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  • MrClutchXXIV
    Rookie
    • Sep 2014
    • 6

    #1

    Gamestop Expo HANDS-ON Impressions with NBA 2K15 PS4



    First, you can also read this hands-on write up or read about other awesome game news here but, don't forget to always come back to OS:

    The Loading Screen Blog

    HANDS-ON IMPRESSIONS

    Wednesday, I was given the opportunity to attend the Gamestop Expo in Anaheim, CA. While there were many games on display, there was one in particular I really wanted to get my hands on; NBA 2K15! I was able to talk with Ronnie2k and LD2K as well as a few other 2K members and play 3 full games (4 quarters. 5 min quarter lengths. Can’t confirm difficulty but seemed to play a bit like Pro.)

    First thing I noticed was the presentation. The team select screen gave way to large graphics of the star player of each team. You can cycle through the teams with the back triggers (L2, R2) and select jerseys using the front triggers (L1, R1/ LB, RB). Sleeved jerseys are in by the way as well as foreign teams (FC Barcelona was one I remember being in). Classic teams are also in the game, many returning from last year and previous years.

    After selecting team you are met with the usual lineup/defensive settings while met with some commentary on the game. Team graphics flashed across the screen and the line ups of each team were shown and discussed. Player interactions were shown on court and some had their own individual signature warm-ups (much like we are used to i.e. Lebron’s powder). The players themselves looked very nice. The facial scans were on par with what their real-life counterparts look like. 2K went above and beyond with player modeling from what I saw.

    The tip-off was a bit clunky and neither I nor anyone I played with (including a guy I had just seen beat LD2K in a game) could get the tip on the first try. It was more of a timing issue coupled with the new feel of movement in the game.

    The players, shots, steals, and every other movement/action feel different than 2K14. This, however, is by no means a bad thing. The players move with a more realistic feel. It almost feels like you can sense or feel the player’s muscles and joints move with the action. It is very fluid and a nice addition.

    The shot meter is now located in a portion of the bottom circle, under the player. When you shoot, you must hit a line within that meter for a better shot. If you brick your shot, the meter will remain on the spot you released the shot so you can see what you did wrong and adjust.

    There were a lot of improvements to the “cheese” moves. Steals are not automatically successful or easy and they also don’t give you an automatic reach-in foul which some of you may have been plagued with in 2K14. Steals feel balanced and as a player who will attempt quite a few steals, I only achieved it maybe 3-4 times in the entire game and many times it was due to a bad pass.

    The passing seems more intelligent and the CPU players move well off ball. At one point (while controlling Lebron) Kyrie moved across the key toward the corner. His defender came off him help Wiggins (who Lebron was destroying in the post up position) Kyrie then made an adjustment and moved slightly to allow for a better pass which he sunk for 3.

    Speaking of defense, back again from 2K13 is individual defensive assignments and defensive style tweaking. Another cheese move, the take charge attempt, is also improved. I was picked on by a member of 2K for attempting to take a cheesy charge (in my defense, I was trying to draw a foul to get my starters in). No longer can you run up, tap B, get a bad call, and possession.

    Alley-Oops are also a bit trickier to pull off as are dunks within contested lanes. The dunking felt authentic and so did body to body contact. The game really makes you fight for shots and rebounds. Rebounding is way more physical and the CPU seemed to fight/box out for each one. After rebounds the player bringing the ball up would come to the big, hands out, asking for the pass to bring it up in transition.

    The commentary duo of Shaq and Ernie is nice. Most I couldn’t hear (it was loud and I didn’t want to put on the headphones for…reasons) but, what I did hear wasn’t boring or dull. They even made an appearance at half as did the cheerleaders during each timeout or quarter end.

    The game, all in all, feels new but at the same time has the familiar 2K feel. With a more fluid, realism to movements and ball physics, amazing graphics, fun commentary, and attention to detail, NBA 2K15 is a game you should keep on your wish list and one you should find a lot of fun with.
    Last edited by Steve_OS; 09-12-2014, 08:54 PM.
  • BluFu
    MVP
    • May 2012
    • 3596

    #2
    Re: Gamestop Expo HANDS-ON Impressions with NBA 2K15 PS4

    please use paragraphs, it helps a lot.

    edit: copy and pasted, those blog guys suck
    Last edited by BluFu; 09-12-2014, 01:39 PM.

