Enjoy wireless, interference-free game and chat audio on your PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 3 with the Ear Force Stealth 400 Gaming Headset. Boasting a lightweight and comfortable new design, the headset lets you battle enemies, embark on quests and solve puzzles for hours on end. Separate game and chat volume levels and EQ presets let you customize your audio to your liking. Plus, the included mobile cable allows you to enjoy great sound when you're gaming on mobile devices, including PS Vita.
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Not sturdy enough -- not built for ppl w big heads
on February 15, 2016
Posted by: PopcornJones77
Verified Purchase:Yes
Let me preface this by saying I now own the Turtle Beach Elite 800 headset, but that's only after my Turtle Beach 400 headset broke apart because it's not built for people with large heads. Other than the sturdiness problem, the 400 headset is an amazing product for its price. Only buy it if you have a small-to-normal sized head, though.
Rooted in self-expression, NBA LIVE 16 takes player customization to another level. Whether it's how you look or play, your entire journey is all about you. Put yourself in the action with an all-new, easy-to-use HD face scanning app, GameFaceHD and outfit your player with the freshest gear before you even hit the court. With the all-new physics-based player movement system, LIVE Motion, experience free-flowing movement and unparalleled control on the court. Add in fast-paced and fun online multiplayer play through the innovative LIVE Pro-Am mode, to progress and compete with your friends and it's the perfect time to Rise Together.
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While I own both NBA Live 16 and NBA 2K16, I find myself playing NBA Live 16 for only one reason -- Live 16's Pro-Am "Live Run" mode is so fun and addictive. "Live Run" is basically a 5-on-5 streetball pickup game to 21, with twos and threes, so the games go by very fast. I find "Live Run" way more fun than NBA 2K16's MyPark mode.
I like how Live 16 lets you tailor your player's skills more specifically than 2K16 does. Whereas 2K16's MyPlayer only lets you improve large "baskets" of skills (e.g., jump shooting, defense, rebounding), Live 16 lets you improve specific skills (e.g., inside shot, midrange, 3 point shooting, shot blocking, post defense, steals, offensive rebounding, defensive rebounding). The result is you can really tailor how your player's skills develop.
Given how NBA Live 16's price has dropped significantly, I think the game is worthwhile just for the Pro-Am "Live Run" mode alone.