GamesRadar+ Verdict
Pros
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Running along walls
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Erasing opponent's plays
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New modes (esp. Playbook Elimination)
Cons
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Imprecise special controls
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Monotonous gameplay and audio
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Tons of broken tackles
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If 'roids, rules, refs and paychecks weren't an issue, professional football matches might look a little something like NFL Street 3. The latest game in the franchise once again lets you play as beefed-up cartoon versions of pro footballers knocking heads in 7-on-7 helmet-less matches set in the back streets, lots, alleys and hangars across the US. It looks and plays a bit too much like the roughly two year-old NFL Street 2, but it still hits hard.
As with previous games in the series, NFL Street 3 shrinks the playbook to de-emphasize strategy and tosses out real world simulation in favor of faster-paced, arcade-style action. Your favorite pro ballers will run along walls, vault 15 feet into the air to heave or snag a pass, and toss the ball laterally to a teammate just before a tackle with alarming frequency.
More info
Genre | Sports |
Description | The NFL's finest take to the air with a new jump move and floating power-ups over the scruffy fields. Are you ready for some football? |
Platform | "PS2","PSP" |
US censor rating | "Everyone","Everyone" |
UK censor rating | "","" |
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