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    • lilteapot
      MVP
      • Aug 2013
      • 4550

      #3
      Re: Gamestop Expo HANDS-ON Impressions with NBA 2K15 PS4

      Who's the commentary team?

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      • Rockie_Fresh88
        Lockdown Defender
        • Oct 2011
        • 9621

        #4
        Re: Gamestop Expo HANDS-ON Impressions with NBA 2K15 PS4

        If all those things are true in looking Foward to it. Cheese was bad last year
        #1 Laker fan
        First Team Defense !!!

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        • Mintsa
          All Star
          • Jul 2002
          • 6668

          #5
          Re: Gamestop Expo HANDS-ON Impressions with NBA 2K15 PS4

          Originally posted by MrClutchXXIV


          First, you can also read this hands-on write up or read about other awesome game news here but, don't forget to always come back to OS:

          The Loading Screen Blog

          HANDS-ON IMPRESSIONS

          Wednesday, I was given the opportunity to attend the Gamestop Expo in Anaheim, CA. While there were many games on display, there was one in particular I really wanted to get my hands on; NBA 2K15! I was able to talk with Ronnie2k and LD2K as well as a few other 2K members and play 3 full games (4 quarters. 5 min quarter lengths. Can’t confirm difficulty but seemed to play a bit like Pro.) First thing I noticed was the presentation. The team select screen gave way to large graphics of the star player of each team. You can cycle through the teams with the back triggers (L2, R2) and select jerseys using the front triggers (L1, R1/ LB, RB). Sleeved jerseys are in by the way as well as foreign teams (FC Barcelona was one I remember being in). Classic teams are also in the game, many returning from last year and previous years. After selecting team you are met with the usual lineup/defensive settings while met with some commentary on the game. Team graphics flashed across the screen and the line ups of each team were shown and discussed. Player interactions were shown on court and some had their own individual signature warm-ups (much like we are used to i.e. Lebron’s powder). The players themselves looked very nice. The facial scans were on par with what their real-life counterparts look like. 2K went above and beyond with player modeling from what I saw. The tip-off was a bit clunky and neither I nor anyone I played with (including a guy I had just seen beat LD2K in a game) could get the tip on the first try. It was more of a timing issue coupled with the new feel of movement in the game. The players, shots, steals, and every other movement/action feel different than 2K14. This, however, is by no means a bad thing. The players move with a more realistic feel. It almost feels like you can sense or feel the player’s muscles and joints move with the action. It is very fluid and a nice addition. The shot meter is now located in a portion of the bottom circle, under the player. When you shoot, you must hit a line within that meter for a better shot. If you brick your shot, the meter will remain on the spot you released the shot so you can see what you did wrong and adjust. There were a lot of improvements to the “cheese” moves. Steals are not automatically successful or easy and they also don’t give you an automatic reach-in foul which some of you may have been plagued with in 2K14. Steals feel balanced and as a player who will attempt quite a few steals, I only achieved it maybe 3-4 times in the entire game and many times it was due to a bad pass. The passing seems more intelligent and the CPU players move well off ball. At one point (while controlling Lebron) Kyrie moved across the key toward the corner. His defender came off him help Wiggins (who Lebron was destroying in the post up position) Kyrie then made an adjustment and moved slightly to allow for a better pass which he sunk for 3. Speaking of defense, back again from 2K13 is individual defensive assignments and defensive style tweaking. Another cheese move, the take charge attempt, is also improved. I was picked on by a member of 2K for attempting to take a cheesy charge (in my defense, I was trying to draw a foul to get my starters in). No longer can you run up, tap B, get a bad call, and possession. Alley-Oops are also a bit trickier to pull off as are dunks within contested lanes. The dunking felt authentic and so did body to body contact. The game really makes you fight for shots and rebounds. Rebounding is way more physical and the CPU seemed to fight/box out for each one. After rebounds the player bringing the ball up would come to the big, hands out, asking for the pass to bring it up in transition. The commentary duo of Shaq and Ernie is nice. Most I couldn’t hear (it was loud and I didn’t want to put on the headphones for…reasons) but, what I did hear wasn’t boring or dull. They even made an appearance at half as did the cheerleaders during each timeout or quarter end. The game, all in all, feels new but at the same time has the familiar 2K feel. With a more fluid, realism to movements and ball physics, amazing graphics, fun commentary, and attention to detail, NBA 2K15 is a game you should keep on your wish list and one you should find a lot of fun with.
          See the 2 items in bold.

