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Electronic Arts is really trying to outdo itself with NBA Live 08. The developers are taking realism up a notch in the game, making it feel even more like a live broadcast of an NBA game with over 20,000 lines of speech from commenters Marv Albert and Steve Kerr. To really capture the feel of a live NBA game, the developers had Albert and Kerr record their lines without scripts, ad-libbing their comments just as they would do in a live game. This preserves the spontaneity - not to mention flaws: the commenters will also be stumbling in their speech sometimes - of a live commentary. To preserve authenticity, Albert and Kerr have also recorded 800 lines of player-specific comments for 130 players in the game. The lines will be played in the game when a specific player does a specific move (even their own signature shots) so players won't be hearing ambiguous lines referring to players who could be anybody. The commenters will really be specifying who is who in the game. Another move for authenticity is the game's new default camera is no longer the baseline camera but rather a sideline camera, like the ones you see on a live broadcast. The change of default angles is to immerse players more into the game, but the baseline angle is still available. Watch out for NBA Live 08 as it is released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PSP and PC on October 2. |
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It takes a certain amount of class for a big development team to admit that they came up short for a game. In this trailer, EA Canada didn't hold back anything and admitted that NBA Live 07 didn't live up to expectations. The good thing about their acknowledgement is that they've set out on a motivated effort to make up for it by revolutionizing the franchise with EA Sports' NBA Live 08.
To prove this, they even sat down with the best NBA Live players online and got their feedback on last year's and this year's offerings. You'll see what happened to the chat in the video below. As you will see, the new features and the older, but improved ones will be discussed. The graphics were also tackled and the commentary got some....well, comments. In any case, check this clip out and tell us what you think. NBA Live 08 is set for the Sony PlayStation 3, PSP, PS2, Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, and decent Windows gaming PCs. |
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If you've ever wanted to play international hoops in a video game but couldn't find one that will offer such a thing, then worry no more. NBA Live 08 (also coming to the Xbox 360, Wii and PC) just sealed a licensing deal with world basketball governing body FIBA and international teams will be included in the mix. The Play Now mode allows you to pit the world's best teams against any ballclub in the NBA, while the FIBA mode will have you battling it out in an 8-team tournament to determine which national squad has the right to be called world champions. This means you can take it to the rack using Manu Ginobili while Spurs teammate Tim Duncan tries to stop you. Can T-Mac shoot fadeaways over Yao Ming? We'll find out soon. 2006 World Championship winners Spain led by Memphis Grizzlies star Pau Gasal will be there as well as runners up Greece and USA, as well as France, Germany, Italy, Argentina and China. The announcement adds to the already stellar list of new features such as the Go-To basketball gameplay, deep customization and management. Combine that with the trademark quality graphics and sound and the NBA Live dynasty just might go on well into the new age of digital sports. |
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We saw NBA Live 08's (also coming to the Xbox 360, Wii and PC) E3 trailer screaming dunk-fests and new features a few days back, but that's not all EA Sports have to keep the ball rolling - we've found another which should please the crowd more than a buzzer beater would, and it's all about the new "Hot Spots" feature.
In this installment of the famous NBA franchise, players will now have the ability to see a NBA star's hotspots or where he has a higher percentage of draining shots down the ring. Looking at the video, it's not just your man's shooting ability that determines hot spots. Hot spots are more of preferences of where certain players want to make their shot, which vary a lot. Watch the video yourself and you'll see that there's no discrimination with this feature which should deliver a much more dynamic game without creating too much balance issues. |
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We've headlined to you in recent posts that EA Sports' NBA Live 08 is gearing up for the new season with a flashy new look and some crazy new moves with its Go-To Basketball system. This time, we get to see it warming up as it flexes its E3 video right here. Check it out:
Judging by the video, Live 08 is looking to be a festive dunk-a-thon where sin-style ball-play meets a streak of arcade elements. All the moves that make playground legends out of young men will be at your disposal, so take it to the next-gen rack and let it all hang. The revitalization of the franchise characterized by this season's offering represents an obvious bid by the developers to win back the critics that have leaned on its rivals in the recent years. Will this mark the dawn of a new era for the series? We'll find out soon enough. |
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More than a decade after its rookie season, NBA Live is still the most internationally recognizable franchise when you talk about digital hoops. It may have taken a seat on the bench with its last few iterations but EA Sports is hoping to transform the next-gen era into another dynasty for the series.The developers have given the game its new and improved look but more than aesthetics, they're placing the premium on gameplay factors. In the thick of things is NBA Live 08's Go-To Basketball system which allows players to play as realistically as possible by knowing the strengths of their particular ballers. If you love shakin' and bakin' as you drive to the lane, you'll be interested in one of the four elements of Go-To: The Quick-Strike ball handling system. Quick-Strike takes a page out of the NBA Street brand and incorporates it with the freestyle dribbling game of past NBA Live incarnations. Where the freestyle controls allowed you to break ankles by chaining insane maneuvers with the right analog stick, Quick-Strike makes it all intuitive by toning down the more unrealistic stuff and giving players the moves that you'll see them do in the actual game. That means you'll still get the Nash first step but you'll hardly see a Yao Ming cross-over to keep it all real. Perhaps the best thing about Quick-Strike is the emphasis on hesitation which makes it easy for you to break out of dribble moves like a pro. This means passing can easily be incorporated into your dribbling repertoire without fumbling a lot. With this system, you can distract your defender with a flashy move while waiting for a forward to set a pick. After that, you can choose to either shoot, drive or pass. Textbook execution. Those of you who love to gut it out on the defensive end need not worry. Offensive players may have all the playground moves, but you'll have a risk and reward system that pays off if you're good at anticipating plays. Like in real basketball, you may either play a man loose or aggressive depending on the degree of necessity. Be careful, however, as the decisions you make can either set your man loose or send him to the line. Overall, the Quick-Strike system looks very promising as it brings you closer to an age in the league where point guards are dominating the sport. Sneaker-squeaking action is right around the corner. |
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Electronic Arts has announced that the official NBA Live 08 website is now, well, live. If you're a sports fan looking forward to this game's release, check it out. The website contains various video clips of NBA Live 08 cover athlete Gilbert Arenas talking about his nicknames and getting on the cover of a video game. There are also a couple of screenshots and, for those who want to dress up their computers in the colors of their favorite team, some wallpapers. Fans can also check out the producer's blog to learn more about the game or head on over to the community talk page for some discussions with other basketball fans. You can check it out via our read link below. |
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