12DOVE Verdict
Pros
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Plenty of modes
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FIBA World Tournament
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The Crown
Cons
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Tough to play "D"
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Only 2 mini-games
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Clumsy icon passing
Why you can trust 12DOVE
Oct 9, 2007
EA's small-screen roundball series has been jazzing up our PSPs for three years now, tweaking the formula each go-round. Last year, Freestyle controls worked great but tended to relegate non-superstars to the virtual bench. This season, NBA Live 08 invites all comers to the party, from Rajon Rondo to Kobe Bryant and everybody in between. It's a streamlined version of their hoops hit, and it works again just like a charm.
Don't get us wrong - Brian Scalabrine won't light up Tim Duncan for 50 points anytime soon. NBA superstars still dominate the game, and when All-Stars get the rock where they like it, fireworks ensue. However, the emphasis is clearly on finding the open man instead of dropping it in to T-Mac every time down the court and watching him go. It's more even-handed and realistic, and we like that just fine.
Note: Screenshots in this review are taken from the PS2 version of NBA Live 08
On the court, the action is solid if unspectacular. The PS2-quality visuals are impressive enough, and good ol' Marv Albert returns to call the action. We love him, and when he works a game it just sounds like NBA basketball. The controls also do a workmanlike job handling the fundamentals, although we sure would've liked slam dunks to have separate buttons from jumpers like Live's console cousins. Thankfully, foul shots use a traditional approach, which delights us to no end. We're sick and tired of developers coming up with new ways to shoot from the charity stripe each season.
More info
Genre | Sports |
Description | Advanced settings gives you more control - if moving players directionally is considered 'advanced.' |
Franchise name | NBA Live |
UK franchise name | NBA Live |
Platform | "Wii","PSP","PS3","PS2","Xbox 360" |
US censor rating | "Everyone","Everyone","Everyone","Everyone","Everyone" |
UK censor rating | "","","","","" |
Release date | 1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK) |
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