          1) can you elaborate on classic teams from "previous years" ? Are the 2001 kings back ? Is Dr. J back ?

          2) I asked awhile ago but don't remember/or if I got an answer. Is the "shot meter" ON during online ranked matches or is it not available for online ranked matches ?

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          • El_Poopador
            MVP
            • Oct 2013
            • 2624

            #6
            Re: Gamestop Expo HANDS-ON Impressions with NBA 2K15 PS4

            Interesting impressions. I went through and separated into paragraphs to make it a little easier to read.

            Originally posted by MrClutchXXIV
            Wednesday, I was given the opportunity to attend the Gamestop Expo in Anaheim, CA. While there were many games on display, there was one in particular I really wanted to get my hands on; NBA 2K15! I was able to talk with Ronnie2k and LD2K as well as a few other 2K members and play 3 full games (4 quarters. 5 min quarter lengths. Can’t confirm difficulty but seemed to play a bit like Pro.)

            First thing I noticed was the presentation. The team select screen gave way to large graphics of the star player of each team. You can cycle through the teams with the back triggers (L2, R2) and select jerseys using the front triggers (L1, R1/ LB, RB). Sleeved jerseys are in by the way as well as foreign teams (FC Barcelona was one I remember being in). Classic teams are also in the game, many returning from last year and previous years.

            After selecting team you are met with the usual lineup/defensive settings while met with some commentary on the game. Team graphics flashed across the screen and the line ups of each team were shown and discussed. Player interactions were shown on court and some had their own individual signature warm-ups (much like we are used to i.e. Lebron’s powder). The players themselves looked very nice. The facial scans were on par with what their real-life counterparts look like. 2K went above and beyond with player modeling from what I saw.

            The tip-off was a bit clunky and neither I nor anyone I played with (including a guy I had just seen beat LD2K in a game) could get the tip on the first try. It was more of a timing issue coupled with the new feel of movement in the game.
            The players, shots, steals, and every other movement/action feel different than 2K14. This, however, is by no means a bad thing. The players move with a more realistic feel. It almost feels like you can sense or feel the player’s muscles and joints move with the action. It is very fluid and a nice addition.

            The shot meter is now located in a portion of the bottom circle, under the player. When you shoot, you must hit a line within that meter for a better shot. If you brick your shot, the meter will remain on the spot you released the shot so you can see what you did wrong and adjust.

            There were a lot of improvements to the “cheese” moves. Steals are not automatically successful or easy and they also don’t give you an automatic reach-in foul which some of you may have been plagued with in 2K14. Steals feel balanced and as a player who will attempt quite a few steals, I only achieved it maybe 3-4 times in the entire game and many times it was due to a bad pass.

            The passing seems more intelligent and the CPU players move well off ball. At one point (while controlling Lebron) Kyrie moved across the key toward the corner. His defender came off him help Wiggins (who Lebron was destroying in the post up position) Kyrie then made an adjustment and moved slightly to allow for a better pass which he sunk for 3.

            Speaking of defense, back again from 2K13 is individual defensive assignments and defensive style tweaking. Another cheese move, the take charge attempt, is also improved. I was picked on by a member of 2K for attempting to take a cheesy charge (in my defense, I was trying to draw a foul to get my starters in). No longer can you run up, tap B, get a bad call, and possession.

