There were several competitions when I would nail four three-pointers, jam home five dunks and get a +1 or 2 in both categories while others, like my player's speed, would nearly always get a +4. The Wizards are going to see a lot of that. In theory it sounds great and is something that I've always wanted in my sports games. Rather than assigning point values after conquering your competition, the game auto-assigns these points based on how you played the game. Attribute progression is handled a bit differently in Chosen One than in most arcade sports titles. You'll pick a nickname, assign an allotment of attribute points to get your career rolling, and then take to the court for the very first time. The create-a-player system, while not as deep as what you'd find in Tiger Woods Golf, still suffices for the most part. As with all NBA Ballers games, players are tasked with first creating their custom b-baller.
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