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NBA 2K7 (G) PS3, rrp. $119.95

The lowdown: Soar to the rim like Kobe in the best basketball sim on the market.

Shelf-life: Yo, homey, ready to kick it to the kerb so you can see how this B-boy owns the lane? OK, so my trash-talking is nearly as embarrassing as my real-life attempts to play basketball. Who cares? I have NBA 2K7.

All the elements are here -- superb presentation that mimics a TV broadcast, players who look, move and perform like their real-life counterparts, a variety of modes and a challenging, yet fair, learning curve.
Zaskark4 - contributor
Published: 846 days 13 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3
 
 
 

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