
Every so often there is a game that makes you question what the person in charge of licensing was thinking when they agreed to loan rights to such an abomination. NBA Unrivaled is sadly one of those games. The NBA doesn't need money, they don't need to get their name out there more than it already is, so then why in God's name would they ever ink a deal to loan their name and the names of their players and teams to a game like this?

There's a reason why there's only twelve people currently on the leaderboards for NBA Unrivaled and that is that this is one of the worst games released in recent memory. There's no way that any one should pay ten dollars for it and the fact that twelve people already have makes IGN question the sanity of the world.
Presentation - 2.0
Graphics - 3.0
Sound - 2.0
Gameplay - 3.0
Lasting Appeal - 1.0
Overall -
Presentation - 2.0 ---Dirt 2?
Graphics - 3.0 ----Nintendo Wii?
Sound - 2.0 -----Does it make any sounds?
Gameplay - 3.0 ----Can you dunk in this game?
Lasting Appeal - 1.0 ------How long is that? 10 seconds
Overall -Donate the money!!!!!!
58% of the customers who checked this review also bought Haze.
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The 2009 GameStooge Awards continue with the fifth part of the Awards – the worst games of 2009, as well as the best mobile games.
Best iPhone Game: Zen Bound
Best Mobile Game: Townsmen 6: Revolution
Biggest Disappointment: The Conduit
Most Dead on Arrival: Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust
Worst Digital Game: NBA Unrivaled
Worst Game: Terminator Salvation

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