NBA 2K23 Reviewed: Great Basketball, Bloated Hubs
NBA 2K23 marks of much-needed direction correction for the franchise , with enhanced gameplay NBA 2K23 MT, deeper immersion in MyCareer featuring new Seasons, and much more. After a less than stellar experience last year, NBA 2K is back with a stronger version of NBA 2K23.
2K23 shines the most on the court which is the key part, but it also is a victim of excessively bloated hubs in its most popular mode of MyCareer. The W also seems like less of an option than fully-fledged modes, but it is at least improved with graphics and gameplay enhancements.
It's still enjoyable to play. Thankfully, there are plenty of activities to enjoy through MyCareer, MyTeam, and the extensive League as well as GM modes that compensate for the shortcomings of The City on current-gen consoles and The Neighborhood on last-gen.
At its core, the factor in determining how good an game in the NBA 2K franchise is lies in how enjoyable it is to play an basketball game. However, it is a blessing, in spite of the lengthy wait for the gameplay reveal, whether it's an NBA game played in MyCareer or a casual game in the hubs, or an actual game with Domination on MyTeam.
The gameplay of 2K23 feels more realistic and enjoyable over its predecessors. From subtle tweaks in stamina drain, through changes to the shot meter Buy NBA 2K MT, and new badges in MyCareer and MyTeam It all goes hand-in-hand with the stunning graphics that 2K has become recognized for its ability to make something memorable.