The most rewarding part of NBA 2K is in NBA 2K22 MT the MyCareer path, and the same holds true for this year's game. You make a player, spec them out to get a situation, and build them farther by focusing in certain basketball skills and stats. As an example, I built my guy to be a point guard that will thread the needle when dishing assists, but one who can also easily complete with driving layups or mid-range jumpers.
Once you've settled on your template and stat potentials, you go through a brand new yet familiar story of becoming a young, forthcoming player leading into the NBA draft. Famous actors like Michael K. Williams, Djimon Hounsou, and Jesse Williams play roles in your cinematic-style story and deliver strong performances. But while some dramatic or critical moments draw you for only a beat, it does not actually add up to sensibly connect on a front. There is a cheesy romantic subplot, petty player drama, a thread on your daddy who seemingly passed away but shows up in flashbacks (he's played by Jesse Williams and doesn't look a day older than a own player, so that was confusing), and a somewhat shady family friend who can become your broker. Really, it's fancy set-dressing to usher you into the entire roster of MyCareer actions.
Like past iterations, the level of depth that goes into building your player stays the most powerful hook--that involves working your way to the starting lineup as a NBA player as Buy 2K22 MT you perform seasons, gaining endorsements, getting swagged out in new clothing and sneakers, and playing competitive pickup matches online.
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