2K23 MT is a much-needed adjustments to the series with better gameplay, more immersion in MyCareer with new Seasons as well as a lot more. After a somewhat underwhelming outing in the past, NBA 2K is back with a far more powerful edition of NBA 2K23.

2K23 shines its best on the court which is the primary component, however it suffers from excessively bloated hubs, especially in the most popular mode MyCareer. The W also seems like something that was more of an afterthought rather than the full-blown mode, it does have game's graphics and gameplay improvement.

It's still a blast to play. Thankfully, there are many options for players to play in MyCareer, MyTeam, and the more in-depth League and GM modes that make up for the negatives in The City on current-gen consoles and The Neighborhood on last-gen.

At its core, the question of how good any game in the NBA 2K franchise is lies in the way it feels to play a basketball game. Fortunately, despite the long wait for the gameplay release, whether it's an NBA game in MyCareer or a pick-up game in the hubs, or a match in Domination playing in MyTeam.

The gameplay of 2K23 is more realistic and enjoyable than previous games. From minor tweaks to stamina drain, to changes to the shot meter, and new badges added to MyCareer and MyTeam All of it merges seamlessly with the breathtaking visuals that 2K is now famous for creating something unforgettable.

As with previous entries, NBA 2K23 looked for new additions to improve the player experience for players, including the introduction of new events in MyTeam in addition to introducing a newly-created Seasonal Quest feature to MyCareer, and introducing new activities for players to build their reach within The City.

There are a few areas where the new features don't are up to scratch Even with the enhancements to the MyCareer hubs, they appear to be a bit large and uninteresting at times. Even so, there's still enough variety to this trip of NBA 2K MT features to keep you entertained for hours in the end.