This strong focus on one player’s life gives this narrative based portion of NBA 2K11 purpose, especially for those nostalgic towards the man himself. The second however is where you’ll spend most of your time with Michael, advancing from a rookie player to legend as you see yourself age as each year of training goes by. The plethora of modes features two distinctive ‘story’ modes, The Jordan Challenge and MJ: Creating A Legend, the first of which being 10 of the player’s best moments condensed into a short play through. Up against his ‘rival’ Magic Johnson, this gives an introduction both to the underlying MJ theme, and to the improvements made to the gameplay itself. Once you boot the game up for the first time, you are thrust into one of Michael’s career defining matches. If the earliest of impressions are to be believed then the answer is yes. With as many modes dedicated to the NBA Star as a regular sports game, could this mark a new high for the series? 2K hasn’t abandoned fresh content, on the contrary there is more than ever, but they have put plenty of effort into adding some nostalgia for those lucky enough to have seen Michael Jordan in action. Compared to EA’s strategy of focusing on the here and now, with updating rosters and Cover stars making a name for themselves in their respective sports. ![]() ![]() Given the now yearly release of NBA 2K, it’s surprising to see NBA Legend Michael Jordan adorning the cover.
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