You can always wave it away as a fluke of genetics, but it can easily result in awkwardness.ĭespite these hiccups, My Career continues to be a good mode with fresh ideas, though it would've been nice to be able to interact with the story characters. Topics that, if you have the game scan your face or you pick a different ethnicity, are likely to come across quite strange. You'll also come across plenty of cinematic scenes of your parents talking up what a nice boy you are, of course, not to mention how much you've sacrificed.
You begin as the son of a poor African American family from a run-down neighborhood with a twin sister who teaches you basketball. A welcome surprise, since the Career Mode is directed by Spike Lee, you'll find yourself thrown into an unimaginable series of events. Now don't think you have to play a complete year of university basketball under the NCAA (perhaps next year.) but you are at least given the chance to summarize it in four matches with the appropriate corresponding rules.ĢK Sports didn't just want to make this aspect more professional, but also wanted to follow the player in his day-to-day life. In last years iteration you could begin by losing the draft and having to work up to being hired by an NBA team, but this year 2K Sports took it much farther by putting you in the shoes of a university student just starting to get noticed by universities and the draft alike, ready to be noticed and become an NBA legend.