Hey, I'm Phil. Been playing the 2k series jealously since 2k3, don't have anything but appreciation and a major mass of devoutness, for anything that has to do with it. I reminisce on the thrill I had with the variety of post-up moves I could pull up with CWebb (and miss the layup at the clutch, placebo) in 2k4.
I live in Israel, half american, and I've been buying the game on release date perennially.
NBA 2k16 does preserve the legacy; amazing experience, and I buy the console solely for playing basketball. (no video games @Czar)
I'm not going to delve into too much information. Last week I had a face-to-face match-up with a friend who plays pro ball here in Israel (American). I was the Blazers, he played the Pacers. PG24 was scorching. Lillard was distributing, blazers down 2 with 4 mins to-go, Moda Center (We all know how passionate the Blazers are about their Rose, the red franchise) on its feet. CJ steals the ball, E Davis goes for the fastbreak nasty tomahawk. Blazers tie it up. He throws the controller away, i'm psyched. The crowd? Silence.
I ended up winning by 8. On a fourth quarter comeback, the scene I just described (Silence) repeated itself 4 times like a bad rehearsal. All I had missing was Simon Cowell.
We planned on playing another game, but we haven't. It was a mixture of surprise and disappointment.
Let's take care of the silence guys. (ASAP) we all know how well ya'll can serve a ground breaking symphony.
Let us make some noise. Whoever had the same experience- make a sound, comment. Every voice counts.
Thank you.

 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	
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