NBA Ballers: Chosen One | 
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| From: Midway Entertainment Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $16.81 You Save: $23.18 (58%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 623
Platform: Xbox 360 ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 30101 Model: 30101 UPC: 031719301010 EAN: 0031719301010 ASIN: B0012RWQ3E
Release Date: April 21, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Earn Respect, Live the Fantasy: Your performance on the court will help determine the evolution of your career as both a player on the hardwood and as a superstar in life. New “Shut ‘Em Down” Super Moves. | | • | New “Act-A-Fool” Combos: Will you cross him up and use him as a ladder on your way to the hoop, or bounce it off his foot and pull a spin-move before stopping short for an easy 15 foot jumper? | | • | Take the Court Your Way: No matter if you’re playing alone, with a buddy, or online, NBA Ballers: Chosen One offers numerous ways to take to the court in 1-v-1, 2-v-2, or 1-v-1-v-1 matches. | | • | Online Competition & Downloadable Content: Take your unique “create-a-baller” online and compete with and against your friends around the world. Downloadable content keeps the game fresh with new gear, players and more with over 500 items. | | • | Custom Soundtrack: Hip-hop legend Chuck D calls the play-by-play action while producer, Just Blaze, mans the 1’s and 2’s with over 30 custom beats created exclusively for NBA Ballers: Chosen One. |
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Product Description If you've ever dreamed of becoming an NBA superstar, here's your chance. NBA Ballers - Chosen One has incredibly realistic graphics, so you'll feel like you're a real superstar. In an effort to become the Chosen One, you'll experience fast-paced one-on-one and two-on-two action. The pick-up-and-play gameplay allows Ballers like you, no matter what skill level you're at, to master combos and pull off amazing super-moves as you hoop-it-up with the best players in the NBA. Chosen One includes more than 80 playable NBA superstars & legends, hundreds of Create-A-Baller items, "Shut 'em Down" super moves and "Act a Fool" combos that will help separate the best from the rest on the court. These are the most immersive visuals ever seen in an NBA licensed videogame with lavishly detailed environments.
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| Customer Reviews:
I miss NBA Jam, Showtime and Hangtime... May 13, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Rememember when arcade hoops games were so much fun, just pickup and play? I Remember playing NBA Hangtime in college with my friends, we did 2 on 2 action and it was the best of what Midway did, arcade sports! As of late, Midway has kind of turned me away from their titles. And with E.A.'s serious hooper called NBA Street, Ballers seems to fall short in the fun factor category. NBA Ballers on the XBOX was Midway's first return back to arcade hoops since NBA Showtime, and while I did like Ballers quite a bat, the Chosen one gets away from the fundamentals of the game, and it's just simply not that fun to play. The first issue is the graphics. This simply is not a next gen looking game. The courts look sweet enough, but the players look fake, and their faces and skin looks too fakey fakey to be taken literally. Motion caputred moves get the job done, but once again, things are way over done and nothing looks amazing to knock your socks off. NBA Street Vol 3 looks better and that game was out quite a some time ago. The main issue with the game is that you don't have to check the ball out after a rebound. So basically the game consists of you "if you wanted" standing under the basket for a rebound then instantly going up for the dunk with no reason to take the ball back or play defense. This problem takes away zero strategy on both offense and defense. Checking the ball is a standard for all street hoops game, especially for 2 on 2 or 1 on 1 battles at 1/2 court. The gameplay is fair, but pulling out special moves seems to complictated for it's own good and the 360 controller is not implimented as well as it could have been. But even when you leave out the special moves and stick with jumping, blocking, and dribbling, the game still feels lathargic and the lack of any real strategy thanks to not having to checking the ball out, ruins the game. I had the most fun going online and playing with people, you can 1 on 1 and 2 on 2 battles against people onilne ,but once again, the gameplay still is ruined. If you can request people to check the ball out after each rebound, makes the game to be more enticing.
I love arcade hoops titles, the classics like NBA Hangtime, Jam and Showtime will always be missed. It's too bad the step to next gen has been a step back for fun, at least with Midway's hoops titles. The Chosen one can't even get the basics down right and ruins the game. Might be worth a rent or two with some friends, but other than that, you might as well keep playing NBA Street Vol 3 or wait for Street 4...
Graphics: Players faces look like their real counterparts and the facial expressions are nice, but the bodies look fake and their bodies are way over done. What is that, paint gloss over their bodies?
Gameplay: Performing special moves are tricky, and just not fun to pull off or watch as you do them. With the new midway rule of not having to check the ball out, you can stand there and wait for a miss, then go up for the next shot. Um, no Midway, this ruins the game.
Sound: Good music, good sound effects, not much chattering.
Fun Factor: A few games online might be fun for a bit, but once again, the lack of having to check the ball out after a miss, takes any fun that there was available, out of the game completely.
Overall: Stick with NBA Street Vol 3, you can pick that game up for under 20 bucks now and it's still the better game of hoops. Better luck next time Midway. Bring back NBA Hangtime and I'll be happy.
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