2K Sports has been saying that the visual and gameplay improvements, new features, and the captivating soundtrack of “NBA 2K16” are its most superb features.
However, those who have seen the trailer and already played the game say that the latest installment of the “NBA 2K” video game franchise is now more realistic not only because of the improved face scanning feature made by the game developer but also because it got the little things right.
Because of these little things, mostly facial expressions and peculiar quirks of some NBA players that they often do in real life, fans and gamers get more endeared to the basketball simulation video game.
Some of these peculiar quirks include the dangling mouthpiece on Stephen Curry while he shoots the three, the facial expressions of Hassan Whiteside and Isaiah Austin after making a basket, and recently, the penchant of Miami Heat’s Chris Bosh for video-bombing teammates’ post-game interviews.
Chris Bosh’s antics actually appears in the course of gameplay, adding a little extra touch of non-game animation sprinkled into the trailer as a little red meat for rabid fans to chew on.
Although very minute, these are actually the little things that make the game really worth the time, energy, and money and makes 2K Sports a critically-acclaimed game developer and publisher.