It's hard to judge the game from that kind of a video but let me tell you what I've seen as a disgruntled 2k fan who quit the game with rage last 3 years after playing it 2 months - 17-18-19:
- I hate the quick releases for nearly every player, it looks like they still have it...
- I hate the pre-determined miss / make lay-up animation- the animation that a player does before missing the shot - you know that he is missing the lay-up like PG at 04:30. That lay-up is not going in, there's contact and it's missed. You tech guys know better about what i'm trying to say.
- That 05:55 offensive rebound tip basket was weird. A bad offensive player like Thomas Bryant doing that in real basketball is nearly impossible. He nearly tipped it in from the FT range.
- I hate the similar bounces on misses like 8:14, 8:25, 8:49, 9:09. It doesn't look natural when it's repeated like that.
And the miss at 06:29 is one of the reasons why i dislike the game. An NBA player very close to the rim with a decent jumper wide open like that nearly never misses that shot. But in this game it's about the release point of your shot, if you release the shot early or late you can miss it as often as like this...
The parameters to make / miss a shot for me should be based on:
-Player skill
-Defense on him (if wide open no defense)
- Hot / cold situation of the player
- That player's fatigue level
Not a nanosecond late shot meter release. If we are going to try to perfect shot releases and that's the point of the game, that's an arcade style basketball,not simulation (not what NBA 2K games WERE about) Just reminding...
I liked the change of pace that Wall had and movement of the players.
But i think this game will be very similar to 2k19 and as an offline franchise mode player i have no reason to be excited about the game. They are still heading to a bad direction...
PS: Game should have a mechanic to seperate a running or crossing over then stopping to attempt a jump shot from taking 1 small step to take a jump shot. Both are regarded as shots off the dribble. In real life doing the later is a piece of cake, the first one is only done by great scorers. I remember a zillion of times when I missed the shot with a player because it was regarded as shot off the drible because i stepped up 30 cms. to the right thus the shot becoming a less succesful one (as the feet -set shots are higher in 95 % of the players than the moving shots)