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NBA Live 07 Xbox 360

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Product Description: NBA Live 07

In NBA Live 07, players can try their luck at every aspect of professional basketball. "Dynasty" mode promotes players to GM status, and they must manage their team from the first game of the season to the finals. Gamers will scout promising players, initiate trades, and investigate rumors to keep their team running smoothly. Players can emulate basketball legends by...
In NBA Live 07, players can try their luck at every aspect of professional basketball. "Dynasty" mode promotes players to GM status, and they must manage their team from the first game of the season to the finals. Gamers will scout promising players, initiate trades, and investigate rumors to keep their team running smoothly. Players can emulate basketball legends by recreating their moves in the "Superstar Challenge," and with total freestyle control, players may change skill attributes on the fly by switching through a variety of moves. Gamers have a total of 24 performances to mimic successfully, and over 100 moves to experiment with. Accessing the Media Center through the Internet earns a player updates every 20 minutes for scores, breaking news, video footage, and even radio content like The Dan Patrick Show and Mike and Mike in the Morning. Also accessible through the Internet is the "All Star Weekend" that includes such games as a slamdunk contest, a rookie challenge, and a threepoint shootout. Calling the action throughout the game is legendary announcer Marv Albert and former player for the Chicago Bulls, Steve Karr. ~ Gracie Leach, All Game Guide

Product Specification: NBA Live 07

Genre:Sports
Style:Basketball
Platform:Xbox 360
Release Date:2006-09-26
Features:Features Dolby Digital Sound, Xbox Live Downloadable Content, Xbox Live Leaderboards
Number of Same Screen Players:4

User Reviews: NBA Live 07

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    Nothing Special Compare with PS2 platform

    By Mr.Anji V.I.P  Oct 25, 2006

    Pros: More game modes than last year; slam-dunk contest is great; commentary and sound are top-notch; level-one superstar moves are cool.

    Cons: Online options are sparse, and lag is a huge issue; upper-level superstar moves are overkill; animation is spotty, and there's lots of clipping; controls are unresponsive; new dunk and layup buttons make controls needlessly complex.

    Once the initial luster of shooting hoops during load screens and seeing realistic players drenched in sweat wore off, flaws such as missing features and impossible-to-make free throws made NBA Live 06 on the Xbox 360 a letdown. EA has addressed many... of these problems in NBA Live 07, adding several game modes and superstar controls, but many key issues remain. As a result, NBA Live 07 again comes off as unpolished; it just happens to have more ways to experience the rough edges. NBA Live 07 boots straight to the practice gym, where you can warm up your moves with Tracy McGrady. Here you can select from a number of game modes via the well-designed menus. Play now, season, and online return from Live 06, and new this year are dynasty mode and the NBA all-star weekend. The all-star weekend includes the rookie challenge game, three-point shoot-out, slam-dunk contest, and of course, the all-star game. The dunk contest is easily the highlight of the weekend mode due to its depth and the large number of great-looking dunks you can perform. Dynasty mode places you in the role of general manager for the team of your choice. After hiring an assistant coach, assistant, trainer, and scout, it's off to training camp where you set your team's training priorities. Over the course of a season, you can use your staff in a number of ways. Assistant coaches can research rumors and schedule team events, assistants work with players to improve their skills, trainers help players heal faster, and scouts can evaluate talent year-round in preparation for the draft. In addition to monitoring players' happiness and overall team chemistry, you'll need to keep an eye on their fatigue levels to make sure they don't get too worn out over the course of the season. If you're looking to improve your team via a trade, you can do so. Another way to better your squad is through the draft--a process made easier if you keep your scouts busy during the year. Your team can still perform well if you don't keep your staff occupied every day, but putting in the work will yield tangible results. Introduced on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox last year, but new to NBA Live on the Xbox 360, are "total freestyle controls." Each superstar player is designated as having one or more of the superstar abilities--high flyer (great dunks), scorer (athletic layups), playmaker (fancy passes), post (power dunks), and shooter (variety of jumpers). The best of the best have three levels of skills, as well as another set when they're "in the zone." These additional tiers let them pull off even fancier feats of skill. Level-one freestyle moves are performed by holding LB and either pushing a direction on the right analog stick or pressing a face button. The level-one moves are easy enough to do, and while some are more useful than others, they add a lot of variety and pizzazz to the game. The additional levels of freestyle control look slightly cooler but aren't any more useful. Once again, EA has failed to provide an adequate instruction manual, so the only way to learn these moves is by trial and error or by going into the control-settings menu every time you want to try something new. You can change players' abilities on the fly, but you won't need to do so very often. Read more Less

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    By JC  Oct 11, 2006

    Pros: Great Graphics

    Cons: Realism is lacking severely compared to NBA 2k7

    Those of you out there who may not pay attention to games all that much and just want to buy your kids a game, DON'T buy this one. EA Sports has really tried to live off of its name for awhile. Most of us immediately think of EA Sports as being t...he best and most recognized video game company. Unfortunately for this game its all looks and not much else. For kids it would be ok, if they don't know the difference. Its more of an arcade basketball experience. Although it is better than that NBA 07 it is not better than NBA 2k7. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: NBA Live 07

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    NBA Live 07

    Despite the addition of several previously missing modes, NBA Live 07's many gameplay flaws and uneven visuals relegate the series to the bench for yet another year. Read more

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