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NBA 2K14 landed on store: what some experts are saying about NBA 2K14..!

NBA 2K14 landed on store: what some experts are saying about NBA 2K14..!
You probably knew NBA 2K14 landed on store shelves today..!

NBA 2K14 is the most incremental upgrade in the recent history of the acclaimed NBA 2K franchise. Following more than 38 Sports Game of the Year and "Best Of" mentions last year, 2K14 is set to rule the virtual hardwood once again.

LeBron James is on the cover this year and he helped pick the music for the game.

This year's release of NBA 2K14 promises to be the best yet and there are a handful of compelling features that suggest it will be just that. With nearly two dozen authentic kicks replicated in the game and a new Path to Greatness mode featuring the most dominant player on the planet in LeBron James, the strengths of NBA 2K14 greatly outweigh any perceived weaknesses.


One of the coolest things about Path to Greatness feature is that it won't force users to play through entire games or seasons. Instead, gamers will be put in certain scenarios where they will need to score a big basket or make a huge decision off the court that will impact LeBron's future and that of the NBA.

In NBA 2K14, you'll recognize all of your favorite NBA stars, as players like LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Derrick Rose and Kevin Durant will be rocking their signature shoes, which are designed to a tee in the game.

Let's take a look at what some experts are saying about NBA 2K14.

USAToday.com's Brett Molina was quick to point out the simplicity and authenticity of NBA 2K14, calling it a "solid hoops package".

Molina has mostly positive things to say about 2K Sports' latest release, but IGN.com's Ryan McCaffrey takes it even further. McCaffrey describes NBA 2K14 as "the best hoops sim" he's ever played and raves about the improved presentation in this year's game.

According to McCaffrey, who awarded NBA 2K14 an "amazing" rating of 9.3 out of 10, this year's version features "tighter-than-ever" gameplay and "impeccable" presentation.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com