NBA 2K8 Hands-On

We throw down some nasty-looking jams with some of the NBA's best dunkers in NBA 2K8's new slam-dunk contest.

Though the real NBA season has just wound down, it's never too early to start thinking about next year's crop of NBA basketball games. 2K Sports agrees, which is why we got a first look at NBA 2K8's Blacktop mode before a motion-capture session at New York's famed Rucker Park.

One of the biggest new features this year is the Sprite slam-dunk contest. Dunk contests in video games have been around since Jordan versus Bird, but this isn't any ordinary dunk contest: It takes place outdoors on a neon-lit court right smack in the middle of the Vegas strip. DJ Robert "Bobbito" Garcia acts as host and does the commentary for the contest. He roams the court praising the great dunks and chastising the bad ones. The contest starts off with Bobbito introducing the participants, each of whom has his own customized introduction. You might see a player flex and kiss his biceps or just turn to play to the crowd.

Up to four players can take part in the three-round contest. Dunks are scored on a 100-point scale and the lowest score in each round loses. The roster of dunkers we were able to choose from isn't the final list, but it included such high-flyers as Kobe Bryant, Tracy McGrady, Nate Robinson, LeBron James, Vince Carter, Gerald Green, Andre Iguodala, and more. You get two tries per round and one replacement dunk if you miss an attempt. But you'll want to make your first try count because your score takes a hit on replacement dunks. After all, the crowd doesn't want to sit there and watch you miss dunks all day á la Nate Robinson.

There are three parts to each dunk: the gather, the in-air style, and the finish. You determine what specific gather and in-air move you're going to do by moving the right analog stick in specific patterns as you approach the basket. A basic leaning tomahawk dunk is as easy as pushing right on the right analog stick, but more complicated dunks will require more complex motions. A Dominique two-handed windmill jam is down and then a half-counterclockwise circle starting from 12 o'clock; a 360 East Bay Funk Dunk is right and then a full-counterclockwise circle starting from 9 o'clock. Because your gather affects what you can do in the air, there are more than 300 possible dunk combinations. Want to throw down a 180 dunk and then hang off the rim by your elbow? You can do it. Self-pass behind the back, 180 reverse two-handed jam? No problem. A sick-looking cartwheel dunk? Yeah, you can do that too.

The last part of each dunk is the finish. As you get ready to put the ball through the rim, a meter appears and you must press the right trigger in the highlighted area. This doesn't sound all that tough, but the meter moves pretty fast. Not only that, but the highlighted area gets smaller for the more difficult dunks.

Adding variety to your dunks is important because the judges will penalize you for repeating the same dunk twice. If you're looking for a bit of an edge, you can press a button to toss or bounce the ball ahead so that you can catch it and throw it down. You can also use props to spice up your dunks. There are barrels (you can stack up to five), construction horses, speakers, chairs, a sign, and even a car to jump over. Just be sure you can make it over the prop or else you're in for a painful-looking spill. Even though the game is only about 60 percent finished, each motion-captured dunk is smoothly animated, and you can admire your handiwork in the game's slow-motion replays. There are also some great reactions from the crowd and the players. The players will dance and hop around after a big dunk or walk off the court in disgust after being eliminated. You can even knock over and then help up spectators along the baseline.

Our time with the game was enjoyable, even if there's a bit of a learning curve to throwing down basic dunks. Taunting your opponents after a huge dunk is great fun; even being taunted after a big miss was pretty entertaining. This is definitely a game mode that's best played with friends. 2K said they it's looking into online play, but nothing has been announced yet.

NBA 2K8 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 isn't due in stores until October, so 2K wasn't yet ready to talk about any of the other game modes. 2K did, however, promise much more information in the coming weeks, so be sure to check back for the very latest on NBA 2K8.

116 Comments

  • lildrew45

    Posted Aug 25, 2007 7:30 pm PT

    This is going to be the best sport game this year.

  • RLJSlick

    Posted Aug 23, 2007 7:19 pm PT

    Man I can't wait!!!! NBA 2K7 was a very excellent game, sure beat NBA Live!

  • xmisto

    Posted Aug 21, 2007 5:45 pm PT

    NBA 2k.. I was always a NBA Live guy, until a couple years ago. I played the NBA Live for 360 and it was completely different, than it was for regular XBOX or Playstion 2. I was disapointed, and tried 2k sports version.. I have been hooked to the game.. I am hoping 2k8 will have new features.

  • fax555241

    Posted Aug 21, 2007 7:18 am PT

    I can't wait.

  • Unknown_Legend

    Posted Aug 13, 2007 4:34 pm PT

    Why is it that Chris paul doesn't like himself? This is worse than last year with Live when Wade didn't look like Wade.

  • Unknown_Legend

    Posted Aug 13, 2007 4:30 pm PT

    This game will be my XBL debut, and I will own you ALL

  • Gta4lif3

    Posted Aug 11, 2007 4:11 pm PT

    this is great

  • akabaloo

    Posted Aug 10, 2007 12:04 pm PT

    Yeah, I wish Live was better, so I could say, "Hey, I've been buying Live since it rhymed!" (NBA Live '95 for those people who haven't figured it out)
    This game looks sick, tho

  • Kevondadon

    Posted Aug 9, 2007 3:44 am PT

    I am glad they pushed back GTA4. Gives me more time to spank on online and start my 24/7 mode. PG for the Lakers. Cum Jermaine O'Neal. Me, Kobe, Luke, Jermaine, Milms. Can you say dominate?

  • Kevondadon

    Posted Aug 9, 2007 3:32 am PT

    Did you see the pick of Lebron? Can't wait for it. My HDTV can't wait for it.

  • Kevondadon

    Posted Aug 9, 2007 3:29 am PT

    The Past 2 years, I got both cause every year I would hope Live wouldn't disappoint me. But it did. Even the Launch 2K6 looked better than the Live with Wade on it. I am sorry Ea, I been saying it for years now, but I can't get you this year. In the words of Mr.Wallace(Pulp Fiction) You lost your LA privileges. 2K is the best now. Damn. I remember me getting Live 95. And getting Live every year since then. If Kg can move on, so can I.

  • coreyq

    Posted Aug 8, 2007 5:06 pm PT

    I wish someon would come and say LIVE is going to be better ha. You better not, dont even think of it! Keep yo Mouth shut!!! lol

  • Gta4lif3

    Posted Aug 6, 2007 12:35 pm PT

    THIS GAME IS GOING TO BE THE BESTTT!!!

  • graydogg

    Posted Aug 6, 2007 12:27 pm PT

    NBA 2K8 is going to be the best basketball game ever . I cant wait until it comes out .

  • azimiballer

    Posted Aug 6, 2007 9:11 am PT

    ea never changes anything except rosters... 2k starts from ground up

  • ThaGrateOne

    Posted Aug 6, 2007 8:13 am PT

    2k7 was excellent....all 2K Sports does...unlike EA is make and upgrade games that are GREAT.

  • jos08

    Posted Aug 5, 2007 5:40 pm PT

    If I history repeats itself (which it has a habit of doing) it my be worth giving a 2k a run for its money.

  • sportzfan8993

    Posted Aug 5, 2007 11:40 am PT

    ive never gotten 2k basketball. just nba live. should i get this one or nba live 08??

  • High_Spy

    Posted Aug 5, 2007 7:55 am PT

    LONG LIVE 2K SPORTS!!! NBA 2K8 IS THE BEST!!! But CP3 does look like crap. Usually, the cover athlete has the best model.

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