If you're thinking that
NBA 07 is just another NBA baller, you're sadly mistaken. While it's true that you do have the ability to play through a season or jump into a quick exhibition game or some even faster mini-games, where the heart of the game lies is definitely in
Vol 2’s career mode,
The Life. This year’s story involves a rivalry between your player from last year’s
Vol 1 (The Kid), and a star from this year’s
Vol 2 (Big W), both looking for the prize of a championship ring and the coveted MVP trophy.
If you haven’t had the chance to play the debut game of the series last year, let me give you the run-down. In The Life, you will be taken down a story of NBA stardom. Along the way, the drama unfolds, and you’ll be involved in a lot of tests, both physically and emotionally. To continue the story, you’ll have to hop into a ton of scenarios, ranging from simple one-on-one matches, to actual games.
The Life’s scenarios each contain specific goals that need to be performed on the court. There are also two categories of goals, with some required for advancement in the story, and others that go above and beyond that of the ordinary man. Regardless of the category, many of these goals will allow you to not only increase your attributes, but also allow for the unlocking of special rewards. This is a slick way to tempt players to replay these scenarios in hopes for the Showtime Goal rewards.
And while the story mode is good, it can’t make up for the gameplay, unfortunately. The computer A.I. has some big problems in certain situations, and the overall fun-factor of playing a game of hoops is nothing compared to games like the NBA Live and NBA 2K franchises. An example, an extreme annoyance is that the game is not smooth upon changes of possession. After every shot, regardless of a made basket or a miss with a defensive rebound, the game freezes, the view changes, and play continues. This takes the player out of the moment, and further has a problem that automatically resets the defense into the same position every single time after making a shot. You really don’t have control over your players at all times, and that’s a huge problem in my book.
In addition, the game seems to have some technical drawbacks. First off, The Life Vol 2 should probably read "The Life Vol 1.5" because it appears to use last year’s engine, which means similar graphics and lack of improvement. However, it is only fair to mention a big bonus due to this; you can actually import last year’s profile and use your already-created player in part of the drama for a second season. Some other drawbacks include EXTREMELY long load times, black screens that often seem like the game has locked up, and a non-intuitive interface.