Monday, October 16, 2017

Still thinking about purchasing NBA Live 18? Try the demo first!

An NBA Live 18 demo that allows players to try the intro from The One, online matches and offline challenges, is available for Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

Players that are still undecided about purchasing NBA Live 18, are invited to try the free demo. The game is available for Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The demo can be downloaded for free from the PlayStation store or the Microsoft store. Here is what players will experience when playing the demo.

The One is a single player mode in which players find out what is it like to become a professional basketball player. They will start from the bottom, train, go from the Streets to the League, and play in the most important NBA games. Thanks to the demo, players have the possibility to get a taste of this mode. The part of The One that is included in the demo is called The Rise. This portion of the story represents the player's first steps towards professional basketball. This is the intro to The One mode. Players are mere rookies who are training for the NBA draft. Once players have finished Chapter 2 from The Rise, they are allowed to try two more game modes. Play Now is one of these two. This is an offline mode. Players are given the opportunity to play with some of the best NBA teams. Live Run is the second mode unlocked after finishing The Venice Game. Unlike Play Now, this one is an online mode. In this case, online equals competition. Players will be able to take part in pick-up games. These matches are the best chance to sample the competitive side of NBA Live 18. Live events are another game feature that is available to try in the demo. Players will participate in takedown live events. These are a series of challenges where players match skills against NBA players and popular YouTubers. The demo also includes practice modes so players can learn more about the game before challenging other users. All sorts of basketball drills are available. Players can even hone their skills in the Drew League alongside famous NBA players.