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  • NBA Live 08
  • Xbox 360
  • EA Canada
  • EA Sports
  • October 02nd, 2007

Much like last year, NBA 2K8 wins in the pure gameplay department. Where NBA Live 08 shines is in the presentation and authentic feel. NBA 2K8 plays like a good basketball game, but NBA Live 08 plays like a good NBA game. The announcers are MUCH better than 2K8 (Steve Kerr rules), the replays look better, the player models look more realistic, and the little touches like shooting forms, dribbling, player animations and more add up to a very real-feeling NBA experience.
 

There are some issues which still keep it from being a great title, though. For starters, the computer still makes a lot of stupid mistakes, and the team AI needs some work. It's very common to be shooting on the block and go up behind the backboard with a jumpshot, or to have the computer pass it to someone when their foot is on the sideline. Nothing too game breaking, but the little things add up enough to bring you back down to earth. Just when you thought the miraculous happened and NBA Live reclaimed its thrown as Best Basketball Game, Tim Duncan gets called for an offensive foul shooting a jumpshot.
 

The other things in the game are more hit and miss than the gameplay itself. For starters, the dynasty mode isn't much more than an extended season. The inclusion of the FIBA teams is a nice touch, but really, a game focusing on NBA basketball can't quite capture the feel of international play; dare I say it's time for an international basketball game?

 

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My biggest gripe with the game is the incredible load times. While there's a nice trivia game to kill time, getting to the point where you see the same question for the third time before a game starts up is just frustrating. I've heard people saying it's due to defective discs, fixed with the cache being cleared, or just random whether or not the game loads fast or slow. At this point I'm not entirely sure what causes the issue, but hopefully it gets addressed officially by EA. Until then, consider it a possible issue you may or may not face.
 

NBA Live 08 is easily a gigantic step forward from Live 07. The game has far fewer bugs, the gameplay is much more solid, and the NBA-styled presentation is in full effect. There are three NBA games to choose from this year (two if you don't own a PS3). Get NBA 08 if you want the best NBA presentation but poor gameplay; get NBA 2k8 if you want the best core gameplay and worst NBA presentation; and get NBA Live 08 if you want both solid gameplay and an authentic NBA feeling.

Game Score

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Gameplay & Design: 2K remains the gameplay king, but Live takes a serious jab at the champ this year. If you care more for NBA-like gameplay than basketball fundamentals, Live takes the cake.
Graphics & Sound: Live's models just look better. Players look like the reallife counterparts, and the animations are pretty fluid throughout. The framerate is also great. I never thought I'd play a sports video game where I liked the commentators. Kudos to you, Steve Kerr.
8.0 Final Word: NBA Live 08 is in serious contention for Best Basketball Game this year. That just shows you how much improved 08 is after the disaster of 07. Who says EA doesn't listen?
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