NBA 2K10

NBA 2K10

Cover art featuring Kobe Bryant
Developer(s) Visual Concepts
Publisher(s) 2K Sports
Distributor(s) Take-Two Interactive
Series NBA 2K
Platform(s) Xbox 360
PlayStation 2
PlayStation 3
PlayStation Portable
Wii
Microsoft Windows
Release date(s)

PS3, Xbox 360, PSP, PS2

  • JP October 15, 2009
  • NA October 6, 2009
  • EU October 6, 2009
  • AUS October 7, 2009

Windows

  • NA October 12, 2009
  • EU October 12, 2009
  • AUS October 12, 2009

Wii

  • NA November 9, 2009
  • EU November 27, 2009
  • AUS November 2009
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer

NBA 2K10 is a basketball video game based on the National Basketball Association developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K Sports. It was released on October 6, 2009 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PSP and on October 12, 2009 on Windows. It was released on Wii on November 9, 2009 in North America. It was released in Europe on November 27.[1] Kobe Bryant is the cover athlete of the game.[2] The game is the first PSP and Wii release of the NBA 2K series, and the first on a Nintendo system since NBA 2K3 for the GameCube. The Wii version, while containing version-specific controls and nuances, is a general port of the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions - including all the modes (online and offline) of the current-gen iterations.[3] The PSP release is essentially a port of the PlayStation 2 version, though lacking online play.[4] Kanye West, Twista, Pitbull , The Game, David Banner & Asher Roth appeared in the video game. NBA 2K10 was succeeded by NBA 2K11.

Features

Release

NBA 2K10: Anniversary Edition

On June 1, 2009, 2K Sports announced NBA 2K10: Anniversary Edition to celebrate 10 years of the NBA 2K franchise, and the milestone of having sold two million units of NBA 2K9 worldwide. NBA 2K10: Anniversary Edition camepackaged in a specially designed 2K Sports locker configured for game storage, and included a Kobe Bryant figurine and poster, along with a commemorative video looking back on 10 years of the NBA 2K franchise and its past cover athletes. Gamers with Xbox Live and PlayStation Network membership also gained exclusive access to an online lobby - the Gold Room - where celebrities and other VIP members will go to play.[6] The Anniversary Edition was limited to 30,000 copies. Each Anniversary Edition locker was individually numbered.

NBA 2K10 Draft Combine

The NBA 2K10 Draft Combine is a downloadable content game for the Xbox Live Arcade ($4.99) and PlayStation Network ($4.99). It was released on August 26, 2009 on the Xbox Live Arcade and on September 3, 2009 on the PlayStation Network.[7] The game allows users to create a player and let that player complete drills and games in a pre-NBA draft camp to increase their draft stock. Users are able to upload their player to the 2K servers to use in the NBA 2K10 My Player mode.[8] Derrick Rose was announced as the cover athlete for Draft Combine on August 11, 2009.[9]

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic83 (PS3)[10]
82 (X360)[11]
Review scores
PublicationScore
1UP.comB-[12]
GamePro[13]
IGN8.5 out of 10[14]
X-Play[15]

NBA 2K10 has been met with generally favorable reviews, including a Metacritic score of 82 out of 100[11] for the Xbox 360 edition and an 83 out of 100 for PlayStation 3 edition.[10] GamePro scored it with a 4.5 out of 5,[13] citing strong visuals and presentation in addition to an in depth "Association mode". G4TV awarded it a 4 out of 5.[15]

A common source of complaints among reviewers, however, are apparent performance problems with the game. Several reviewers have cited frame rate drops of varying frequency among all versions of the game, however on November 6, 2009 a patch was released on the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions in an attempt to fix various problems in the game including the frame rate problem.[13][14][15][16] According to IGN, the Xbox 360 seems to be affected more than other platforms while the PC seems to be the least affected. 1UP awarded NBA 2K10 a B-[12] citing this and other flaws including online mode issues, cumbersome/difficult menus - a change which IGN praised NBA 2K10 for - and a lackluster A.I. The Wii version of the game was heavily criticized for its poor graphics and broken motion controls. IGN gave the Wii version 6.5 out of 10 saying "it looks bad, but it controls worse with the Wiimote."[17] Cheat Code Central also criticized the Wii motion controls saying "even simple tasks like shooting are a total mirage."[18]

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