
If you’ve been awaiting the release of NBA 2K11 and you’re a Game Rant reader, you’ve probably seen my first impressions of the demo, and you know I wasn’t too happy with it. It was pretty bare bones; It didn’t allow you to do much other than a ‘quick game’, and you couldn’t even make substitutions. As a result, when I picked up the retail copy, I was more nervous than I normally would be for a 2K Sports release. After spending a good amount of time with the game though, I can say that 2K Sports has delivered arguably the best basketball simulation ever.
As soon as you fire up the game, before you ever see a menu, you step into the shoes of cover boy Michael Jordan and play through Game 1 of the 1991 NBA Finals. Win the game and you’re rewarded with your first pair of Air Jordan shoes. Each pair of sneakers can be equipped to any player in the league (or your created player), and give them different ratings boosts. I loved this way of integrating player boosts, it feels much better than the ‘card’ system that other sports games use. It may seem small, but being able to equate a performance boost with an item you can actually see during a game makes the boost seam more legitimate. It gives a new meaning to the phrase, “it’s gotta be the shoes.”
Once you’re able to explore the menus, you see where NBA 2K11 really shines, the plethora of game modes. 2K11 has all the standard modes you’d expect and adds in more, specifically the ‘Jordan Challenge’. Much like ‘Madden Moments’, you try to replicate 10 of the greatest performances of Jordan’s career, from scoring 63 points in The Garden in his first playoff appearance all the way to his final shot as a Bull to win the 97-98 NBA Championship. Unlike ‘Madden Moments’, you must play the entire game and meet multiple statistical marks in order to successfully complete each moment. Beating all 10 moments opens up a new mode, ‘MJ: Creating a Legend, where you guide MJ from a rookie to the end of his career, all while trying to duplicate his real life statistics. The inclusion of Jordan and the classic ‘Jordan Moments’ definitely triggers a sense of nostalgia to basketball fans who grew up in the age of MJ, and adds something very unique to the NBA 2K series.

The 'Jordan Challenge' adds an incredibly fun trip down memory lane
The ‘MJ: Creating a Legend’ mode mirrors the ‘My Player’ mode, which allows you to take your created player and guide take him from pre-draft workouts to possible NBA stardom. This created player mode is the deepest I’ve ever experienced in an NBA game. Before every game you play, you’re given 3 specific tasks to complete. They may be statistical goals or a target grade for your ‘Teammate Rating’. Successfully completing these tasks will net you skill points that can be used to increase your players’ ratings. You can also take your player into training drills that will increase your ratings in specific categories. Having a tangible list of things you must do in order to increase your ratings makes the process of increasing your rating very satisfying. But everyone knows, when you’re an NBA superstar your life is full of more than just basketball games. Your created player will have to navigate through press conferences, magazine cover shoots and endorsements.
When it comes to franchise modes, for my money, ‘The Association’ is the best in all of sports gaming (with the possible exception of EA’s NHL 11). There’s so much depth to the season modes that you can almost get lost in prospect scouting and player evaluations. And the inclusion of the new ‘Player Tendencies’ information helps you visualize the makeup of your team. You’ll be able to see how often a player shoots, passes, or fouls compared against the league average. The game-by-game presentation is great as well, making you want to play just one more game. It can often be overlooked, but simple audio drop-ins from the announcing team of Kevin Harlan and Clark Kellogg that reference a specific thing you did last game adds to the overall experience of the NBA season grind. And while the commentary does get repetitive after a season or so, it’s something you won’t mind listening to every few games just to get the full experience.

Clark Kellogg and Kevin Harlan know team specific chants, like the Buck's "Fear the Deer!"
A game can have all the bells and whistles it wants, but if its gameplay isn’t up to par then it’s all for naught. Luckily, NBA 2K11 doesn’t disappoint. Controlling the action doesn’t feel sluggish and most of the time the player you’re controlling does exactly what you want them to do. I mentioned in my demo impressions that one of the biggest problems with basketball video games is that it’s the hardest sport to replicate, and that in turn makes for bad games. I stand corrected, because NBA 2K11 replicates NBA action better than any game before it. Whereas most NBA simulations boil down to 1-on-1 isolation matchups, in 2K11 you must play to the strength of your team if you want to be successful. This brings up one of the knocks on the game, its difficulty level. By no means am I a world class competitive gamer, but I can normally hold my own and it took me a while to get going in this game. The learning curve is steep, but that is mostly due to the new ‘Iso-Motion Dribbling Control’.
The ‘Iso-Motion Dribbling Control’ system utilizes both thumb sticks in order to replicate the sensation of handling the basketball; you essentially use directional combos to perform different ball handling moves. This is a double-edged sword, because while it does add another layer of depth to the on-court game, it can get pretty complex for those not used to memorizing combos for sports games. Yes, you can get away with just using the buttons to shoot or maneuver, but that can only take you so far. A good way to explain this is to compare it to Street Fighter 4. If you’re just doing a few simple combos with Ryu, you can have success for awhile. Once you start facing more quality opponents though, you’re not going to last very long unless you know the more complex combos. With this in mind, do yourself a favor and download the full manual from 2K’s website and go into practice mode before you start up any serious games.

