As I said, demonstration was out for a day with brand-new controls and default option packages. Lets come back to this as soon as the complete game is out for a week. I bet it will be better. It's impossible for combos to be better compared to 16 or 17 (the two best 2k games) when 1 I am talking about it being smoother than 20, and 2 there has been no time to find shit yet.I'm not used to NBA 2K21 MT the shooter meter nonetheless and I'm not sure how viable it'll actually function but it adds an interesting wrinkle. After bypassing 2k20 because I was burnt out on the series, I am interested again.
It is hard for Dame, since when the next - gen version comes out, people are either going to buy the latest version or even the Mamba forever current gen variant and a couple of months later, nobody is going to regular version of the current gen and that shows they don't care about him.Tough cover legend for Dame to live around but as a Blazers fan and coming from a man who enjoys Kobe, I will assure you that I will be buying the regular version because it's cheaper. Saying that nobody will buy the regular because they"don't care" about Dame is absurd. Think dollars my friend.
In lots of ways, NBA 2K21's demonstration feels like more of the same, as compared to NBA 2K20. To my eye it looks almost like the previous couple of decades, and appears to be running out the clock until next-generation consoles arrive before springing for Cheap MT NBA 2K21 a more substantial visual update. Legacy issues, like the CPU mishandling clock management and players dropping the ball as soon as the shot clock runs out, are definitely still present. Nonetheless, there are a number of noticeable positive tweakswith the support of a couple smaller gameplay upgrades and a brand new shot-stick mechanic, NBA 2K21's gameplay feels just like a baby-step forward.