NFL 2K2

March 13, 2002

How do you like it? Do you like it slow? Like most, I want mine rough and fast. And for the many of you who’re wondering, I’m talking about the bed-shaking, controller-vibrating, fast-paced world of NFL 2K2 for the Xbox. Almost everything about this game is the greatest.

Evolved from the Dreamcast series that me and the 쨯meboyssed to loath around playing, this game is still among the top of the ranks. The game is dripping with graphics and it has instant replays that have touched me in ways I’ve never been touched! Another nice thing about the Xbox version is that the graphics have been greatly improved over the PS2 version.

The sound is great. The fact that they have humorous comments after some of the plays are just handy whenever you want to rub touchdowns in the faces of your friends!

The graphics are astounding and very comparable to the graphics of Madden 2002. When I play NFL 2K2, it is a rush of adrenaline straight from the kickoff. This game is quick. After I got done playing it, I played Madden 2002 񠱵ite frankly it felt as though I was eating whole slices of pizza between the time the ball left Kurt Warner’s hand and landed in Torry Holt’s.

There’s only one thing I don’t like about NFL 2k2. Just to let the guys at Sega Sports know–Randy Moss is not the football god! I’m pretty sure that the problem doesn’t lie in my defense, but the fact that Randy Moss seems to be an exception to double coverage. It just makes me so mad whenever I have Randy Moss covered in double or triple coverage when I’m playing against my friends, and I just can’t hold him! I mean what’s the deal? Maybe it’s just me, but that’s the reason why this game deserves an A- and not an A.

   CVG Report Card
   NFL 2K2
            
   Rating: A-
   Platform: Xbox
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