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NBA Street V3 Member Review for the PS2

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04/21/06
PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION
EMAIL TO A FRIEND
GENRE Sports 
PLAYERS 1- 6 
PUBLISHER EA 
DEVELOPER EA 
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NBA Street V3 is awesome. The new additions of the trick stick is cool.It is a serius upgrade from the button mashing trick style from the earlier games in the series. Other than the new way to carry out the moves there are many new moves as well.

The graffics are sweet, dude. They are smooth and clean just like you'd like it. But if you switch it up a bit you'd realize that nice graffics are cool but you have to has something on the inside of the cover. Does this game have something on the inside of the cover you ask? Most people actually say no. Don't know what I mean? I mean that in a time like this when all the new gen games are coming out this game is lacking.

Other than the story mode most extras , which by the way are very important, are sad. We all know about the fact that they were half way trying to use stuff off of NBA Live we also know that they took pretty much everything but what they need to make this game it's best. Like the slam dunk contests most of us thought that that was going to be pretty sweet , but was it? Hell no. The idea was good but how it worked wasn't. If you think about it the in air trick stick would be pretty cool huh? WRONG, it is dumb. They have crappy movesa like tapping the ball on your knee and crap like that. If you are going to have a good mode you could at least give it some good features or make sure that it plays well.

In my thoughts and most of my friends this game was nothing but a disappointment. it was no where nere as cool as it was soppose to be. I just can't beleive that you can make a game that sucks so bad and on the comercails and previews you make it look so good. I am still mad that I wasted my money on that peice of crap. Some people think that that game is tight. I would rather play NBA Street volume2 than V3. It is really sad when your little brother kicks your own ass.

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