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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A SLAM DUNK FOR MICROSOFT
This is a solid basketball bundle for hard-core sporting gamers. The Pros outweigh the Cons, and here they are:

PROS:

>> Superb graphics. I've played all the others (NBA2K2, NBA Live), and these are the best yet. Lay-ins, dunks, crossovers, rebounding, you name it, the XBOX delivers on this.

>> Challenging competition. I'm still a believer the Dreamcast has the...

Published on March 19, 2002 by J. Corlett

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Who ever wants to buy this game read this first
Now, don't get me wrong this is not a bad game, the gameplay is very good. But the overall presentations isn't. I would give the actual gameplay 4 stars. Something good about the game is that the one thing that really comforts me and other people is that the controls are identical to the NBA2K series on the Dreamcast. One thing I am wondering and other people are too is...
Published on February 16, 2002 by Nucca Sucka


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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A SLAM DUNK FOR MICROSOFT, March 19, 2002
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J. Corlett "SNAFU" (Woodinville, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: NBA Inside Drive 2002 XBOX COMPLETE (Video Game)
This is a solid basketball bundle for hard-core sporting gamers. The Pros outweigh the Cons, and here they are:

PROS:

>> Superb graphics. I've played all the others (NBA2K2, NBA Live), and these are the best yet. Lay-ins, dunks, crossovers, rebounding, you name it, the XBOX delivers on this.

>> Challenging competition. I'm still a believer the Dreamcast has the best sporting games (and PS2, now that they picked up NFL2K2, NBA2K2, etc.). But even on the "All-Star" Level, I'm able to dessimate the computer on NBA2K2. I have to play buddies in 2-on-2 mode to get some decent competition. Not the case with NBA DRIVE. I'm now on the Veteran Level, and I'm at best a .500 club right now (despite having similar controls, directional passing, etc.). Makes for a more challenging and eventful gaming experience with the computer.

>> Excellent play-by-play analysis. I may be biased on this one, but I'm a big SONICS fan. The voice is Kevin Calabro and Marques Johnson (Sonic play-by-play guys). Calabro gives you a variety of his patented and colorful style. Hasn't got old yet.

>> Easy to learn controls. Microsoft didn't reinvent the wheel on this one, which is a good thing. The controls and method of play mirrors that of NBA2K2. Those of you familiar with that won't have to learn anew.

>> Realistic passing. If you pass into traffic, the ball will be snatched away. NBA2K2 let's you pass into a crowd, the length of the court, etc., and you always find your man. Not entirely the way the game is played, guys.

CONS:

>> Unrealistic rebounding. Even with excellent position, your 7' center isn't guaranteed the board. A little frustrating. Also, there's too many steals during a regulation game.

>> Buzzer beaters. I've lost a couple games to FULL-COURT THREES! Just make sure you're up by three if there's 2.3 seconds to go.

>> No create-a-player. It's fun to create yourself and dunk over Motumbo. Maybe in the next version.

>> Ridiculous blocks. At least 3-4 times during a game, my power forward will slash down the lane, go for a dunk, and there's a clean strip of the ball in mid-air. Yes, very annoying.

Nevertheless, this is the best basketball game out there. The games are sometimes close, sometimes you're blown away, sometimes your guys are hot, sometimes their cold...it's the way a season goes. Challenging game play and sick graphics all make for a notable and superb gaming experience. Now get to it!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid Play, Solid Game, March 15, 2002
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J. Corlett "SNAFU" (Woodinville, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: NBA Inside Drive 2002 XBOX COMPLETE (Video Game)
I'm almost an exclusive player of sports games, and have played all the major basketball releases. In my book, this is the best one, with NBA2K2 a close second. I'm a previous Dreamcast owner, and I was reluctant to purchase another system (in my opinion, the Dreamcast has the best sporting games). Because Sega now focuses on games (which they excel at), they've all but abandoned their Dreamcast efforts --- thus, I had no choice but pick up another system! With more graphic capability than PS2, XBOX was the obvious choice.

NBA Inside Drive CONS:

>>> Rebounding is difficult. I play with the Sonics (my home team). Too many times during the game my opponent's guards will be leaping over the 7' Jerome James. Yes, a little unrealistic and frustrating. At the same time, you can get 20 blocks and 20 steals a game. Not entirely a realistic portrayal of the game here.

>>> No "Create-a-Player" mode. Sure, it's fun to create yourself and go for 40 points against Tracy McGrady.