You can pull of some impressive moves using Kobe...with a lot of practice.
On top of all these game modes, there’s still the ‘NBA Blacktop’ mode which includes a slam dunk contest, game of 21, 1-on-1, and a 3-point contest. They’re nothing spectacular, but are still nice to have. These are the modes you’ll be using for those quick pick up and play sessions with your buddies.
NBA 2K11 is the total package for any basketball fan. Not only do you get to play with your favorite team in what is probably the greatest basketball simulation ever, but you get to control the greatest player of all time in a game mode that is incredibly satisfying, especially for anyone who even had mild interest in 1990s era NBA. With the delay of NBA Elite 11 until possibly after this year’s NBA season, this is the only way for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 owners to get their NBA fix until NBA Jam is released sometime this holiday season. With NBA fans itching for the season to start, do yourself a favor and pick up NBA 2K11, it’ll scratch that itch better than any game that’s come before it.
NBA 2K11 is now available for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PSP, and PC.










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So, why do you think this game is so great, Zak? It’s gotta be the shoes, right? It’s gotta be the shoes.
Seems like a nice bball sim for sure. My problem with most basketball sims is that there is stuff that just takes me out of the game. One example of this can be seen in the Bucks/Spurs image posted in this review. Where is the Spurs player behind no. 3 looking. A shot is in progress, turn your head or something. I know it is a minor thing and I know it is a video game, but yeah, basketball is just a hard sport to capture. Maybe I’ll give the game a rental or something though.
Obviously the Spurs player is looking at the floor in shame because he just got owned by Brandon Jennings. I believe this happens with Jennings all the time in real life
But yeah I prefer Madden to NBA games. Still, this game does seem well done. I may rent it…or better yet borrow it from a friend.
The gameplay is tightened and the graphics are jawdropping. Sure, there are a few glitches, but nothing that you wouldn’t see in any sports game. Every player plays the way he does in real life.
I want to presents an Skill Points Mod for NBA 2k11
Here you can get Download link & Instruction :
http://nba2k11skillpointsmod.blogspot.com/
But I post here an instruction for you ( if you want to download link then u must go to the blog site ):
1.Download Generator
2. Open the my player save.
3. Put the value you wanted in skill point tab and type “DE” in max all atribute tab for the max stat /attribute
4. Rehash and resign (Modio.etc)
5. Have fun !
So u can see, u can get an unlimited skill points for you player !
P.S. Sorry for my not greatest English but I learning it still
This game SUCKS it is impossible to find an online game with your crew and if you want to practice a scrimmage game with friends you can’t or at least you have try 50 times b4 you get one friend. Now that’s just the online the offline is riddled with bugs, achievements don’t unlock and the best is when you player a my player season it will glitch after your first season so all that work you put into building your character all for nothing. DO NOT BUY THIS GAME BRAND NEW, at best this one is for the bargain bin if you pay more that 15 dollars for this game you got ripped off. Also the slam dunk and 3 point competition in this game is poorly constructed and unexciting.
dude you just aren’t good at it i can average 145 points a game on All-Star difficulty “F” Hall of Fame, but come on seriously you just need to practice and you’ll get better.
This game is garbage DO NOT BUY!!! Graphics is hot but game play is garbage spin move slow ass hell, shooting is impossible!!! I have played online with game ending score 20 – 15, who wants to play a game scoring 20 Pts as a team scoring 5 Pts a qtr they made the game play too hard and it hatdly ever does what u tell it total let down!!!’
2k11 is a game simulation that stepped up a little more when it comes to graphics and realism.
Hey I’m playing the game and admittedly would play at least 1 NBA association game a day after work. I don’t know if I’m classified as an addict but to me, I don’t believe I am.
I noticed my cousin would play at least 6 games a day with the LA lakers and would usually forget that we have a training for basketball at the afternoon. It sucks knowing how nice the game is but can hook a person some times because of the more fluid moves that the game gave.
I just hope my cousin snaps back and trains again because we need a shooting guard in the team. lol.