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NFL 2K

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Platform:   Sega Dreamcast   |   ESRB Rating:  Everyone
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (170 customer reviews)

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  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B00000K4C9
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: September 9, 1999
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (170 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #19,203 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)

Product Description

Editorial Review

Armchair quarterbacks and wannabe coaches will love Sega's NFL 2K, unarguably one of the best-looking sports video games ever made. Realistic plays are perfectly matched with equally realistic graphics--a sharp contrast to the hyperactive arcade qualities of NFL Blitz 2000. Not only are the players more detailed and lifelike than in any other game we've played, but their smooth moves and impressive array of animations make it hard to remember you're actually playing a game and not watching one on TV. You can even see the breath of each individual player during cold-weather games.

NFL 2K also features a full-league fantasy draft, a tutorial mode, extensive game and season statistics, and excellent play and player creation options. Even its play-by-play and color commentary surpass other games on the market. All 31 NFL teams are included as are most of the real players, though each team does have a few generic guys with names like "Seahawks WR." Not surprisingly, some offseason transactions are not reflected in this game--namely, the Barry Sanders situation in Detroit. But he's in this game, so fire up NFL 2K and see Barry run again. Better yet, create a custom player designed to fit your style and sign him to your favorite team's roster.

NFL 2K does not make any special use of the optional Visual Memory Unit, apart from saving your game and roster data. In fact, if this game has a flaw, it's that a single saved game fills up nearly an entire VMU. So if you want to save your game info in NFL 2K but don't want to save over other saved games, you will need another VMU.

If you have even a passing interest in football, this is a must-buy, since it is clearly the new standard by which all future football--and other sports--video games will be judged. --Michael Ryan

Pros:

  • Outstanding lifelike graphics and player animations
  • Excellent play-calling interface
  • Easy to learn and play, even for novices
Cons:
  • Saved games take up too much memory on VMU


GameSpot Review

For anyone who hasn't actually seen the game on a TV right in front of them, the screenshots look too good to be true. In fact, when you see NFL 2K for the first time right in front of you, they still looks too good to be true. Even when you have the controller in your hands and you're playing the game, you still shake your head in disbelief play after play. That's how good NFL 2K looks, plays, and sounds.

The game has the full NFL license, including all teams, players, and several modes of play: practice, tournament, season, fantasy, exhibition, and playoffs. There's even a tutorial mode for beginners that lets you play with help windows that explain the controls and various things to help you get started. Also included is the now-standard create-a-player mode. NFL 2K's is fairly in-depth and lets you change a player's height and weight, as well as add minor touches like elbow pads and nasal strips. You can also create your own offensive and defensive plays and customize your own playbook. You can pick the onscreen, which is fine when you're playing a one-player game, but the way to go when you're playing multiplayer is with the VMU play calling. You can pick the plays by looking at the VMU screen in your controller, making it impossible for your opponent to know what play you called.

Any die-hard football video-game fan knows that a football game's graphics, features, and extras only go so far. When it comes down to it, a game is totally about the control and AI. NFL 2K delivers both, with precise analog control and an easy, intuitive button layout. It really lets you play the game of football instead of worrying about complex controller and button combinations.

The controls are great. The analog stick lets you move players where you want, when you want, and at the speed you want. It's so awesome when you barely press on the stick before a play and see your linebacker creep up toward the line just a little bit and then bust into a full sprint as you press the stick all the way just as the ball is snapped. Aside from the precise movements of the players, you can also pass the ball precisely where you want it by using what the game calls Maximum Passing. It's similar to NFL Gameday's Total Control Passing in that you can throw the ball out in front, to the left, to the right, and behind your receiver. This of course lets you throw the ball in the direction your receiver is most likely to catch it, while at the same time it keeps the ball away from pesky defenders. You do this by simply pushing the analog stick in the direction you want the ball to go (the farther you press, the farther in that direction the ball will go), and then push the appropriate button for the receiver you wish to throw to. This Maximum Passing feature isn't necessary for you to play, but the level of control that it allows you to have is so great that once you get used to it you'll realize it's the only way to play.

The computer AI has always been a huge issue for football-game fanatics; money plays that always work combined with a one-dimensional computer defense and offense can quickly ruin the fun you find in every play. NFL 2K has an unbalanced set of teams that accurately depicts the action in the NFL in that some teams can pass, run, and defend better than others. Some teams allow you can air the ball up against them and they won't be able to do anything, while other teams have great cornerbacks that will intercept the ball or break up passes nearly every time you go to the air. The Dallas Cowboys run the ball extremely well, while the 49ers have a great passing game. Its just like the real NFL in that you'll have incredibly close games that come down to the wire, and in other games you'll have boring blowouts. The only modifier to this is the option the game gives you to choose between the three difficulty settings, Rookie, Pro, and All-Pro. Rookie is the default setting, and it's outlined at the start of the game as a super-easy mode that allows you to get the controls down. Once you start to manhandle the computer on that setting, you can bump it up to pro and really start to learn. All-Pro is hard. Those games will swing one way or the other, but they'll usually swing in the computer's favor. You really have to know what plays to call, and when to call them, or the computer will roll you. In either event, the computer is extremely intelligent - when the computer is down on points and time is running low, it spikes the ball to stop the clock when it doesn't have anymore time-outs, and it plays without huddling. The computer moves its players away from the ball when the punt is within ten yards of its own goal, and toward the end of the game it kills the clock when it's in the lead by taking a knee and letting the play clock just about reach zero. It's awesome.

