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Why i have taken a break from Madden and NBA 2K Games

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After a somewhat underwhelming outing last year, NBA 2K is back with a much stronger iteration in NBA 2K22. 2K22 shines the most on the court, which is the essential part, but it also suffers from unnecessarily bloated hubs in its most popular mode of MyCareer. The W also feels like more of an afterthought than a full-fledged mode, but at least with both the graphic and gameplay improvements, the mode still feels enjoyable to play. Thankfully, there are many things for fans to do in MyCareer, MyTeam, and the in-depth League and GM modes that make up for the negatives in The City on current-gen consoles and The Neighborhood on last-gen.

At the core, the question of how good any entry in the NBA 2K franchise is lies with how good it feels to play a basketball game. Fortunately, despite the long wait for the gameplay reveal, whether it's an NBA game in MyCareer, a pickup game in the hubs, or a match of Domination in MyTeam, the gameplay in 2K22 feels more detailed and enjoyable than its predecessors. From subtle tweaks in stamina drain, to shot meter adjustments, to new badges in MyCareer and MyTeam, it all blends with the stunning visuals with which 2K has become known to create something memorable.

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After a somewhat underwhelming outing last year, NBA 2K is back with a much stronger iteration in NBA 2K22. 2K22 shines the most on the court, which is the essential part, but it also suffers from unnecessarily bloated hubs in its most popular mode of MyCareer. The W also feels like more of an afterthought than a full-fledged mode, but at least with both the graphic and gameplay improvements, the mode still feels enjoyable to play. Thankfully, there are many things for fans to do in MyCareer, MyTeam, and the in-depth League and GM modes that make up for the negatives in The City on current-gen consoles and The Neighborhood on last-gen.

At the core, the question of how good any entry in the NBA 2K franchise is lies with how good it feels to play a basketball game. Fortunately, despite the long wait for the gameplay reveal, whether it's an NBA game in MyCareer, a pickup game in the hubs, or a match of Domination in MyTeam, the gameplay in 2K22 feels more detailed and enjoyable than its predecessors. From subtle tweaks in stamina drain, to shot meter adjustments, to new badges in MyCareer and MyTeam, it all blends with the stunning visuals with which 2K has become known to create something memorable.

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