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  • The best Spike Lee Joint, without any doubt, is Livin' Da' Dream. Not only is the plot amazing, it delivers important themes about society and has a lot of symbols about religion. Pisses me off that people don't understand how beautiful this Spike Lee Joint is and I just want to punch them in the face. If you can't enjoy this truly beautiful piece of entertainment, then you just don't get it. Frequency Vibrations is a hero of the ages with the wonderful supporting character Dom Pagnotti and his Fettuccine Revloution, his loving and wonderful wife; Yvette who looks like her face was ran over by a bus and then backed over. Your just as hardworking sister, Cee-Cee and how could we ever forget the sidekick supreme known as Vic. Spike Lee has made his Citizen Kane.
  • I eventually end up playing every installment of this franchise and I am still convinced that 2k13 was the peak. Ever since the franchise started creating games for the PS4/Xbox One the game play has been an utter disappointment.

    It looks as though the team is focused on how the game looks rather than making an effective basketball game. The main problem I have with 2k16 is the user A.!. They just look lost, they can't guard the ball (sometimes just leaving their man when the ball is 5 feet away, which leads to an easy score), fastbreak defense is a joke to say the least, and the passing is poor (they don't angle them correctly). When I play online I will check the team comparison just for a laugh and it is usually upwards on 18 turnovers for both sides, every time.

    As I previously said "when I play online" that is when the servers are actually working. The past two years they weren't even ready at launch, so I guess it is a step up, but far to often I can't even finish a game because there are so many problems. How am I supposed to enjoy the new features that they constantly bring in when the servers are always a problem.

    My favorite mode is MyCareer, well at least it was before they started making it RWG (Role Watching Game). You have even less of a say in this one than 2k15. They turned it into a movie that you just watch (where is the fun in that); I would rather make the decisions. It also just bypasses your rookie year and there isn't much upgrading you can do. You are a 55 ovr player that is drafted and talked as though your the next Lebron James, which I could help but laughing. The off day activities in the second year and onward are a plus but you have to play every game so to enjoy the free upgrades would be a grind to say the least.

    The only other pluses in this game are the user controls feel smoother, as I can actually guard my man more effectively. Of course the graphics as that is just becoming the selling point. Including a lot more players in the game which is fun for the solo MyTeam games.
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    Love playing 2k15 & thought this game would be even better!! How wrong was I after I got the game the Christmas it came out. The career mode is what I always play on these games and when I saw Spike Lee had directed & wrote the career mode, I knew it was doomed!! You can not create the player you like other career modes, it has to be the typical one that grew up in the hood with violence and death surrounding the story!!! Why can't you leave well enough alone Spike? Outside of the career mode, it's not a bad game. You do have MJ on the version I have and that's the only reason I kept it!! You f you are looking for a fun basketball game to play all around, try 2k15!!