Like previous entries in the series,
NFL Street 3 is an arcade-styled football game. Everything has been simplified in order to build a faster game that feels more like a pick-up game at the local playground than a professional game on Sunday. Of course, in
NFL Street 3, you get to play with a selection of NFL players rather than that skinny asthmatic kid no one wants on their team.
NFL Street 3 offers a new single-player Career mode called Respect the Street. Here you move from city to city and take on players and their buddies in games. As you complete games, your respect grows, opening up new venues to compete at and the option of taking the best players from other teams and bolstering your roster. You also earn money to spend on equipment.
Other than taking a while to really get going, the only major problem facing Career mode is that it might be a little too long. After a while, you find yourself dragging yourself from game to game. Long games are always fun, but there is a limit.
Other than playing more like an arcade game, NFL Street 3 also tweaks the traditional formula by introducing new game types. In one type, if you fail to gain positive yardage with a play, it is removed from your playbook. The goal here is to outlast your opponent’s playbook rather than by outscoring them. Another limits your time of possession. If you can’t do anything before the clock runs out, you lose possession. Finally, there’s Bank, where all Gamebreaker points are added to one big pool. The first team to score gets the points. Whoever gets the most Gamebreaker points wins.
The new play types add a welcome strategic element and keep games from becoming stale. It takes a game or two to get your bearings in each mode. When the game is going fast, it is really easy to forget what type of game you are playing, so it is possible that you’ll use a play that would have worked in one game type but doesn’t in another.
If you want a quick game, you can enter Exhibition mode. All of the game types are available and give you a chance to practice before jumping into Career mode. You can also play against a friend using Ad Hoc wireless play.