            Alley-Oops are also a bit trickier to pull off as are dunks within contested lanes. The dunking felt authentic and so did body to body contact. The game really makes you fight for shots and rebounds. Rebounding is way more physical and the CPU seemed to fight/box out for each one. After rebounds the player bringing the ball up would come to the big, hands out, asking for the pass to bring it up in transition.

            The commentary duo of Shaq and Ernie is nice. Most I couldn’t hear (it was loud and I didn’t want to put on the headphones for…reasons) but, what I did hear wasn’t boring or dull. They even made an appearance at half as did the cheerleaders during each timeout or quarter end.

            The game, all in all, feels new but at the same time has the familiar 2K feel. With a more fluid, realism to movements and ball physics, amazing graphics, fun commentary, and attention to detail, NBA 2K15 is a game you should keep on your wish list and one you should find a lot of fun with.

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            • The 24th Letter
              ERA
              • Oct 2007
              • 39373

              #7
              Re: Gamestop Expo HANDS-ON Impressions with NBA 2K15 PS4

              Nice that he actually made a point to bring up rebounding...hopefully they've put some work into the boards this year..

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              • TCFClemson
                Rookie
                • May 2012
                • 211

                #8
                Re: Gamestop Expo HANDS-ON Impressions with NBA 2K15 PS4

                Originally posted by El_Poopador
                Interesting impressions. I went through and separated into paragraphs to make it a little easier to read.
                I wish I would have scrolled down first. That made it much easier.
                Curently Playing:
                On PS3- Old PS1 RPGs (Xenogears, FF 7 and 9, FF Tactics)
                On PC: PUBG And Heroes of the Storm
                I occasionally stream on twitch at twitch.tv/tcfclemson

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                • tnixen
                  MVP
                  • Oct 2011
                  • 3184

                  #9
                  Re: Gamestop Expo HANDS-ON Impressions with NBA 2K15 PS4

                  Did they fix the sound issue finally?

                  I am talking about where the sound keeps going off and on when listing with a 5.1 HDMI receiver?

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                  • snocone
                    Rookie
                    • Jul 2014
                    • 468

                    #10
                    Re: Gamestop Expo HANDS-ON Impressions with NBA 2K15 PS4

                    Originally posted by tnixen
                    Did they fix the sound issue finally?

                    I am talking about where the sound keeps going off and on when listing with a 5.1 HDMI receiver?
                    I doubt he would be able to tell in whatever set-up they had for the demo

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                    • yellow86
                      Banned
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 454

                      #11
                      Re: Gamestop Expo HANDS-ON Impressions with NBA 2K15 PS4

                      So Ernie and Shaq do the in game commentary?

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                      • Da_Czar
                        NBA 2K Gameplay Producer, Offensive AI System - SIM NATION
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 5408

                        #12
                        Re: Gamestop Expo HANDS-ON Impressions with NBA 2K15 PS4

                        Originally posted by yellow86
                        So Ernie and Shaq do the in game commentary?
                        No they don't
                        Catch me on that #SimNation #SimHangOut Friday's @ 10:00 pm est https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...N7yxMiElOpMl_B

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                        • Dmanning2
                          The Answer
                          • Apr 2013
                          • 432

                          #13
                          Re: Gamestop Expo HANDS-ON Impressions with NBA 2K15 PS4

                          Originally posted by Da_Czar
                          No they don't
                          So who does

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                          • yellow86
                            Banned
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 454

                            #14
                            Re: Gamestop Expo HANDS-ON Impressions with NBA 2K15 PS4

                            Originally posted by Da_Czar
                            No they don't
                            Good, was trying to convince myself it was a nice change but glad it's not them. Although if Reggie Miller and or Kellogg are there next to Harlan, it would be the preferable option.

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                            • 23
                              yellow
                              • Sep 2002
                              • 66469

                              #15
                              Re: Gamestop Expo HANDS-ON Impressions with NBA 2K15 PS4

                              Originally posted by The_Afro_Boy
                              So who does
                              We're excited to discuss #NBA2K15 presentation news in the coming weeks.

                              You can see snippets of improvements and additions if you visit our NBA2k YouTube page and search #Yakkem

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