- Publisher: EA Sports
- Release Date: Feb 7, 2001
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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Daily RadarThe fact remains that if you want to own the best possible basketball game for the PC, this is the one to get. The graphics are, as usual, simply spectacular, and the production values, from the snappy menu system to the hip-hop timeouts, are the best in the business.
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At this point, NBA Live 2001 should be the only basketball game you need for some time to come. It offers a little of everything, and although it's certainly not perfect, you have to appreciate that EA didn't skimp on the details or merely repackage last year's edition.
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GamePowerWe reloaded NBA Live 2000 for comparison, and there's no question that this is a leaps-and-bounds improvement.
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A really good game. There's no denying that. But those of you that already own the 2000 version of this game will really only be paying for new rosters, some tiny cosmetic upgrades, and couple of new features.
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The fact that EA Sports hasn't adequately dealt with the nagging AI glitches is not nearly enough to seriously diminish the overall impression and the unmatched atmosphere of the series that has been its trademark throughout the years.
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It doesn't really offer much in the way of new features--but likewise, it's still one of the best basketball games available.
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Like a breakaway that results in a lay-up. Where's the slammah jammah? As usual, the overall presentation, variety of game modes, and new additions are fantastic, but there are a handful of issues that hurt the game.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 15
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Mixed: 8 out of 15
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Negative: 2 out of 15
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TravisB.Dec 21, 2007
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TravisB.Dec 21, 2007
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MattR.Jul 30, 2001