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NBA Ballers: Chosen One Hands-On

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We take on Kobe, LeBron, KG, Ray Allen, and even Magic with our first hands-on experience with NBA Ballers: Chosen One.

Although NBA Ballers: Chosen One was announced in November of last year, there wasn't much known about the latest installment in Midway's popular arcade-style basketball game--until now. We were recently able to spend some time with the PlayStation 3 version of the game, and we came away with a wealth of information on the series' move to current-generation consoles, the story mode, and the new gameplay elements.

Chosen One offers a variety of play modes. There's a single-player story mode, head-to-head online play, and minigames, and you can play quick games of 1v1, 2v2, and 1v1v1 with custom rules. The two minigames are shootout, where you try to make shots from small, roving circles that assume different point values as they move around the court, and three-point shootout, which is just what you'd expect but with more-dynamic camera angles to make things interesting.

Like previous games, NBA Ballers: Chosen One focuses heavily on its story mode, which is centered on your created baller's attempt to defeat a host of other NBA players and become the "Chosen One." The story is told via SportsCenter-like video segments hosted by none other than Chuck D of Public Enemy fame. Chuck details your progress, interviews real players, and sets up each of the game's six episodes, each consisting of five chapters. Not only do the episodes take place in locations around the world, but they also feature a number of different challenges. For example, at one point you'll find yourself filming a commercial with LeBron James. Rather than standing around looking pretty, you'll actually have to perform moves as the commercial's director calls them out. Once you're done shooting, you'll get to view the finished product.

Each of Chosen One's six locations is headed up by a superstar player who acts as the area's boss. As if having to take on the likes of Gilbert Arenas, Kobe Bryant, and LeBron James isn't intimidating enough, each boss baller has a unique entrance designed to show you just how big a star you're up against. Gilbert arrives to the court in a limo, flanked by an entourage of players, women, and paparazzi; Kobe shows up to the oceanside court in a yacht that would make Donald Trump jealous; and LeBron really does it in style, landing about 50 yards from the court in his own private jet. As long as you've got some skills, you won't have to envy the stars' lifestyle for long; once you beat them you'll unlock pieces of your own over-the-top intro, which you can then put together for your own custom entrance.

Customization plays a large role in Chose One. Not only will you be able to choose how and with whom you arrive to the court, but you'll have a tremendous number of options as to how your player--known as "The Phenom"--looks. You can alter nearly every aspect of your player's physical appearance, and you can also choose from a wide variety of hats, shirts, pants, shoes, tattoos, knee and elbow pads, glasses, wristwear, necklaces, and more. Customization options aren't limited to your looks, either. When you beat certain star players, you'll unlock their special moves, which can then be swapped in and out of your player's move list as you see fit.

The action on the court has just as much variety as the off-court portion. And although each player has a large number of moves available, we were able to pick up the controls easily. Using the right analog stick to perform dribbling moves worked well, and the moves themselves looked fantastic. It'll take more than a few fancy crossovers to become the "Chosen One," though. That's where the game's combo system comes in. By stringing together moves, you'll earn a bonus point (or two) when you make a shot at the end of a combo, and you'll fill your player's super meter as well. The meter is divided into three levels, and the more levels you fill, the more outrageous a move you'll perform. In just a few quick games we saw a player breakdance to knock his opponent off his feet. Another pulled off ball tricks that would make the Globetrotters envious. And yet another simply abused his defender and nailed an impossible shot.

It stands to reason that at some point you'll be on the wrong end of a combo or super move, but don't worry--most, if not all, of them can be countered. Performing a basic counter is as easy as recognizing what move is coming and pressing the corresponding button as fast as possible beforehand. Countering combos is a little more complicated, but it's not necessarily difficult. As the ball handler performs his moves, he must watch for button icons to appear onscreen and then press the indicated buttons as fast as he can. You must watch for these icons, too, because if you're able to press the button before your opponent, you'll end up with a steal.

We've covered the story mode, customization options, combos, counters, super moves, and player intros, and yet there's still so much we haven't mentioned: The game features dynamic music that changes depending on which player is winning; each player has a sweet spot on the court; player models have been totally redone to take advantage of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360; and there are 80 players, 15 of which are all-time greats such as Magic Johnson, Clyde Drexler, and Larry Bird. No doubt there's a lot to NBA Ballers: Chosen One. The game isn't due in stores until April 21, so check back before then for the very latest.

