth renting, but the 360 version is a must own, don't even fool around with the ps2 version if you have a next gen system, trust me you'll be floored when you see the things that are possible on a next gen system (this goes for ps3 as well). It's like you're there in the arena watching the game unfold, seriously.
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