by fjccommish on Wed Sep 14, 2011 3:15 pm
Game play is the #1 most important aspect of a game. This IGN article doesn't even mention it.
It covers MyPlayer without mentioning if teammate AI, or game play in general, is improved in that mode. It covers the all time great mode without mentioning game play. It describes presentation, the number of teams available, and that some old time games are in black and white.
How is game play not even mentioned? Imagine a car reviewer writing about a new model car, giving top two reasons it's improved as a built in MP3 player and an upgrade from a small spare to a full sized spare in the trunk. What's the engine like? What's the gas mileage? How does the car perform?
What good are all the MyPlayer improvements if the game play in that mode isn't improved. Do team mates play better. Will the 65 rated rookie oust a superstar? If the MyPlayer makes it into the Lakers starting lineup as a PG, will he be dishing the ball to an active Kobe, setting up for 3's, or taking over games because the rest of the team does little to win? Do the teams in the all time mode substitute tired players? In pre-3-point years do teams play differently because there's no 3 point line? Is Bill Russel a beast on the boards coming near his season 24.1 RPG when a human controlled team plays against those Celtics? Or, like in 2K11 and past versions is it tough for a computer controlled top rebounder to grab lots of rebounds?
It's concerning that it's getting close to release but the top most important game aspect has been mentioned very little.