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NBA Street Vol 3 Xbox Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633147599
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:XBOX_NBA_STREET_VOL_3
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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this game is so cool and its better than street 2. it has cool graphics
I’ve played the predecessors of Street and honestly my favorite is Volume 2 but Volume 3 is quite fun and graphics are as good as they can be. Initially, I had a lot of trouble with the Street Challenge Mode but as I got a handle on it, the more dunkalicious fun I had. Highly Recommended.
No scratches good deal
Fitting final entry to the NBA Street series. Even though it’s got last-gen graphics, I still prefer it to the even-more-stripped-down play of NBA Street Homecourt, which hardly feels related at all. V3 still plays well on XBox 360 with only occasional stutter issues on videos. There’s probably a reason there aren’t any other current-gen NBA Street games; they peaked at vol. 2, and have been stripping out the magic since.Stick with this version for your 360 until EA decides to try developing it again someday, with more of the original arcade inspiration!
After 2 years since Volume 2, E.A. releases a very worthy successor, NBA Street Vol 3 is definitely worth your hard earned money.Overall, Vol 3 is a must have for hoops fans, both casual and hardcore. It has enough new additions to warrant a buy even if you have volume 2.The first thing I noticed is the upheavel in graphics. This game, putting it mildly, makes Vol 2 look like old school. The courts, the new dunk animations, the new motion captured moves, the teriffic new courts, and the best lookin’ b’ball game I’ve ever layed my eyes on. Vol 3’s grittier, darker look may be a downer to some, but one could never knock the time spent on it’s graphical prowess. But the game’s visual is not without faults however… For still some strange reason, Vol 3 does NOT support HD Tv’s, widescreen is implimented thankfully, but HD support should be standard for every XBOX game, E.A. seems to be waiting for XBOX 2? Hmm, maybe next year. But even without HD, it still looks great, and most people with regular TV’s will also be right at home.The gameplay is a bit similar as last year, with the exception of a few minor differences. The big addition for XBOX is the addition of online play with XBOX Live. Collectively, you can play up to 5 other players online or 3 if you have 2 buddies to play at home with. 3 on 3 with each person controlling every player is quite a feat. Although it’s early on, and I expect things to get busy online at first, I didn’t notice extreme lag, but I did not play.
When I purchased this game for X-Box, my decision was based on the enjoyment that I got out of NBA Street 2 for PS2. I figured that the 3rd installment would be at least as good as the 2nd. Believe me, it’s better. The graphics are very unique, much more three-dimensional than the previous version. I know that there are a lot of people that are disappointed that Michael Jordan is not included as a bonus player, but there are many bonus players, courts, items, etc. that keep the game fresh and as unique and original as possible. So if you’re in the market for a fun game that isn’t too difficult to get the hang of, then this game is a great choice. It only takes a few pick-up games to get the hang of the controls, and the game just gets better and better after that. The only drawback that I have found with this game is the lack of camera angles. The available angles are either too close or too far away for my tastes, but I have gotten used to.
Good
I love all the NBA Streets series. Missing Michael Jordan but who cares this game is still fun as hell. The graphics are beautiful. I’m the King of this game, I rule this game. The best thing about is the slam dunk contest. So everybody get this game and don’t try to challenge cause I will defeat you 21 (Me) to Zip (U).
True this game is similar to vol 2, however I can’t decide if it’s easier or harder than vol 2. I found that game play with the trick stick is alot more fluid than you’d imagine. It comes with more tricks as well since you get a different trick with all 8 directions of the stick (and that’s without using the turbo buttons) But as easy as this is it becomes really difficult during game breakers as you have to pull off the moves yourself with this stick. If you try to do to many tricks at once, you simply fall and don’t get you gamebreaker. You also have to remember to pass mid dunk otherwise your the only one that dunks the ball. Besides this flaw stealing is way to easy this time around no matter how good your handles are. Power also has a big impact on this version. If your not very strong I found it’s more difficult to get a dunk off in traffic. The only other negative thing I can think of is that the street legend and earning skills took a turn for the worse. Vol 2 was easy to see where to go and what you had to do to get better. This time around your given a pick of different contests to choose from at various locations including your home court. I’ve found that choosing the wrong one doesn’t get you hardly and “street credit” which is needed to play bigger events. You only have 7 weeks to earn street credit and build your attributes. I’m in the middle of week 4 and only have 422 street credit and avg. 40 points in most categorys and haven’t lost a game yet (.
Pros: Much better at making players than ever before Trick stick is cool Dunk contest is nice but more could be done with it genuine streetball feel I like the real courts like the inclusion of the dome in Baltimore and Brighton beach in England Like the gameplay of steet challenge Interactive gamebreakers PhatCons: Where MJ? The greatsest player in bball history really should be included Lacks the charecter of volume 2 more storyline would be nice, Street challenge should be shorter and more challenging More variety should be available in cort creator