NBA 2K15 (2014)

Visual Concepts

PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 3 · PlayStation 4 · Xbox 360 · Xbox One

3.55 from 170 ratings

405 members have it in their collection · 11 playing now · 59 backlogged · 14 wish listed

NBA 2K15 features approximately 5,000 new animations, new defensive AI, shooting systems, new team-specific play sets, and more control over rebounding, steals, and blocks. New game broadcast presentation hosted by Ernie Johnson and Shaq O'Neal delivers commentary and analysis to the action.
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Details

Developers
Visual Concepts
Publishers
2K Sports
Genres
Simulator, Sport
Themes
Non-fiction
Franchises
NBA
Series
NBA 2K
Steam
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Release dates

  • Oct 07, 2014 (North_America) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
  • Oct 07, 2014 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One
  • Oct 10, 2014 (Europe) PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
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Rating distribution

5 stars
26
4 stars
62
3 stars
66
2 stars
12
1 star
4
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Community All Reviews Statuses

V1CGaming

Review V1CGaming 4/5 · Nov 28, 2022 Completed

I recommend this game to all NBA enthusiasts.

NBA 2K15 while not a visual upgrade over 2K14, has huge gameplay improvements and improvements in all game modes. Gameplay is extremely smooth, AI players react much more realistically and I feel you can really control tempo. The tempo is huge to me, run a patient offense and the team sets and plays half court offense, run and gun and …

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NBA 2K15 while not a visual upgrade over 2K14, has huge gameplay improvements and improvements in all game modes. Gameplay is extremely smooth, AI players react much more realistically and I feel you can really control tempo. The tempo is huge to me, run a patient offense and the team sets and plays half court offense, run and gun and your team will speed up noticeably, but turnovers will increase as a result. Running set plays is much faster, consuming only about 10 seconds of play clock vs in the past when plays took the full 24 seconds.

MyCareer is now a fun campaign-like mode, lots of cutscenes, player interactions and the AI substitutes realistically vs last year when exhausted players were left in with no chance to substitute. MyGM, MyTeam, and Legacy mode (absent last year) return. This is a great game and a must buy for NBA fans.

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schro433

Review schro433 2/5 · Aug 14, 2018

(Imported Review from Steam)

I have a love/hate relationship with this game. Every time I play it, I get frustrated, but I love basketball and 2K is the only option on the market (EA doesn't have any idea on what they are doing). The teammate AI run around aimlessly, the opposing CPU will make heavily contested shots 9 times out …

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(Imported Review from Steam)

I have a love/hate relationship with this game. Every time I play it, I get frustrated, but I love basketball and 2K is the only option on the market (EA doesn't have any idea on what they are doing). The teammate AI run around aimlessly, the opposing CPU will make heavily contested shots 9 times out of 10, and player tendencies don't mean anything. Most of the issues I have with the game only pertain to the top two difficulties.

PROS:

  • Runs smooth
  • Graphics are nice
  • It's basketball
  • Game modes are fun

CONS:

  • Controller support is wack
  • CPU plays at an unrealistic level on higher difficulties
  • Teammates don't make sense
  • 2K doesn't support the game, and each update made the game run worse
  • The servers are dead
  • Player animations are used on multiple people, and get stale
  • Running plays doesn't work well
  • The refs are biased in favor of the CPU
  • CPU disregards player tendencies

With that said I still play this game quite a bit, and if it was $10 or less I would recommend it, but with 2k17 almost out, there really isn't any point to pay the $60. Hopefully 2K starts to support the PC version more!

Played on PC

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