'NBA 2K15' Release Date, Price, Player Rankings & Gameplay: PS4, Xbox One, & Older Generation Console Versions Released
It seemed like a long summer of waiting for "NBA 2K15" to be released, but finally the day has come. The popular basketball simulator was finally released Tuesday on Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, and PC and the retail price is currently $59.99.
The face-scanning technology is making its way around the Internet Tuesday as gamers are getting their first chance to make their funniest faces and put them on the bodies of an NBA player.
Take a look at some of the creations that gamers have made so far:
Hey @NBA2K this face scan is pretty busted. How's my face look @LD2K @Ronnie2K lol. pic.twitter.com/IN6w4dVMPr
— Sang Frais (@SangFrais) October 7, 2014
Almost looks like a "Star Wars" character, right?
It is not clear what happened to this guy's attempt at using facial recognition. It sure doesn't seem like he meant to do this, but here is the result.
@HumbleTeej @PhoneDaPosites @klew24 they counted his beard as part of his facial skin. I CAN'T DEAL.
— Bobby ShNERDa (@TheBlackIcarus) October 7, 2014
How about this one? It sure does not look like the guy! Hopefully "NBA 2K15" fixes these bugs before gamers stop buying the game.
2K Face Scan not working bruh pic.twitter.com/TlWy1lAbhJ — Cutty (@LilCutty) October 7, 2014
Player Ratings: The New York Knicks ended up getting several players who were rated fairly high. Carmelo Anthony checks in at an 89 overall rating and J.R. Smith gets a 78. New Trailer: Here's a new trailer of Shaq and Ernie introducing a game in "NBA 2K15." The realism and movements is very realistic and the announcers' comments are funny, yet factual usually.
What do you think of the facial recognition feature and "NBA 2K15?" Have you purchased the game yet? Leave us a comment below and let us know.
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