- Publisher: EA Sports Big
- Release Date: Dec 22, 2004
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 26 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 23 out of 26
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Mixed: 1 out of 26
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Negative: 2 out of 26
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EricJ.Jan 7, 2005This game is beyong fun and I can't put it down. I think everyone should pick it up! it's one of those games everyone should give a shot.
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MattP.Feb 1, 2005This is what version 1 should have been.
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JakeT.Mar 14, 2005This game is fun but it gets boring after awhile.i like it better than the 1st one though.
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ElderickPerryDec 22, 2004Ithink this game is going to be great i'am going to get it the first day it comes out ,because u can jump off walls and then they have my favorite team Denver Broncos are on there. They should bring out NCAA Streets everyone would go buy that because the college students and athletes would like to see there friends and themselves on there.
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AliZ.Dec 27, 2004Awesome.
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DSDec 31, 2004Is the IGN reviewer retarded? his quote makes no sense.
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Sep 5, 2012This game isn't winning any awards by any way. The game is a little hard on Own The Street mode, to be honest that's pretty much all i play plus a little pickup game. This game is solid and worth a rent
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Jun 3, 2015NFL Street 1 was great, but this game is much funner. The minigames are super fun, tackling is hilarious most of the time (Clotheslining people's heads off). Really fun to play with a friend(s). Everyone should have played this game at least a few times. NFL challenge is also great.
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Jul 19, 2020This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Oct 6, 2022This game was a lot of fun to play with 2 people, the campaign only did it to release the teams and scenarios but the real fun was 2 players in VS mode
Awards & Rankings
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#95 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2004
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#66 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2004
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There's plenty of quick payoff, but there are many levels to master to that an expert player on the sticks will looking nothing like a rookie who picks it up and has a blast the first time.
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A good enough game, though barely anything has changed. It doesn't feel like it has been rushed, since it isn't buggy or broken in any way, but there's definitely a lack of proper maturation here that hinders the overall product.
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It's this carefully guarded lack of realism that keeps the game fresh. While the multitude of moves are clearly wacky, they're never too over-the-top, and it all fits together in this surprising, tight package.