With the newly-released trailer of the new "NBA 2K17" title "Friction," many fans might have become more excited that they can no longer wait for its release date to come.

Since this will be the latest offering from 2K Sports, how would it possibly differ from "NBA 2K"?

Based on the teaser released on Monday, the game developer has been successful in incorporating a "funny and nice touch" into the game, Fox Sports noted.

"The trailer teases some of the authentic aspects of the NBA experience that have been added to 2K17, including cheerleaders and mascots firing T-shirts into the stands, Dunk Teams entertaining fans during timeouts and improved crowd reactions," Nunzio Ingrassia pointed out about the game.

He also took note of the fact that while watching Karl Anthony Towns fight against Marc Gasol and Joakim Noah in the low-post position, Robin Lopez trying to execute a successful rebound and Kevin Durant battle with Russell Westbrook for the ball, it makes the gaming experience even more fun.

Notable gestures of some NBA stars were also apparent in "NBA 2K17." These include the signature "I got ice in my veins" moment of D'Angelo Russell and Damian Lillard pointing to his as his way of saying that he is aware of the time.

In conclusion, Ingrassia emphasized that it is the attention to detail that makes the new "NBA" video game title even more exciting.

Amid this relatively good review of the teaser, some fans seemed to be unimpressed.

"I don't like this more cartoonish look," Samuel Gonzales said as he commented on the video uploaded on YouTube.

"Lighting is fucked up look at it they are all shiny," another gamer named James Ozim wrote.

According to a certain MrToxicora, the upcoming game "NBA 2K17, which is set for release on Sept. 20, "reminds me of 'NBA Live.'"

© Copyright 2024 Mobile & Apps, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.