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NFL Street 2 | 
enlarge | From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy Used: $1.40 You Save: $18.59 (93%)
New (14) Used (30) from $1.40
Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 2688
Platform: Playstation2 Genre: Football Games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Playstation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 14877 Model: 14633148770 UPC: 014633148770 EAN: 0014633148770 ASIN: B0006I5FL0
Release Date: December 17, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Get airborne 15 feet high to make off-the-wall catches, up-the-wall passes, wall hurdles, and endzone dives, or pull off jukes high on the walls, dusting opponents. | | • | Seven new games, including Crush the Carrier and Jump Ball Battles, are unveiled for the first time in any football game. | | • | Create your player, master new skills, and hit the streets | | • | Recruit new players by hitting the streets - take over neighborhood leagues and dominate the competition | | • | Revamped GameBreakers for dramatic sequences -- running backs launch off lead blockers, linebackers throw defensive back over the line to force turnovers and much more |
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Product Description NFL Street 2 lets you defy gravity and stretch your game to the skies. Send your receivers offwalls, change passing lanes by running your QB up a building, and take advantage of eye-popping wall jukes and all-new hurdles. You better hold on to the ball because defenders fly across the field in ways never before seen in a football game. Players descend on an all-new persistent world, Bay City, to build their teams, their reps, and their battle plans one field at a time. Join pick-up games around the city and establish your reputation by recruiting talent from the neighborhoods you conquer as you begin your journey to become football's biggest street legend. Play in ten new fields and two bonus environments, for all-new wall interactions Create-A-Player system allows you to customize player details - down to the eye color and the shape of your nose Perform wall moves on key areas of every field to unlock new NFL legends and earn Style points
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
defence? July 2, 2006 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
let me say ive spent at least 100 hours on nfl street one and maybe 15 hours on nfl street 2. 2 things that make this game very bad the defence sucks in this game, yes i know how to use the defence but it takes a long time to force tons of fumbles and interction are luck for the most part. The rosters are like 3 years old and you cant trade players to make your team somewhat updated. This game is good but if your going to play online you better step up your game, because it doesnt matter how good you are offline. They need to make a nfl 3 with updated rosters you can load off the online service.
Pretty good March 1, 2006 F. Tillman (pgh,pa) 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
The game is great for a street ball game. But I'm used to games like Blitz. I was kinda disappointed that you can tackle anyone once a play is over...unneccessary roughness is one of the best parts of playing football.
NFL Street 2 Rocks! January 12, 2006 Nemo (Atlanta, GA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a very fun game. Not really meant to be taken seriously. w/ a little bit of NFL Blitz and a little bit of Madden thrown together, fans of the first NFL Street will love this title. My 8 year old son and I play this game alot and he really enjoys it. He likes it a bit more than Madden right now because it holds his interest a little more. There's a lot of trash talk and he gets off on that. All in all it's a good, fun game that kids and the big guys can enjoy. Probably a great game to play when a bunch of buddies are sitting around drinking and having a football night. Enjoy this title guys...
For Kids or Not? November 9, 2005 Aaron L. Shaw (Provo, UT USA) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
NFL blitz is alive and well on the PSP. Only this time it is called NFL Street 2, and it is a little fancier. First the ugly: this game takes 15 hours to load each game. Not really, but that is what it feels like when you just want to play a quick game. The other ugly thing is that it seems a bit difficult to remember what all of the buttons do. So, though it is fun to do a crazy pitch to the running back or a behind the back throw to a receiver 50 yards away, you can never remember that you now have to control the running back or the receiver with a whole new set of controls. This is seen as a positive thing by many that believe the more complex the game, the more shelf life it will have in a collection. Now, the ugly said, this game is fun enough to last forever in your game collection. Does football ever get old? Then a game that is football on steroids done pretty darn well should not either. Finally, the mini-games are worth mentioning with games of smear the queer and 500 that are just loads of fun. There are a couple of others, but the two mentioned are the only games worth much. Bottom Line: Is it fun? Get this fun football game. Will I keep it? I plan on keeping it as long as I have a PSP. Is it for kids? Too many buttons.
Good game, good amount of flaws April 19, 2005 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
First of all, this is a pretty good game. It's definaly not a simulation football game though. It also has, in my oinion. a few too many flaws. Flaw #1- you can't create your own team. Flaw #2- you can't max out your created charactor's stats. Flaw #3- get's old after you beat "own the city". Those are the big flaws i see in the game. To sumerize, it's not worth $50. Buy it used or rent it.
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