- ASIN: B00005NEAI
- Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches ; 5 ounces
- Media: Video Game
- Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (86 customer reviews)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #36,491 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
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NBA 2K2 features all the teams, rosters, and, most importantly, rule changes (like the now-legal zone defense) found in the real NBA. Player faces have been mapped to realistic body types (complete with tattoos), so you can identify a big man like Shaq or a speedster like Iverson without looking at their numbers. The game takes full advantage of the graphics-rendering power of advanced consoles by including better texturing, lighting effects, facial animations, and a higher polygon count to make sure all the jukes, spins, jumps, and dunks are as realistic as possible. The audio is also good, particularly the play-by-play, which is accurate and speedy.
The controls are intuitive--even for people used to the Dreamcast--especially in the area of on-the-fly play calling. You can now use the right analog stick instead of the digital pad, so you don't have to take your thumb off the main controls (left analog stick) to call a new play or change formations. Other controls let you quickly and fluidly box out your opponent, spin, shoot, pass, fake, and dunk.
There are also eight street-ball courts, and this addition makes for an almost entirely new game. In this respect, it is the equal of the EA Sports NBA Live series. But NBA 2K2 surpasses EA's title with its excellent AI. This game is challenging, satisfying, and fun in both single and multiplayer modes. --Bob Andrews
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NBA 2K2 features all the teams, rosters, and, most importantly, rule changes (like the now-legal zone defense) found in the real NBA. Player faces have been mapped to realistic body types (complete with tattoos), so you can identify a big man like Shaq or a speedster like Iverson without looking at their numbers. The game takes full advantage of the graphics-rendering power of advanced consoles by including better texturing, lighting effects, facial animations, and a higher polygon count to make sure all the jukes, spins, jumps, and dunks are as realistic as possible. The audio is also good, particularly the play-by-play, which is accurate and speedy.
The controls are intuitive--even for people used to the Dreamcast--especially in the area of on-the-fly play calling. You can now use the right analog stick instead of the digital pad, so you don't have to take your thumb off the main controls (left analog stick) to call a new play or change formations. Other controls let you quickly and fluidly box out your opponent, spin, shoot, pass, fake, and dunk.
There are also eight street-ball courts, and this addition makes for an almost entirely new game. In this respect, it is the equal of the EA Sports NBA Live series. But NBA 2K2 surpasses EA's title with its excellent AI. This game is challenging, satisfying, and fun in both single and multiplayer modes. --Bob Andrews
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible Simulation of the sport of Basketball,
By Rodney Rivers "Rod" (SF,CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: NBA 2K2 (Playstation 2) (Video Game)
4.95 stars:I usually never give a 5 star rating but this game comes very close. This game replicates the best simulation of the game of basketball in ANY level : highschool/college/pro ... even amatuer. I will list the good and bad points of the game below, and help compare the game with others out on the market : Good Points : Gameplay : Cons : Compared to the other games on the market, this is the best this year (I have only played the PS2 version). Nbalive2002 doesn't come close is simulating a real nba game as NBA2K2 does. Nbalive2002 is more a simulation/arcade which would probably be better suited for younger kids. NBA2K2 has a large learning curve when trying to be successful at the game.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Flawed, but the best NBA Game Available,
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This review is from: NBA 2K2 (Playstation 2) (Video Game)
Not being satisfied with EA's NBA Live series, I was anticipating the release of NBA 2k2 for the PS2. I'd never played it before, but the reviews of NBA 2K1 for the Dreamcast were so great that I was intrigued by the game. I thought I'd give it a shot, and I've not been disappointed.GRAPHICS - 9 SOUND - 8 INTERFACE - 8 GAMEPLAY 9 The franchise mode in NBA 2K2 is solid also. I like the fact that you can trade future draft picks as well as players. I do wish, however, that Sega would use number ratings to gauge rate players. As it stands now, you're given only a bar graph on about 5-6 different physical traits. The only number you get is in the overall rating. In short, if you're looking for an NBA Game, this is the one to get.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Best Basketball game for the PS2, but not perfect,
By A Customer
This review is from: NBA 2K2 (Playstation 2) (Video Game)
I agree that NBA 2K2 is the best basketball game for the PS2, but it is not perfect. First, the good stuff: quite updated rosters and NBA rules, players perform well in accordance to their abilities, the gameplay is smooth, the moves are outstanding, the AI is great, and can be truly challenging at higher levels. The street play mode is also great. You can play 2 on 2, 3 on 3, etc. You can chose on multiplayer to team up together or against each other. You can customize every NBA rule. I also like the attention to detail, franchise mode, etc. Replay value is infinite. You will have lots of fun. It's just so much better than NBA live. Shoes?? I honestly don't care about shoes that much, I think this is just a trivial thing that NBA Live has.Now for the bad things. First and foremost are the freethrows. Just terrible. Too easy on rookie levels, and impossible on higher levels. No real reflection on players FT abilities. FT's always come in clean or either miss left or right off the rim, thus very little variability. I like it much better in NBA Inside Drive 2000 (PC), much more realistic and less repetitive. The commentary is also very bad. A shame when you compare it to NBA Inside Drive 2000's, for example. It is faulty and repetitive. For example, you will hear dozens of times during a game after a basket is made that it is only an assist if the shot is made (duh), or the commentators will comment on the 10 unanswered points you have when the computer has scored several times from the free-throw line. And they comment the same "double digit lead" whether you are losing/winning by 10 or by 50. The automatic coaching's AI is not very good also. You can have players fouling out stupidly in the 3rd quarter, and the AI coach's timeouts, and subs don't make much sense. However, I love to hear the coaches comments from the sidelines, they really help sometimes (warns you about screens, etc.). If you put the good versus the bad, the balance is for the good. And bad things aside, it is still the best for the PS2. However, I think that NBA Inside Drive for the Xbox is going to be better.
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