2K23 shines most brightly on the court, which is the essential component NBA 2K23 MT, however it suffers from excessively overloaded hubs when it is in its most popular mode, MyCareer. The W appears to be an extra feature rather than a full-fledged mode, but at least , it's got graphic and gameplay improvements.

The game is still enjoyable to play. Thankfully, there are many activities to enjoy through MyCareer, MyTeam, and the extensive League as well as GM modes that make up for the shortcomings of The City on current-gen consoles and The Neighborhood on last-gen.

In the end, the aspect of whether any entry within the NBA 2K franchise is lies in how enjoyable it is to play the game of basketball. The good news is that it's not too long a waiting for the game's reveal the game will be enjoyable, regardless of whether it's an NBA game on MyCareer or a game of pickup in the hubs, or a match in Domination with MyTeam.

The game's gameplay is more detailed and enjoyable than the previous versions. From minor tweaks to stamina drain, through shooting meter adjustments, new badges to MyCareer and MyTeam, it all blends with the stunning visuals that 2K is known for. It's a game that is memorable.

As with previous entries as with previous games, 2K23 looked for new additions to improve player experience for players, including the introduction of new events to MyTeam including a new Seasonal Quest feature to MyCareer, and introducing new activities that allow players to increase their reach in The City.

Not all the new features hit their mark, and even with the new features for the MyCareer hubs, they feel overly large and empty at times NBA 2K MT. In spite of this, there's plenty of variety with this trip of 2K features that you can keep your hands busy for hours on end.