

When you put those in-depth options with the straight up crazy gameplay that has never really been seen before, you have one excellent game mode. The Street Challenge comes off as a comparison to franchise mode in other games, making it just as fun and interesting to play as NBA Live, something that rarely happens in non-realistic games such as this. You?ve got your classic pickup game, (with people leaping over defenders and flipping the ball like a fish out of water, this isn?t exactly something you?d see around the courts of America, but the style is the same), the Dunk Contest, which is pretty basic, and the Street Challenge, which is by far the most interesting mode.

There is a lot more depth to this than recent versions, which keeps it always new and interesting, and never getting boring.
#NBA STREET VOL 2 XBOX 360 COMPATIBLE SERIES#
Rarely do you see so much improvement in a series in just one installment, but EA Sports Big has definitely defied convention here. This is truly a huge step up for this series, making games like NBA Ballers look useless. I could pick one up, play it for a while, and then throw it away like yesterday?s donuts. The previous versions of NBA Street were mildly amusing to me. Because there are just four words I need to say for you to get the point. I could even beg you to buy this game and experience for yourself what its like, but I?m not going to do that. I could stand outside a store and yell made up chants about how every person walking buy should pick up a copy of this game. I could take a thousand screenshots of every trick and every Gamebreaker.

I could write poetic lines about how amazing it is to play a game like this. I suppose I could write thousands of words that would cause jaw-dropping, awe-inspiring reactions that would lead you all to rush out and pick up this game.