>>> I've lost a couple close ones at the buzzer...to FULL COURT HAIL-MARIES! All you can do is toss your controller and call B.S. on that.

NBA Inside Drive PROS:

>>> The game is challenging. I can dessimate an opponent on the All-Star level on NBA2K2. As for this game, I'm about a .500 club on only the Veteran Level of this one. Granted, I've just started playing, but the controls and functions are basically the same as 2K2 (i.e., I'm comfortable with the playability). It makes for a much more challenging game playing experience.

>>> The graphics are sick (meaning good). Bodies, faces, lay-ins, alley-oops and dunks. All superb.

>>> The commentary is sharp. Granted, you hear alot of the same things over and over ("Payton with a cork-screw hopper!" Whatever that is.). But you've got the best voice in the game, Seattle's own colorful Kevin Calabro. Hard to complain here.

All in all. The best B-ball game out there. Great eye-candy, and because it's so challenging to win, it is more likely to keep your interest well into a season. Well worth your [money].

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Who ever wants to buy this game read this first, February 16, 2002
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This review is from: NBA Inside Drive 2002 XBOX COMPLETE (Video Game)
Now, don't get me wrong this is not a bad game, the gameplay is very good. But the overall presentations isn't. I would give the actual gameplay 4 stars. Something good about the game is that the one thing that really comforts me and other people is that the controls are identical to the NBA2K series on the Dreamcast. One thing I am wondering and other people are too is why is the game so dark? If the game was brightened the graphics would look a lot more sharp.Also, where is create a player? I mean come on, most basketball games in the last 5 years have had create a player. And another thing, there's no Franchise mode. I mean who doesn't want to create a team that has a dynasty of winning 10 Championships in a row and having the fun of having a players contract run out. The Grapichs in this game are amazing but could have been 4 times as good if the game was brightened. The gameplay in this game is good, but not nearly as fun as NBA2K, NBA2K1, or NBA2K2. NBA INSIDE DRIVE 2002 is a VERY good game according to gameplay and I would consider buying it, but I might wait a while and get NBA2K2 first for the x-box. (I already have it for the dreamcast) What I am about to say is what most people can agree with, NBA Inside Drive 2002 is a good game, but could have been better...the season mode just isn't enough for a solo player and we need more options! NBA INSIDE DRIVE 2002 is better than NBA LIVE 2002, but falls way short of being better than NBA2K2. Hopefully with NBA INSIDE DRIVE 2003 everything will be fixed and maybe the INSIDE DRIVE series could start its own video game franchise being right up there with the 2K and LIVE series.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great game but....., January 26, 2002
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This review is from: NBA Inside Drive 2002 XBOX COMPLETE (Video Game)
Ok...first thing's first, this is a great game. BUT there are A LOT of things you can not do that makes basketball games better. First thing, no dynasty or franchise mode. Then, you can only do a season, and you cant create a player at all. And at first i dont think i liked the game at all. Because when you are playing, its like you are playing in a dungeon. But that is probably because i had nba live 2002. Then when i got use to it, this game is pretty addictive. game play is realistic as can be. I play basketball for university of delaware, and this game is whats its like actually playin in the game. You cant make dumb passes and rebounding and blocking shots was made to perfection. Unlike in nba live where you can take the ball to the hoop and never get blocked. I suggest renting it and also playing nba 2k2 before spending 50 bucks on it. I mean I thought it was worth the money but thats me. You might spend 50$ and realize its the worst game youve ever played.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars getting things right, February 20, 2002
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"tig04" (san diego, ca) - See all my reviews
This review is from: NBA Inside Drive 2002 XBOX COMPLETE (Video Game)
Although Drive2002 is a definite step up from Live2002, it still leaves me wondering what is so difficult about getting things right. As Microsoft complains that other third party producers aren't using the x-box to its full capacity for their games, they sell themselves extremely short with Drive2002. True the graphics are better than any other game on the market(still anticipating 2K2 launch on march 1st)but it seems as if every arena has the lights turned off, or maybe we're mearly playing every game,at night in a retractable dome? Also they decided to pay more attention to colorful commentary and post game remarks than instituting a create-player and fantasy option. Overall the game is fun until you start playing on more challenging levels, where jump shooting becomes to difficult for the human brain to comprehend. This is about the time where you start dunking on every play. It is also way to easy to rip ball handelers, alley-oops seem almost forgotten, and passing to the player you want is almost impossible, because the computer would rather you throw a lobbing cross court pass, then to the player next to you for an open dunk(newly added lob feature). The AI is smarter but 2002 NBA rules aren't all implemented in Drive2002(zone defenses). Instead your player can just wander around double teaming anyone you would like him to. Passing lanes are played too well, and can anybody tell me why these game creators can not develop a game where players get out and run with you on a fast break? It always seems like it's a three on one and both of you wing man stop to watch. Hopefully Drive 2002 is just a preview of what the real version of the game will be like in 2003!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Nice try..., February 2, 2002
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Kevin H (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: NBA Inside Drive 2002 XBOX COMPLETE (Video Game)
Nice graphics, but nothing extraordinary. After initial minutes playing you can see why NBA Live 2002 and NBA2k2 would far exceeds in control and challenge. Extras, like fantasy draft, are a nice, but could have been better time spent on the game engine.

