NFL 2K5: A Present-Day Take On An All-Time Classic

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  • inkcil
    All Star
    • Jul 2002
    • 5253

    #31
    Exactly, hold down the button for a bullet pass and tap for a lob or touch pass. That's 2k5 101. All time classic. No other sports game from 2004 is still in my console library.
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    • socalbeast08
      Banned
      • May 2009
      • 113

      #32
      all the madden bandwagoners waiting for that EA bukkake. 2k played very well and would be on par with the nba 2k series crushing madden like nba 2k is crushing live.

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      • grodbetatted
        Rookie
        • May 2013
        • 362

        #33
        Originally posted by bxphenom7
        You just had to hold down the button....
        What I'm saying is the ball floated... The ball had no zip on it

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        • ggsimmonds
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jan 2009
          • 11235

          #34
          Originally posted by kehlis
          This article is posted in the appropriate forum. What are you confused about?
          I'm not confused, but you must be. Posting this article encourages the 2k vs Madden talk. That is the purpose of this article.

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          • kehlis
            Moderator
            • Jul 2008
            • 27738

            #35
            Re: NFL 2K5: A Present-Day Take On An All-Time Classic

            Originally posted by ggsimmonds
            I'm not confused, but you must be. Posting this article encourages the 2k vs Madden talk. That is the purpose of this article.
            If it helps you to sleep better at night have at it.

            We won't allow Madden talk in this thread just as much as we won't allow 2k talk in the Madden forum.

            Again, they are completely different forums. Shouldn't be that hard to see the difference but fight on....

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            • CT Pitbull
              MVP
              • Aug 2010
              • 1683

              #36
              NFL2k5 was IMO the greatest football game of all time and I can say this having played them ALL, Im 34 years old and aside from computer football games I have either owned or played every 11 on 11 football game ever made. Im so old I played 10 yard fight on the original NES. That was actually my first football game I ever played.

              Back to 2k5... the reason why I say it was the greatest is because it was the total package, especially for its day. I mean think about it, is it really acceptable for a game which is 10 years old to STILL be better than a current title which has been in production for 26 years now. 26 years of raking in UNREAL amounts of cash. 10 years of chances to BURY the memories of 2k football (excluding APF2k8). Dev team turnover rate or not its pretty embarrassing. M15 looks to be something on the cusp of "in the ballpark" for where we all want our football game to be in 2014 What hurts is that the improvements have been sooo damn slow.
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              • ggsimmonds
                Hall Of Fame
                • Jan 2009
                • 11235

                #37
                Re: NFL 2K5: A Present-Day Take On An All-Time Classic

                Originally posted by kehlis
                If it helps you to sleep better at night have at it.

                We won't allow Madden talk in this thread just as much as we won't allow 2k talk in the Madden forum.

                Again, they are completely different forums. Shouldn't be that hard to see the difference but fight on....
                It is not the just the forum though. I don't want to fight on so this will be my last comment. But forgive me because I will bring up Madden.
                So just let me explain my objection and I will be on my way.

                It is the lead up to Madden's release and they just had a well received twitch gameplay stream. I decide to check the OS homepage and what do I see as the first thing? This article which is a re-review of a 10 year old game. I wonder, how many other reviews of 10 year old games can we expect to see?
                It may not be intentional, but it serves to rile up the 2k fanbase and encourage the 2k needs to come back bandwagon. And I thought OS was trying to avoid doing that.

                It just seems like putting this on the homepage is kind of shaky or something. Like they stole a page from politics.

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                • Blzer
                  Resident film pundit
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 42509

                  #38
                  Re: NFL 2K5: A Present-Day Take On An All-Time Classic

                  I want to make a comment on this article quote:

                  Both Terry McGovern and Jay Styne do a great job with their lines, and the commentary variety is pretty good. I can say this is one area 2K5 still has mastery over current-day productions without a doubt, as the commentators always seem on-point and they follow the action very well. The commentary in 2K5 lags behind many other games in the genre today, so you can say that this aspect of the game hasn’t aged perfectly, but as a football experience it is still top notch.
                  Play 2K - 2K4, and you'll notice that Dan and Peter are right in sync with what is going on. Yes, they are definitely late with their deliveries in 2K5. One might say that it's an intentional latency effect, but it certainly doesn't rub off as better sounding than it did in the previous days.

