Andrew wrote:Is it radically different from NBA Live 10?
It is similar yet different. Take NBA Live '10 & take out a lot of the good things that worked & you've got NCAA Basketball 10.
Frankly I'm with Playmakers on this, it's actually very disappointing. After firing up the NBA Live 10 demo, I forgot how solid a game that was. Then I loaded up the NCAA Basketball 10 demo & it just didn't feel like college basketball at all.
Firstly, game speed is far too quick. I would naturally expect a college game to be slower than an NBA game, yet it's at least 150% the speed of Live.
Secondly, it seems like either the court is too small or players too big. This might be a perception thing.
The gameplay, which I thought would be the bread & butter of this game just isn't as good as it should be. It feels very arcadey & not very sim at all. There is not much discrepancy between how it feels to control a PG compared to controlling a C.
Strangely enough my most enjoyable gameplay experience came on the Varsity difficulty level (Pro is the Live equivalent). Seemed a bit closer to what I'd expect. It wouldn't surprise me if a lot of sim players play this game on Pro level, reduce gameplay speed sliders, decrease some human sliders & increase CPU sliders to make this game play better.
Andrew, the skipping basket celebration is there

Block animations look terrible. It is very hard to inbound the ball from deadball situations on the baseline. Controls are not as good as Live, nor is playmaking.
Commentary is pretty good, as is presentation, but these were never in doubt. Only slight on it is that screen overlays sometimes disappear far too quickly.
I really wanted to like the demo but I just couldn't. I figured college basketball would be a must buy for me, but it sadly isn't. In the end the gameplay just isn't as advertised. Perhaps this game will play much better in the retail version with a patch & some major slider adjustments, but frankly I don't want to pay US$60 for the pleasure. If I need a basketball fix then College Hoops 2k8 still can hold my attention.
Presentation: NCAA 10 > NBA 2k10 > NBA Live 2010 (dual ESPN/CBS licenses & true-to-life presentation)
Commentary: NBA 2k10 > NCAA 10 > NBA Live 2010 (no contest, 2k10 & it's not even close)
Gameplay: NBA 2k10/NBA Live 10 > NCAA 10 (I haven't played enough of each NBA game to state which has better gameplay, but I can say that both are better than NCAA 10)
Game Feel: NBA 2k10 > NBA Live 10 > NCAA 10 (which game feels most by me)
Best Controls: NBA Live 10 > NCAA 10 > NBA 2k10 (not as fluid & responsive as Live)
I would definitely also put College Hoops 2k8 still ahead of NCAA 10 in both gameplay & game feel.
I'll wait patiently & hold off a purchase decision until I head feedback on the final retail version, although not looking a purchase for me.