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Jay-Z: NBA 2K13 Presentation/Direction Concerns
I'm concerned, Jay-Z's influence appears to have migrated throughout the overall presentation of the game, not just the soundtrack. IMO, this is a major step backwards, I can't believe the gold outline on the menus, player cards, score boxes, replays etc., it's destroying my immersion of the game. It's a TREMENDOUS step backwards from what made the previous years installments stand out. I also loved the fact that every year you would have some unique/neat music that you would discover by playing the game. Every year some up and coming bands would have some unique and quality songs (loved 2K10's soundtrack). Now it's all Jay-Z's style, IMO, it has killed this years presentation - gone are the realistic presentation overlays that 2K worked on and improved upon over the last few iterations. I'm thinking this may be my first year that I skip getting this game since its inception, may actually try Madden for a change.Tags: None -
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-__- Honestly I see nothing wrong with it. I'm guessing 2K wanted something new but a soundtrack & scoreboard is not going to stop me from enjoying a game & they have truly improved the presentation over the past 2K's.
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I think you are overreacting some, If the gameplay is awesome I'm pretty sure you can overlook small issues like a presentation change. If all your friends are playing the game are you sure you want to abstain because you are boycotting graphic swipes????I'm concerned, Jay-Z's influence appears to have migrated throughout the overall presentation of the game, not just the soundtrack. IMO, this is a major step backwards, I can't believe the gold outline on the menus, player cards, score boxes, replays etc., it's destroying my immersion of the game. It's a TREMENDOUS step backwards from what made the previous years installments stand out. I also loved the fact that every year you would have some unique/neat music that you would discover by playing the game. Every year some up and coming bands would have some unique and quality songs (loved 2K10's soundtrack). Now it's all Jay-Z's style, IMO, it has killed this years presentation - gone are the realistic presentation overlays that 2K worked on and improved upon over the last few iterations. I'm thinking this may be my first year that I skip getting this game since its inception, may actually try Madden for a change.chuckcross.bandcamp.com
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I see what you are saying, no doubt, don't want to overreact, though you do spend a lot of time in the game listening to music and seeing hundreds of overlays and menus. I'm not a Jay-Z music fan by any stretch, though I could see having him as say a music director, though to give him complete control over the presentation is going to not sit well with a lot of fans IMO. It takes away from the overall professional and clean (realistic) look and feel the developers had been polishing over the past few years - the broadcast style.Comment
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Clearly, we know very little about NBA 2K13 thus far, and even less about its specific presentation elements. Further, it seems consumers still haven't been properly briefed on exactly how deep Jay-Z's influence runs (and in what regards). As such, I relent from drawing any definitive conclusions.I'm concerned, Jay-Z's influence appears to have migrated throughout the overall presentation of the game, not just the soundtrack. IMO, this is a major step backwards, I can't believe the gold outline on the menus, player cards, score boxes, replays etc., it's destroying my immersion of the game. It's a TREMENDOUS step backwards from what made the previous years installments stand out. I also loved the fact that every year you would have some unique/neat music that you would discover by playing the game. Every year some up and coming bands would have some unique and quality songs (loved 2K10's soundtrack). Now it's all Jay-Z's style, IMO, it has killed this years presentation - gone are the realistic presentation overlays that 2K worked on and improved upon over the last few iterations.
With that said, I feel what you said is almost entirely on-point, if only based upon the limited bits of presentation we've seen early on. I don't know if Jay-Z was involved with the overlays and screen wipes, but whoever was in charge of such matters, I do not favor the direction they opted to take things. As you already said, the chains, shields, and swords is a little strange and completely outside the realm of what one may expect to encounter during an authentic broadcast. Further, the black-and-white in-game replays (with the scoring player being colored in), the Dunk Intensity Meter, and the Nike + Vertical Meter all seem to zap the game of a bit of its real life immersion. It's a strange direction to take after so many years of working toward something professional.
As a smaller aside, I'm also in agreement with you in regards to the soundtrack, but I fully acknowledge that's likely more a matter of taste than a disapproval with authenticity. Just as you said, one of my favorite things about 2K over the years was their ability to fill a soundtrack with an abundance of under-the-radar artists who had solid songs (and some horrible ones mixed in) that provided users with a fresh musical experience year-in and year-out. I'm not particularly thrilled about one artist filling the soundtrack with his own music and that of his friends, with a side-step only for sickeningly overplayed tracks by U2 and Coldplay.
All that said, it'll take something much crazier than this to stop me from picking up a copy of 2K13. Just as I dealt with that horrible menu system in 2K10 and that unchangeable opening Kurtis Blow line in 2K12, I think I can muster the strength to deal with these ridiculous presentation elements in 2K13. Maybe they'll even grow on me.Comment
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Like i said in another thread, I'm a huge Jay-Z fan but he should have been limited to the music and minor presentation things and the NBA broadcast feel should have been left alone. It's okay for 2K to have their own spin on presentation, but i think he did a little too much.PSN: ForeverVersatile
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Hopefully they will get TNT next year, this years presentation looks too arcade to me
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I couldn't care less if the game is executive produced by Lil' Kim and Mace. If Lebron can drive the lane and knock people on their butts like he does in real life, and it looks and feels realistic, the main menu can look like a gat dam gold chain for all care.Comment
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Get it for the PC modders will change or modify whats necessary.Comment
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Was there an insight that I missed?"I've Altered The Deal..."Comment
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well the first thing I will do when I recevie my copy. go to the settings and turn the music volume to zero.. I hate hiphopDaWu wins the PS3 Cover Artist of they Year award!
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