Got the game at a Gamestop midnight release in Cincinnati. Same story here - only one person in attendance got Live.
Was on my way home then my wife calls asking me to get her a Hershey bar. Arrgghhh, so that delays me for about 10 minutes. Finally get home and she's watching TV. I immediately kick her off (nicely of course) and pop in 2K10. Wanting to challenge myself at 12:30AM after a 14 hour day at work, I immediately put the game on Hall of Fame with 10 minute quarters and play as the Nets versus the Magic. I lost like 132 - 92, but it was a lost I can live with lol.
Quick impressions:
- Dwight Howard annihilated me. He shot like 80% from the field and ended up with 26 points and 12 rebounds. Yes, I agree with everyone now that shooting sliders are needed, but I am happy to see that star players are a problem.
- Signature play is where it is. Devin Harris definitely feels different than Rafer Alston.
- The graphics look scarily realistic on the close ups. I didn't go into any replays, but anyone who says this looks exactly like 2K9 needs to get a new TV.
- I play on the PS3, and I didn't experience any slowdown.
- The game speed is a little fast for my taste, but that's what sliders are for so no gripes there.
- I was expecting a little more physicality downlow. It's still pretty easy to score in the paint. I think the Magic ended up with 80 points in the paint, and I ended up with like 70.
- After slider adjustments, I can see myself really enjoying the game this year.
- The CPU offensive AI is smart and less predictable than in previous iterations.
I'm going to get a game in real quick before I head to work for some more impressions, but things are already looking like I'm going to enjoy the game this year.
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