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NBA LIVE 2005 Now Available
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NBA LIVE 2005 Goes Gold, Shipping Next Week
Electronic Arts is pleased to announce that NBA LIVE 2005 has officially gone gold
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Description
The Freestyle Revolution is back with NBA LIVE 2005. Elevate your game on both ends of the court with EA SPORTS™ Freestyle Control, which continues to be the benchmark for innovative control in a sports videogame. Create new ankle-breaking dribble moves, gravity-defying highlight-reel dunks, and tenacious defensive plays that express your individual style—all with a touch of the right-analog stick. All-new 10-man Freestyle implementation enhances individual player movements and floor spacing, putting you right in the middle of the action for the most realistic simulation ever created. Enhanced player graphics vividly reproduce each NBA player with the most realistic faces, hairstyles, jerseys, and shoes ever produced. A comprehensive offering of incredibly deep game modes, including Dynasty Mode™ and EA SPORTS Online, put you in the middle of the action like never before. Levitate and create with NBA LIVE 2005.
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ESRB Rating
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GameZone's Review/Preview
8.5
GZ Rating
| Gameplay | 8.6 |
| Graphics | 8.5 |
| Sound | 8.5 |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Concept | 9 |
| Multiplayer | 8 |
| Overall | 8.5 |
Reviewer: Tim Surette
Review Date: 10/22/2004
NBA Live 2005 brings back all the non-stop action from its predecessors, adds a dunk contest in its All-Star weekend, and includes online play. But is it enough to dribble over the competition?
GZ Preview:
Tim Surette - 05/14/2004
Democracy rules NBA Live this year, as producers listened to the users and adjusted the game accordingly.







