NBA LIVE 18 - First Screenshots & Gameplay Feature Information
On the heels of Saturday night's NBA LIVE 18 event in California, event attendees have had their embargo lifted and are now able to share screenshots, a mini-trailer of the game, and video blogs from the event.
While footage and information is scarce in this initial release, some gameplay improvements did emerge such as a new skill-based counter move to help defenders stay with their man and an all-new Post System.
Continue on to see the first screenshots of the game, the first gameplay feature listing, and videos from the attendees.
SCREENSHOTS:
Gameplay Features:
In NBA LIVE 18 dominate the hardwood as your favorite NBA teams and players, in the venues you know with unprecedented control and responsiveness. Go head-to-head with or against friends, realistic AI or online to compete against the best equipped with innovative one-on-one gameplay arming you with an arsenal of all-new moves for each position on the court featuring hundreds of signature style animations and player interactions.
- On offense, use the dribble system to catch your defender out of position, while on defense, use the new skill-based counter move to stay in front of the ball handler to direct pace and tempo.
- Experience on-ball defense with control and responsiveness to stay with the ball carrier and cut off the drive through skill-based timing windows.
- Use your size and strength to blow by your man, cut off the drive, protect the basket or score down low, with the all-new Post System, you're in position to control the Big Man.
- Feel explosive dunks, game changing lay ups and the physicality of player collisions in one-on-one gameplay around the basket with more variety and signature finishes.
- With more animations than ever before, each character maintains realistic, human-like momentum throughout every matchup.
- The faces look great....minus Kyrie. Unless it's just a poor facial animation, he took a step back this year.
- The defensive skill-based counter & all-new Post System sound good/interesting, but want to see it in motion and more details first.
- I wish EA SPORTS had released the mini-trailer on their own versus it being buried in YouTube videos. Having these videos without something directly from EA first sort doesn't make a game announcement or info seem completely legit IMO.
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