Unlike most next-generation games, NBA Live 07 actually looks better in screens than it does in motion. Player models are the real draw here and look even better than they did last year thanks to better skin textures. Once the game goes into motion, everything changes. Animations are disjointed and feel very mechanical. Rather than transitioning between moves in a realistic way, players will simply switch to another move. Sometimes players will even instantly turn around without moving their bodies.
Live 07 also deals with a number of technical issues. Clipping is frequent and the framerate is far from steady. The first doesn’t hamper gameplay too much, though the latter does become annoying.
Sound is the absolute best part about Live 07. Not only do you get great commentary from Marv Albert and Steve Kerr, but you get a completely new set of commentators for the All-Star Game in Ernie Johnson and Greg Anthony. As great as the commentary sounds, it still doesn’t always match up to what is happening on the court. It still works, but the timing noticeably off.
Live 07’s soundtrack is varied and attempts to work in music to suit most players’ tastes and includes the talents of The Black Eyed Peas, Maroon 5 and Gnarls Barkley.