NBA 06 plays like your typical basketball video game. Normally, this wouldn't be that big of a talking point, but those who played
NBA last year will see it as a big deal. All of the "enhancements" to last year's game have been gutted and replaced with tried and true methods, opening the gameplay up to the more casual fans who may have turned away from the complicated shooting and mechanics found in last year?s game.
Nearly all of the game modes from last year's version are included. The game's core mode is Season, which can be adjusted to either 29, 58 or 82 game seasons. Overall, the game's flow is much improved and feels okay. Still there are a number of minor issues that hinder many of NBA's strides towards being a good basketball game, not the least of which are the bugs involved with player trades. Last year's trade issues, which allowed you to nab super stars for the price of 4th string waterboys, is still present. This problem alone is sure to annoy some of the hardcore basketball fans, but for a casual fan like myself it was actually rather amusing, especially since it allowed me to shore up my young Hornets team with players like Shaq and Stromile Swift for next to nothing in trades.
Mini-games were what really made NBA worth playing, so it's great to see them make a return in 06 since, sadly, they're still more fun than the "real" game. All three of last year's games (Three-Point, Skill Challenge and Paint) are back and play much like they did last year. This year they are joined by two additional games: Horse and Dodgeball. Horse plays like the game most of you remember playing at the playground. You and an opponent try to match shots. Horse is fun, but isn't as entertaining as Dodgeball which, and this should come as no surprise to anyone who knows me, ended up being the mode I enjoyed the most. Sony just might be on to something with this -- hint, hint.
Wireless multiplayer games are also available, though I can't say too much about them since I tended to have a difficult time finding people to play against and honestly, the standard game of basketball isn't all that fun to begin with.