NBA 2K10: Draft Combine Trailer Explains It All

As the downloadable NBA 2K10: Draft Combine debuted on Xbox 360 today and hits PlayStation 3 next week, September 3, publisher 2K Sports has offered up a trailer. Narrated by the enthusiastic "2K Insider," the below video runs through the vario

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As the downloadable NBA 2K10: Draft Combine debuted on Xbox 360 today and hits PlayStation 3 next week, September 3, publisher 2K Sports has offered up a trailer.

Narrated by the enthusiastic "2K Insider," the below video runs through the various features of the $5 download, which allows you to beef up a custom character through pre-season training in advance of NBA 2K10's full-fledged release on October 6.

Chris Faylor was previously a games journalist creating content at Shacknews.

From The Chatty
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    August 26, 2009 3:43 PM

    The video looks interesting, but how are the recent NBA 2K games? I played one a long time ago (maybe 2K3) and the controls were way too complex for me, with the game doing a poor job of explaining how to play.

    Have they simplified things at all in recent years?

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      August 26, 2009 3:46 PM

      in pure playability the 2K NBA games are far superior than EA´s NBA Live.

      They are not complex, similiar buttons as in NBA LIVE and similar games and you can always configure the buttons if you want.

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        August 26, 2009 3:59 PM

        Thanks. I'll download the NBA 2K9 demo and give it a shot.

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          August 26, 2009 6:55 PM

          The 2K9 demo is not indicative of the revamped controls (especially for low-post scoring) of 2K10. Perhaps try out the combine demo?

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