Visually, NFL 2K is incredible. This level of visual detail in a sports game is unprecedented - you can see the players' hands reach out and grab the ball. Heck, you can see the laces on the ball and the holes in the jerseys. The players resemble their real-life counterparts and move realistically, thanks to the more than 1,500 motion-captured animations with multiple animations for tackling, catching, and falling. This makes every play and collision look as it should, instead of just some random animation. Players put their arms out in front of themselves when falling, and they react realistically to multiple hits. Additionally, the collision detection of the players - whether they are on the ground or battling for control of the ball in midair - is outstanding. Not only do the players look great, but sideline spectators and photographers - although composed of only 2D sprites - add a nice effect and mood to the stadium. Each field is modeled after the real one, and each comes complete with team specific signs and slogans. For instance, you'll see a sign hanging that reads Forever Young when playing in San Francisco.

Besides its obvious visual quality, the sound, music, and commentary really add to the game's incredible presentation. The announcers, stadium music, crowd, player grunts, and groans sound equally realistic. Numerous announcers call the play-by-play action, provide color commentary, and even give reports from the field about the injured players and coaching strategy. The quality of the announcers is really quite extraordinary, not only because of the announcers' super-fast reaction time, but also because of its diversity and flavor. You hear them banter back and forth about individual players and their performance.

With NFL 2K's incredible control, you feel as though you're down on the field with the NFL's finest. It's got graphics that look great and move flawlessly, and sound that makes you feel as though you're on the bottom of the pile during the action and sitting on the couch when watching replays. NFL 2K is a truly amazing football game that is nearly flawless in every regard. If you're a football video-game fan, NFL 2K is reason enough to buy a Dreamcast. --Ryan Mac Donald
--Copyright ©1999 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. GameSpot and the GameSpot logo are trademarks of GameSpot Inc.


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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Start With a Few Problems, November 26, 1999
By A Customer
Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This game has the best graphics of any sports game I've ever seen, and it's extremely fun to play against a friend one on one. When playing in cold weather, each player's breath can be seen, which is just one of the awesome things you'll see here. A drawback is that you can't play a franchise mode like on Madden 2000, and this is a must now for die-hard football gamers. NFL 2K is better than Madden 2000 despite having less features because it simply feels more real. In Madden 2000, use the instant replay on pass receptions to see just how comical it looks when a pass just drops into a receiver's body without his hands moving, or his eyes focused on the ball. It looks as though you will not find this type of blocky and sometimes unrealistic gameplay on the Dreamcast. On NFL 2K, instant replays reveal true one-handed catches, balls going right through a receiver's outstretched hands, and other types of situations that look real. The running game in NFL 2K could use a little improvement, but overall this game is just pure fun and reality for anyone who enjoys playing football video games.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply The Best, December 8, 1999
By A Customer
Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
The best sports game ever. Playability and season play are exceptional. Graphics and realism are impeccable. Truly a great addition to any sports fans' collection.

There are however a few glitches as are to be expected from a first generation sports game.

These include: Minor Audio problems: Some sound effects repeat and tend to last for the duration of the game. Rule problems: Kick offs out of bounds always place the receiving team at the 40. Even if the kick goes out in a superior position for the receiving team. Onside kick violations result in a re-kick! Bounderies are sometimes questionable. A receiver may appear to get two feet in or to be forced out by the defender, however these are ruled incomplete. Fair catches may be called by one computer player, but another catches and runs with the ball.

Even with these problems I have gotten more enjoyment out of my NFL 2K than any other game I've owned.

James Kimmel

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Most entertaining footbal video game to date, December 12, 1999
By A Customer
Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
NFL2K is a very FUN game to play, with excellent graphics and sound. However, some things I'd like to see in future versions:

1. Career mode either with NFL team or a custom team.

2. Ability to develop players as the season progresses.

3. Ability to see player skills breakdown during the game (e.g. QB rating in accuracy, power, running speed, etc), and not just an overall rating.

4. Play routes on the VMU and not just the play names.

5. Ability to ground the ball to stop the clock after a quick lineup without calling an audible or timeout.

6. Varying NFL season schedules (currently always the same, unless you chose fantasy football mode)

These are just minor criticisms that do not really affect the playability of the game, but I think would increase the longevity of the game's appeal.

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