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MyCareer can also be home to The Neighborhood
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The latter is way too intense at times, but it feels just like a true creation, tells a compelling story without overdoing the melodrama, also offers some satisfying story beats. It is a bit too scripted in areas, but that is a little criticism within a sports drama.
Despite how good it's though, the lack of a complete assortment of difficulty needlessly gatekeeps newcomers out of what ought to be a welcoming mode, and it can't shake the feeling of becoming an elaborate maze built to direct you back into MyTeam, with this Playoffs winning 3-pointer worth nothing more than a few coins towards the next bunch. The Neighborhood is representative of NBA 2K21 as a whole, in the basketball is great, but every decision made about it lets down the side.
MyCareer can also be home to The Neighborhood, a returning online game style built around streetball and imagination. Offline, you can recapture some of the feeling in The Park, but it isn't quite the same. The Neighborhood is a good game mode itself, but it has too many drawbacks to really warrant praise. For one, you can only access through MyCareer with your pro, which brings in the issue of where to spend VC. Additionally, it can't be obtained until you reach the NBA, which means skipping by far the most fascinating and personal part of the narrative mode's story or playing through more gradually rather than getting to get arguably the most enjoyable online mode until you're several hours to some story which barely connects into The Neighborhood at the first place.
NBA 2K21 isn't a three and a half star match. It is a five-star match plus a two-star game crammed together. The basketball is near perfect, especially with the shooting difficulty now smoothed out, and stays high in the sports sim tree. But every other layout option is either there for you to invest more cash on MyTeam or just a straight-up bad layout.
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