31 Comments

  • swatson181

    Posted May 10, 2008 2:13 pm GMT

    Yo this game is off the hook!

  • Jeff_Boldt

    Posted Mar 22, 2008 2:19 pm GMT

    in response to Armand; I feel you regarding the physics of the game, however this isn't a sports-sim, it's an arcade game. Arcade games aren't bound by the same code of ethics as sims to reproduce realistic physics as best as possible, all they're looking to do is provide frenetic action, jaw-dropping moments and enough content to keep you involved long enough for you to decide that it's a fantastic game. Ballers has always provided when it comes to the aforementioned fields and looks like once again it will be a monster of a game. The courts look freaking amazing this time around and I'm glad that player intro's have been updated so that (I'm sort-of assuming here, based off the article) when you buy a plane or something ridiculous like that you actually get more than the ability to say "I own that".

    Can't. Freaking. Wait.

    Oh and by the by, the graphical issues look like shader and anti-aliasing problems, which I almost guarantee will be fixed for the final release, I'm assuming the guys at gamespot were playing a bloated uncompressed version of the game.

  • is0lati0n

    Posted Mar 7, 2008 12:09 am GMT

    This game looks off the hook.

  • NND1

    Posted Feb 29, 2008 12:42 pm GMT

    this game looks ICY...

  • Armandm3

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 5:52 am GMT

    It seem to be very good game. The gameplay is fantatic even that the jump isn't to realistic but its a game nothing real in this.

  • mors_x70

    Posted Feb 14, 2008 3:54 pm GMT

    graphics looks amazing.. I hope its the same with the gameplay. . .

  • warrioremperor

    Posted Feb 13, 2008 10:37 pm GMT

    It seems very unrealistic, look at the jump of the guy in the screen shot, hope it is not the case when the game is released.

    anyways it is always good to see a basket ball game.

  • guitar_27

    Posted Feb 13, 2008 5:34 pm GMT

    its pretty similar to nba street homecourt

  • nsmnpc5000

    Posted Feb 13, 2008 4:54 pm GMT

    I'd much rather have a new NBA Street. Homecourt sure was fantastic. What storyline was anyone expecting from a game like this? It's about playing the game. Of course the defense could have been a bit more of a focus, but if you ever played anybody with some defensive skills then you would see what could be accomplished. Totally off topic, but now that Kobe has Gasol what reason could he have to want to leave the Lakers?

  • SrTVBR

    Posted Feb 13, 2008 5:46 am GMT

    Appears that anyone liked this game so far. And a question, Kobe is going to bulls? this is bulls.h.i.t =P

  • BontraXenderKyl

    Posted Feb 13, 2008 4:35 am GMT

    cool, but who gonna play this dummy game???

  • jackaldc10

    Posted Feb 13, 2008 3:28 am GMT

    Cool , And i'll rock your world at this aswell online loosers

    PS: HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS KOBE BRYANT IS MOVING TO BULLS !!!! yes you heard it first here

  • c_______ggfffff

    Posted Feb 12, 2008 11:30 am GMT

    Man, I really hope this game is the best of the series, because the others were pretty mediocer!

  • jdr589

    Posted Feb 11, 2008 2:02 pm GMT

    y do the graphics look insanely horrible?

  • 2blu3

    Posted Feb 11, 2008 12:43 pm GMT

    last nba street was so bad just focused on dunks no story no handles and weak customisation .........i rekon this game is gunna be so hot glad 2 c them take ballers to the next gen

  • Treblemaka

    Posted Feb 11, 2008 12:32 pm GMT

    NBA street is consistently* better

  • bukkookkub

    Posted Feb 11, 2008 9:03 am GMT

    the game looks good but look at the pic just above... where is garnett looking? If they don't have ball tracing in this game, what else are they going to leave out?

  • 23_jordan

    Posted Feb 11, 2008 8:16 am GMT

    this is gonna rock!

  • DeltaCobra

    Posted Feb 10, 2008 5:11 pm GMT

    I have 2K8, Live 08 and will be getting this. Unfortunately NBA 08 is the only dud, but damn that shot selection bar is awesome to play with

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    • Release Date: Apr 21, 2008
    • ESRB: E
      Titles rated E (Everyone) have content that may be suitable for ages 6 and older.

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