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NBA 2K25 

Another year and another NBA 2K basketball game. This year it is NBA 2K25. There are some interesting changes within this sports video game. First and foremost the halftime show is gone. To avoid audio copyrights while live streaming NBA 2K25 I had to turn off every single song one a time. I know it past years there was an easy option to turn off all the music with a few presses of the button. What gives this year? There are a variety of different teams from different eras in NBA 2K25. There is also the WNBA for those that are interested in women’s basketball. NBA 2K25 can be found on the Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. Look for a full review of NBA 2K25 in issue #209 of the always amazing Family Friendly Gaming magazine.

NBA 2K25 looks good, and it sounds good. There are plenty of interesting comments from the announcers. The presentation is all about the experience at the courts. So we get a dance cam for example. Although the same dances were performed by different NPC’s in game after game. Those can be skipped. The cheerleaders will dance. We will see someone try and make the half court shot and more in NBA 2K25. The controls are easy to pick up and there are multiple difficulty settings so you can customize this game for your level. Visual Concepts is the developer for NBA 2K25. 2K Sports is the publisher for NBA 2K25.
{11/09/2024}
Paul

 


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