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IGN gave it an 8.4 It scored low in the graphics because of the poor faces on the players. http://xbox.ign.com/articles/445/445089p1.htmlTags: None -
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Very fair review. I'm surprised. But only because Hilary Goldstein didn't review it. I was expecting him to trash it, because last year he did the same thing because it was going towards being a sim. IMHO, trashing it just for that is lame, and I'm just glad they got another reviewer to review the game.Comment
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Very fair review. I'm surprised. But only because Hilary Goldstein didn't review it. I was expecting him to trash it, because last year he did the same thing because it was going towards being a sim. IMHO, trashing it just for that is lame, and I'm just glad they got another reviewer to review the game.Comment
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Very fair review. I'm surprised. But only because Hilary Goldstein didn't review it. I was expecting him to trash it, because last year he did the same thing because it was going towards being a sim. IMHO, trashing it just for that is lame, and I'm just glad they got another reviewer to review the game.Comment
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Inside Drive shines in terms of its subtleties, small little touches that hard-core basketball fans will applaud while gamers just looking for a quick dunk will totally miss, or might not even care about it in the first place. Things like a shooting guard running around picks through the lane, then spotting open for the three-pointer ala the legendary battles of Reggie Miller and John Starks. Players down low tipping rebounds to themselves and even diving out of bounds to save a loose ball. Winded big men struggling up court, looking like they're going to collapse as the offense blows right on by. Players jumping up off the bench when it's time to sub. Like I said, these are little things that the NBA crowd will appreciate, but the average gamer might not even pick up on if they only play a few games. But the more you play Inside Drive, the more subtleties you uncover, and the more you appreciate the depths of NBA realism the developers dove into. http://xbox.ign.com/articles/445/445089p1.html
Couldn't have said it better myself. Hands down the most accurate review of ID I've seen so far.
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Inside Drive shines in terms of its subtleties, small little touches that hard-core basketball fans will applaud while gamers just looking for a quick dunk will totally miss, or might not even care about it in the first place. Things like a shooting guard running around picks through the lane, then spotting open for the three-pointer ala the legendary battles of Reggie Miller and John Starks. Players down low tipping rebounds to themselves and even diving out of bounds to save a loose ball. Winded big men struggling up court, looking like they're going to collapse as the offense blows right on by. Players jumping up off the bench when it's time to sub. Like I said, these are little things that the NBA crowd will appreciate, but the average gamer might not even pick up on if they only play a few games. But the more you play Inside Drive, the more subtleties you uncover, and the more you appreciate the depths of NBA realism the developers dove into. http://xbox.ign.com/articles/445/445089p1.html
Couldn't have said it better myself. Hands down the most accurate review of ID I've seen so far.
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Re: IGN Review is up for ID!
Inside Drive shines in terms of its subtleties, small little touches that hard-core basketball fans will applaud while gamers just looking for a quick dunk will totally miss, or might not even care about it in the first place. Things like a shooting guard running around picks through the lane, then spotting open for the three-pointer ala the legendary battles of Reggie Miller and John Starks. Players down low tipping rebounds to themselves and even diving out of bounds to save a loose ball. Winded big men struggling up court, looking like they're going to collapse as the offense blows right on by. Players jumping up off the bench when it's time to sub. Like I said, these are little things that the NBA crowd will appreciate, but the average gamer might not even pick up on if they only play a few games. But the more you play Inside Drive, the more subtleties you uncover, and the more you appreciate the depths of NBA realism the developers dove into. http://xbox.ign.com/articles/445/445089p1.html
Couldn't have said it better myself. Hands down the most accurate review of ID I've seen so far.
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M$ is coming around, with this, Links and Top Spin around they are turning me into a believer for sure.....if only they could fix that GOD AWFUL NFL Fever...
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Re: IGN Review is up for ID!
M$ is coming around, with this, Links and Top Spin around they are turning me into a believer for sure.....if only they could fix that GOD AWFUL NFL Fever...
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Re: IGN Review is up for ID!
M$ is coming around, with this, Links and Top Spin around they are turning me into a believer for sure.....if only they could fix that GOD AWFUL NFL Fever...
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jyd28 said:
Inside Drive shines in terms of its subtleties, small little touches that hard-core basketball fans will applaud while gamers just looking for a quick dunk will totally miss, or might not even care about it in the first place. Things like a shooting guard running around picks through the lane, then spotting open for the three-pointer ala the legendary battles of Reggie Miller and John Starks. Players down low tipping rebounds to themselves and even diving out of bounds to save a loose ball. Winded big men struggling up court, looking like they're going to collapse as the offense blows right on by. Players jumping up off the bench when it's time to sub. Like I said, these are little things that the NBA crowd will appreciate, but the average gamer might not even pick up on if they only play a few games. But the more you play Inside Drive, the more subtleties you uncover, and the more you appreciate the depths of NBA realism the developers dove into. http://xbox.ign.com/articles/445/445089p1.html
Couldn't have said it better myself. Hands down the most accurate review of ID I've seen so far.
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-Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
www.REGULARCATRECORDS.COM
New York Giants - Duke Blue Devils - Charlotte Hornets - San Antonio Spurs
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jyd28 said:
Inside Drive shines in terms of its subtleties, small little touches that hard-core basketball fans will applaud while gamers just looking for a quick dunk will totally miss, or might not even care about it in the first place. Things like a shooting guard running around picks through the lane, then spotting open for the three-pointer ala the legendary battles of Reggie Miller and John Starks. Players down low tipping rebounds to themselves and even diving out of bounds to save a loose ball. Winded big men struggling up court, looking like they're going to collapse as the offense blows right on by. Players jumping up off the bench when it's time to sub. Like I said, these are little things that the NBA crowd will appreciate, but the average gamer might not even pick up on if they only play a few games. But the more you play Inside Drive, the more subtleties you uncover, and the more you appreciate the depths of NBA realism the developers dove into. http://xbox.ign.com/articles/445/445089p1.html
Couldn't have said it better myself. Hands down the most accurate review of ID I've seen so far.
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-Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
www.REGULARCATRECORDS.COM
New York Giants - Duke Blue Devils - Charlotte Hornets - San Antonio Spurs
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