Stick with the real sport games developers, like Sega, and get NBA2k2

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best Basketball Game (So Far), January 25, 2002
This review is from: NBA Inside Drive 2002 XBOX COMPLETE (Video Game)
I was just waiting for this game to be in the stores and I got my hands on it.!
This is a great game... but unafortunatelly I was expecting a lot more after reading all the great issues about this one. Definitely, this game beats any one in the market right now. The details on the court are great. Sound is awesome.
I got a little dissapointed to see the close-ups of the characters to be sometimes far from the look of the actual player (ie. Shaquile in a close-up looks more like Evander Holyfield). Also the characters sometimes don't resemble the aggressiveness that they carry on a court in real live.(ie. Jordan is not as aggressive as he is when he plays).
But besides these two minor issues, this game has a lot of fun and compared to any previous basketball games on all the platforms this one is winning the crown. It does not mean we should expect something better for the sequel. The team that worked on it make a Great, Fun, Enjoyable and Playable game. At least I don't feel like I wasted my money. This game sets the standard for other developers to follow.
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pros outweigh the Cons, January 30, 2002
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J. Surdilla (Union City, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: NBA Inside Drive 2002 XBOX COMPLETE (Video Game)
I thoroughly enjoy this game, but at the same time am left wanting more.

PROS:
best graphics for any bball game
fluid player movement
sweet motion captured dunks and layups
good commentary
great game summary after end of game
controls intuitive
fantasy draft for season
more flexibilty on defense (able to guard the passing lanes to steal passes)
different camera angles
good post up play

CONS:
no franchise mode
can't create a player
too easy to beat computer even at hardest level
no street ball mode (1 on 1, 2 on 2, or 3 on 3)
no practice mode
no 3 point shoot out
players a little stiff looking at intros
too easy to steal ball off the dribble
could motion capture a couple of more layups and dunk sequences to give it more variety

I still love playing this game dispite what it lacks, but I can't wait to get my hands on NBA 2K2. I feel it is worth the money but I have a feeling I will end up trading it in for Sega's game in the end. We'll see.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars dont listen to other reviews, May 1, 2002
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Dennis M. Grady "ihatecows" (San Diego, California United States) - See all my reviews
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i have had this game for quite some time now, and it kicks compared to ALL other basketball games i have played in the past in terms of graphics, play, sound, AI, etc.. Some people are complaining about "create a player", and i have always wondered why is that included in a game. i mean come on, who is not gonna buy a game because of create a player. that is rediculous. people buy the game to play, not mess around and create stuff. that is why i give this game 5 stars.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A entertaining basketball game--could be better, March 10, 2002
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doug (Minnesota) - See all my reviews
This review is from: NBA Inside Drive 2002 XBOX COMPLETE (Video Game)
NBA Inside Drive is a fun basketball game to play. It has good gameplay, decent graphics and nice controls. The best part of Inside Drive is the gameplay. It has realistic rebounding, stealing, shot blocking, passing and shooting. The bad part is that there is no create a player mode. I was expecting a lot more from this game because NFL Fever has a great create a player mode. I thought there would be one in Microsoft's bball game. But after I got it I soon discovered there is no create a player. There is also no franchise mode. If there would have been these two things I would have given this game 5 stars. Despite its faults NBA Inside Drive is an addictive game. For basketball fans it can provides many hours of fun. It's worth [the money] if you want a basketball game with good gameplay and don't mind having no create a player or franchise mode.
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