🏀 Own the streets, rule the city, be the legend.
NBA Street Homecourt for PlayStation 3 delivers fast-paced 3-on-3 basketball gameplay set in a hyper-real city combining legendary NBA courts with hometown street venues. Build your player’s reputation as you rise through the ranks in this multi-platinum franchise’s fourth installment.
J**Q
Good game, good deal
Had an issue with order but seller solved it right away to my satisfaction. Would do business again. Oh yeah and the game is great.
B**E
Fun time
Not as good as the originals, but still a fun arcady 3v3 basketball game with awesome tricks and dunks
A**M
Great Arcade-Style Action
This is a fantastic arcade-style basketball game. If you enjoy NBA Jam type gameplay, you will love this game. The rosters are based on the 2006 NBA season, so expect Iverson to be in Denver, Shaq in Miami, etc. I must warn you, there is no online mode; the servers were shut down in 2010. However, do not let this be a deterrent, this game is much more fun sitting on the couch next to your buddies (up to 4 players simultaneously).
M**A
Five Stars
In time and like new, the game is pretty cool to be from 2007
R**S
Adequate arcade-style basketball game
In the vein of NBA Jam, NBA Street Homecourt is an over-the-top arcade style game. Being an arcade game is not a good or bad thing in itself, it's merely a style. However, this game is more style than substance.If you like to do ridiculous dunks over and over again, do fancy dribbles with the ball for no real reason, and sink 3s from halfcourt, you may like this game.If you actually want to play basketball, you probably won't enjoy it as much.The core of the game revolves around a stunt meter, which you fill by showing off with dunks, dribbles, and plays such as alley-oops. When the meter is full, you become more powerful, gain a new set of moves, and can score up to 7 points with a single basket. The gameplay is repetitive with little in the way of tactical options. Defense consists solely of stealing, goaltending, or body-checking a dunker midair.In Career mode you create a team of ballers by [bizarrely] combining the heads of real-life NBA players. Mine looks like the love child of Rip Hamilton and Yao Ming. You have the choice of guards, forwards, and centers, whose skills you can improve as you gain experience and levels. Skills are improved by using them - dunking a lot will level up your dunking skill. New courts and opponents are unlocked as you level up by completing challenges against local ballers. Along the way, more players will offer to join your team, so there is a relatively simple and straightforward roster management game there. You can then use your custom ballers in the other modes, such as Exhibition and Online play. You can also use real-life players instead.Multiplayer is fun for casual play, and there is a ranking and stat system for online play. However, being with a group of friends and trash talking can make just about any activity fun.The visuals are run through a sepia filter, to imply that the game is really a review of the past, a memoir to the rise of the great street baller [you!]. This theme is carried throughout the game in the menus, which have an 8mm film look throughout. I found the brown tones boring after a few hours and wished for a change in scenery. The models and environments are adequately made, while the animations are quite good. Players move with fluidity and the 1080 spin backflip dunks really come to life.Verdict: fun for casual play, rent it or get it on the cheap.
M**E
Not like the original
I remember the original 2 NBA Street games were really fun and customizeable, however, this new one wasn't what I was expecting. It's more of a simplistic version of the old ones with slightly better graphics. You can only play from 3 profiles and your created characters can't all play on the same team. I wasn't extremely pleased.
N**S
Horrible
This could have been in a better box. It look like I got it off the street. I am very disappointed.
R**N
SOCIALLY AWKWARD PEOPLE MUST STAY AWAY
The reason I say this is because this game is good on its own, but it is absolutely phenomenal with friends around.If you have friends that have a PS3, have them come over and play this game together. It's just as good as the games on PS2.
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