This was my first go-around with the
NFL Street series, but I’ve got to say I was seriously impressed. Much like its NBA counterpart,
NFL Street 2 captures all of the visual elements needed for a football game. First and foremost, the animations for the jukes, jumps, dives, and everything else are sweet. If you’ve never played any version of the
Street series, NBA or NFL, everything is done over-the-top. The same can be said about the replication of the NFL players. All of the stars are easily identifiable, but they’re spiced up with different game wear like t-shirts, chains, and hats. However, while you have plenty of options when creating a player, the computer tends to make all of the made-up players the same. Mainly with their faces, but still...
On the audio side of the ball, NFL Street 2’s main feature is its soundtrack. Artists like Xzibit, Mase, P. Diddy, Yung Wun, and DMX are featured with this year’s tracks. However, everything else sounds very similar. Why? Because at the end of each match, a different player says the exact same thing. “Are we done already? Man, I got some more scores in me. Just let me know and I’ll bring it.” Or something like that.