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College Hoops 2K8 - Xbox 360
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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Not a lot of folks are likely reading this review, for a game that came out five years ago, but if you want a high quality product this is it. 2K no longer makes college basketball games and it truly is a shame, because this masterpiece is the most realistic, true to the game basketball experience you will ever find. The amount of detail put into every aspect is truly amazing.

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This is the most fun I've had with a basketball game in a long time. This is a simulation game, so you can't just throw up shots and expect to make everything. If you get the timing down and play smart, you will make shots.

One cool feature is that you can go on Xbox Live and download roster saves which will give you the correct names and appearances for every player. You can even download saves for the unlockable classic and all-time teams!

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2K8 basketball games just get it right. They offer some of the most realistic gameplay ever seen in a video game. If you are looking for a true sim, CH 2K8 is the game to get. You can run with multiple teams in your Dynasty mode (Legacy, create and easily modify players, and what's neat about this year's game is you can creat a prospect at the high school level, play with him in the summer camp games. With your team you can monitor all of these players progressions to find out who you want to recruit. It is really a nice-added feature to the game. As for the gameplay itself, there are still some minor issues: 1). the CPU on your team does not get back in transition to guard other players very well. And by the time you switch off to the player with the ball, it's too late. They have already scored. 2). too many missed open layups and mid-range shots. Star players on North Carolina just don't miss open shots like that! 3). Graphics, though decent, still look a bit cartoonish to my standards. The arenas look O.K., but not nearly as good as you'll find in March Madness 08. Player models are good, but again, I don't think they come close to what MM has produced. 4). The menu screens, though minor, 2K really needs to update those. They get the job done, but they're a bit outdated. Again, MM 08 has the better menu screens. 5). The color commentary: 2K8 needs to really work on this. It's just not as exciting as it should be.

Overall: this game is fun to play besides some minor issues. It lacks in certain areas compared to MM 08, but I think overall it offers the better gameplay and depth and freedom you will want in a college basketball game this season. 8-10.

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I have played both the 2k and EA College Hoops games. 2k College Hoops has always been better then EA March Madness, though every year I play the EA just to make sure to see if they made it better. Graphics are good with the EA game, but not the game play way to slow of game play. Doesn't feel real... With 2k8 College Hoops it is the best yet to be made! I highy recommend this game to anyone looking to buy a College Hoops game. As for the other review for this game, maybe the guy just isn't that good at the game is all I can say! Very fun game and again I highly recommend it to all...

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College Hoops 2K8 marks the end of an era, as 2K9 in the series will not be produced due to contractual issues with the National Collegiate Athletic Association and 2K. Thus, we are discussing the last College Hoops game which will ever be made by 2K. Sure, you'll still have March Madness from EA Sports to gulp down every year, but many gamers' preference lie with 2K Sports. With that being said, the idea behind College Hoops 2K8 is awesome, but in the end, the gameplay falls short and renders the game frustrating more than enjoyable. I almost get the feeling that if the series were prolonged to 2K9, everything would work out better because I felt the game was maybe one year away, but of course, we will never know.

First, the good about the game...

The visuals look fantastic. I have a 32' Sharp Aquos 720p HDTV and the visuals are absolutely stunning. The game itself has every major D1 team, and their home courts look absolutely outstanding. You can see players' emotions erupt on the court after missing a layup or after drawing a foul, the animations look beautiful...I can't really say much else other than the game just looks good...

2K Share is a great idea. 2K Share gives users the ability to upload Rosters and Sliders into the 2K database for others to share, so instead of running a team with #2, #3, #4 and #5 on your team, you can have real names. I have my sliders at default, but if you please, you can get someone else's sliders also.

All American mode teaches you the nuances of the game, from running lines to defending and utilizing low post moves. The player ratings are pretty accurate and the Soundtrack (with College Fight Songs) is relatively impressive also...much like the EA versions of the college games.

Of course, with any sports game, you have your Legacy/Dynasty mode also where you can take on a team for many years, There are two of these modes in 2K8. First, you can do a Career Legacy, where you're given a list of 50 schools from Mid-Major Conferences (that are relatively bad), where you try and build up your team and move to larger schools through the process. Or, if you don't want to do that and just want to dive into the LSU's of the world, you can just do an Open Legacy, where you can just choose any team you want. No matter which you choose, the first screen will introduce you to the ABL (American Basketball League) where you can scout and play as the recruits and receive bonus points. In season, you need to train your players, do bonus drills (similar to the All-American Challenge), Recruit, and all that fun stuff. The review show at the end of the week is vastly improved also, with Clark Kellogg and Bryant Gumbel at the desk. All in all, the mode is pretty well rounded and fair.

Now, to the negatives.

The reason why I rated the game so low is because of the gameplay. The gameplay just has so many glitches it makes it impossible sometimes to really enjoy the game. For example, getting a hand in the face to disrupt the shot is easy for the CPU to understand, but you have to really disrupt the shot in the exact right place, otherwise they make everything. If you get a blocking foul, 75% of the time even if it's a continuation, you have to take it out of bounds. Your tall players are basically idiots in the low post If you're matched up against a smaller center, you have no idea how easy it is for the smaller player to rebound and reject you, even if you're almost half a foot taller than them. Tall players don't know how to dunk, which leads to many, many, MANY missed layups each game. The missed layups is absolutely ridiculous, especially the ones where the player is wide open with no one around them. The CPU plays their players about 85% of the game, and they never get tired, which means while they should be on the floor breathing heavily, they're draining shot after shot. You'll get a ton of fouls called on you, and even if you get some steals, you'll see the ball almost spin right back to the other team because the ball physics are so out of wack.

You know the saying 'Defense Wins Championships'? It doesn't apply in the game. If you are facing ANY team with good 3 point shooters on the perimeter (80+) and you don't know how to defend to the CPU's standards, you're gonna be in for a ridiculous display of shooting. Why? They drain everything and even if you're flying in their faces, the CPU doesn't process your blocking of shots as 'disrupting the shot', so you're gonna see them shoot over 85% against you. I'm not even talking about someone like UNC having great shooters...I'm talking about the Gramblings of the World...a great offense in the game will destroy a great defense.

The '6th Man' idea was conjured up this year to really feel home court advantage. At Wisconsin, we had the Grateful Red, and we carried the longest home winning streak in the nation for a brief period. The idea is beautiful, but the execution is poor, to say the least. The crowd yells at inappropriate times, and when a game is close and you hit a key basket, they stay quiet. Kinda unrealistic. I would hear the crowd turning against my players, telling me I can't do that after a foul or telling me thanks for coming after I loss a game. Also, when you're in the Red (meaning huge momentum boost), you'd figure it'd keep going up if you continued the run, but it gradually decreases for no reason. Just bogus sometimes, especially when I need the momentum, being the small school that I am, I need to use every advantage I can.

So just know, if you decide to purchase the game, it's alright. The modes are there, and gameplay up to a certain difficulty is realistic. But once you push it too far, you'll see some steals spiral back to the CPU, you'll see CPU defenders jump exactly at the right time the ball comes down (while you can't, because if you wait too long, you won't get any rebounds), and just random stuff that makes you mad throughout the game. It's frustrating, and if 2K8 were given one more year to work out all these glitches, the game might've rivaled NBA 2K8 is one of the better sports games on the Next-Gen consoles.

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