It lacks the cohesion and depth that you would expect from the story it wanted to tell. More cutscenes, a few mini-games here and there, and she pops up again just before the NBA Draft as if nothing happened. There’s a dramatic turn which leads to the estrangement between her and Che. Your college advisor (played by Rosario Dawson) has a similar fate. He’d disappear off to the sunset after a couple of cutscenes, only reemerging later when Che’s at the NBA Summer League and the two make amends. For instance, Idris Elba’s role is basically relegated to an unlikable coach. The flow of the narrative is restricted by the need to combine it with Che’s attempts to eventually make it to the NBA, to the point that other characters are either shoehorned in or forced off to the sidelines for no discernable reason. Then, just when you thought the plot would hammer key points - staying true to your values, the importance of college scholarships for those in need, the little guy fighting against the system, and all that (not-quite Utah) jazz - you’re suddenly in the middle of negotiations with your cheesy agent (played by Thomas Middleditch). Che’s promising future becomes mired in controversy and drama. Once you’ve set up your MyPlayer character, you’ll see NBA 2K20‘s story unfold as “Che,” an upstart college athlete who ends up earning the ire of the big leagues by standing up for his teammate. Thanks, Mark! Welcome to SM Shoemart! Happy to serve!
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