 Submitted on: 06/08/2011 by TD St. Matthew-Daniel
  Submitted on: 06/08/2011 by TD St. Matthew-DanielLast year at E3, I found out about the new arena-arrival cuts before the  game. This year, the new pre-tipoff eye candy comes in the form of  dynamic introductions. These are stylized videos with custom music  showing off the marquee players of the matchup. It's basically what you  see in real NBA broadcasts that tease the upcoming game. 
According to producer Erick Boenisch, no two dynamic introduction videos  will be the same as each clip shows off your favorite players  performing different signature gestures they are known for doing before  or during games. Think LeBron James' pregame toss or a Dirk Nowitzki  fist pump after he sinks that high-arcing jumper. There's a new  presentation package for playoff games with new starting lineup overlays  and home crowds donning uniform colors throughout the arena. In  addition, there was a "pop-up" promo involving players at the bottom  left of the screen used to promote upcoming games. In terms of graphics,  much is still unfinished says Erick, but there's an emphasis on  re-lighting faces this year. Player faces and facial emotions are much  more recognizable even while the ball is in play because of this  lighting tweak.

Speaking of gameplay, a minimal amount was shown and even less was  spoken about. However, it is clear more contextual moves will be added  in NBA 2K12. Most of the shots taken in our Mavericks vs. Heat  demo all seemed to be influenced by player momentum and the location of  the ball before the shot animation began. I also noticed a push-ahead  dribble by LeBron on a vicious drive to the bucket. That is a welcome  sight for both 2K gamers and Heat fans. He couldn't go into detail, but  gameplay producer Rob Jones acknowledged more dribbling upgrades are  definitely coming in NBA 2K12. He added there would also be an  improvement in how the AI uses specific players, making sure all the  control and moves given to users are a part of the AI's arsenal as well.
Lastly, I spent a good amount of time trying to find clues about the NBA 2K12  cover athlete, but none was in sight. Community manager Ronnie 2K said  they've come up with some crazy ideas so far, but nothing is decided  yet. When asked if new play-by-play analyst Steve Kerr was maybe being  considered, he vehemently shut that down saying, "Not a chance, and you  can quote me on that." Bummer.
That's all for now from NBA 2K12 at E3. Do you guys like what you hear so far?


















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