Game » consists of 6 releases. First released on Feb 08, 2005
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4.33 stars 4.33/5 Stars Average score of 3 user reviews spread across 6 releases and 0 DLC
NBA Street Volume 3 is a great game that just delivers. In terms of game play, everything is satisfying from the control dynamics to the stick control. The new look to the NBA Street series is gorgeous. It is obvious that the developers took notice to Midway's very pretty NBA Ballers title, and decided to one up it in the visuals department. The audio isnt that bad as well. The only problem is the repeptive songs that reply after and after again and again. Also, the sound effects are half decent...
NBA Street V3 seemed like a pretty big step ahead for EA BIG. NBA Street 2 was already a huge game so the company had a rock solid base to build this game on. V3 boasts with new updated rosters, flashy moves and urban baller gear. I was pretty blown away the first time I played it but the game wasn't that impressive after all, at least to me. First of all, the most noticable change from Vol 2 is the graphics engine. It has been completely remade and now it's artistic relying more on lightning a...
NBA Street has always been a great series. It took street basketball, added pros into the mix, and made a really fun expierience. Now for V3, all this and more returns for the best NBA Street game to date. It may have seemed impossible, but the gameplay is even better in this game. Tricks are now done by moving the analog stick in different directions or by doing this and using different turboes combined. This "Trick Stick" may seem like a bad idea at first, but after you try it, you'll never wa...
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