NBA 2K11

NBA 2K11 is a 2010 basketball simulation video game developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K.

A mode called Association is also present, in which the player assumes control of an NBA organization, and simulates through seasons.

The game features several aesthetical details found in real televised NBA games, such as commentary from Kevin Harlan, Clark Kellogg, and Steve Kerr (who makes his debut as the lead analyst),[1] halftime shows, replays, customizable camera angles, and other details.

Starting from this game, Doris Burke replaces Cheryl Miller as the sideline reporter.

The mode centers on Michael Jordan, and tasks the player with achieving ten of his most memorable accomplishments in his career, such as scoring 69 points in a game.

Completing the challenges unlocks a selection of shoes worn by Jordan throughout his career, which can then be used in several game modes.

Bertz experienced some technical issues, but described them as being minor, finishing his review by saying that other basketball games are inferior to NBA 2K11.

He also enjoyed the addition of classic NBA teams, even if he felt that the Michael Jordan-focused mode didn't provide enough entertainment.

Mc Shea's biggest criticism of the game focused on the technical issues he encounters, particularly in regard to the online modes.

It's not just another yearly update with some obligatory back-of-the-box modifications; it's a loving study of the greatest player of his generation and his biggest rivals, played out with beautiful sights and sounds that remind us just how great the Air Jordan era was.