I wouldn't say that at all. Live does a decent job with the ESPN license. The theme music and screen wipes are really well done and it sucks you in. It's not their presentation, per se. If anything it shows you how far an authentic broadcast package can take a game. The commentary is bland and disjointed. It doesn't flow well. And the replays leave a lot to be desired, IMO. 2K actually does a better job in these areas. It just does not feel as authentic. Now crowd noise and overall sound I would give to Live hands down. B
Will 2k16 have a NBA TV presentation?
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I wouldn't say that at all. Live does a decent job with the ESPN license. The theme music and screen wipes are really well done and it sucks you in. It's not their presentation, per se. If anything it shows you how far an authentic broadcast package can take a game. The commentary is bland and disjointed. It doesn't flow well. And the replays leave a lot to be desired, IMO. 2K actually does a better job in these areas. It just does not feel as authentic. Now crowd noise and overall sound I would give to Live hands down. B -
Re: Will 2k16 have a NBA TV presentation?
I wouldn't say that at all. Live does a decent job with the ESPN license. The theme music and screen wipes are really well done and it sucks you in. It's not their presentation, per se. If anything it shows you how far an authentic broadcast package can take a game. The commentary is bland and disjointed. It doesn't flow well. And the replays leave a lot to be desired, IMO. 2K actually does a better job in these areas. It just does not feel as authentic. Now crowd noise and overall sound I would give to Live hands down. B
the charts and Madden and FIFA have great presentation as well.
ESPN presentation on Live is like putting lipstick on a pig but it does help.
The menu screens and overall layout on 2K15 was similar to Dreamcast...
Seeing the 2K Sports ticker and graphics reminds me of the company
that lost the NFL license and stopped making NHL, MLB and Tennis games
the last decade.Comment
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