                  Peter is the same during replays, when he says something like, "And [he] pulls off an epic spin move, watch this...... oh man, that was just an incredible move to avoid the tackle!" The silence in between is when we're supposed to be watching the spin, but in 2K5, he will have that silence maybe as the guy is already getting tackled or we're seeing a second angle of the replay. Again, it doesn't really come fluidly here.

                  It must have to do with how much is crammed in this awesome game, but I thought this was a lacking thing in the presentation.
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                  • kehlis
                    Moderator
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 27738

                    #39
                    Re: NFL 2K5: A Present-Day Take On An All-Time Classic

                    Originally posted by ggsimmonds
                    It is not the just the forum though. I don't want to fight on so this will be my last comment. But forgive me because I will bring up Madden.
                    So just let me explain my objection and I will be on my way.

                    It is the lead up to Madden's release and they just had a well received twitch gameplay stream. I decide to check the OS homepage and what do I see as the first thing? This article which is a re-review of a 10 year old game. I wonder, how many other reviews of 10 year old games can we expect to see?
                    It may not be intentional, but it serves to rile up the 2k fanbase and encourage the 2k needs to come back bandwagon. And I thought OS was trying to avoid doing that.

                    It just seems like putting this on the homepage is kind of shaky or something. Like they stole a page from politics.
                    The writers of OS are separate from the moderation of the OS forums.

                    I get your point, but we moderate the forums, they write stories. As long as they are kept in their own forums I don't see the issue.

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                    • Simaofan-20
                      Rookie
                      • Feb 2005
                      • 192

                      #40
                      Re: NFL 2K5: A Present-Day Take On An All-Time Classic

                      I really do miss this game. Still have it and play a game once in a while it still holds up imo. Not a big football guy but absolutely loved 2k5

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                      • Sinner
                        All Star
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 5483

                        #41
                        Re: NFL 2K5: A Present-Day Take On An All-Time Classic

                        Plus the total control passing I believe it was where you could lead the receiver and I believe under throw him by moving the stick accordingly.
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                        • poopie
                          Rookie
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 468

                          #42
                          Of course it wasn't perfect... But for it to even still be in the conversation.. Speaks volumes.. One thing I always loved was the offsetting penalties... And the choice challenge system.... Awesome
                          bestone

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                          • DaReapa
                            Rookie
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 119

                            #43
                            I echo others in saying this is an all time classic, and on my personal Mt Rushmore of sports games. It's a shame that we have to deal with this NFL exclusivity fiasco. I haven't purchased an NFL game since Madden 06, and that was solely to get an idea of how EA would play this out being the sole license holder.

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                            • poopie
                              Rookie
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 468

                              #44
                              And I recently began playing it again... Still see new animations... After a week with Madden and you've seen them all
                              bestone

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                              • jyoung
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Dec 2006
                                • 11132

                                #45
                                Re: NFL 2K5: A Present-Day Take On An All-Time Classic

                                The timing of Madden's Friday Twitch stream (which was a good, informative stream, for the record) and the NFL 2K5 article that went up that same morning was merely coincidental.

                                The staff began planning NFL 2K5 anniversary articles back on July 1, with the goal of publishing them as close to the anniversary date (today) as possible.

                                The first article was submitted late Thursday night (10 PM) and published Friday morning (10 AM). I can't speak for the rest of the staff, but personally, I didn't even know that Madden was doing a stream on Friday until 5 minutes before it happened, which was around 3:30 PM. I had my head buried in the sand most of the week writing and doing research for the first NFL 2K5 article.

                                Retrospective articles are something that we have done regularly over the years whenever the news is slow, or important series hit an anniversary, or the sport they represent happens to be in the limelight (see past features on MVP Baseball 2005, College Hoops 2K8, All-Pro Football 2K8, Olympic Hockey 98, Tiny Toons Adventures: Wacky Sports Challenge, Windjammers, et al. ).
                                Last edited by jyoung; 07-20-2014, 11:37 PM.

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