- Publisher: EA Sports
- Release Date: Nov 14, 2006
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 12 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 9 out of 12
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Mixed: 2 out of 12
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Negative: 1 out of 12
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DJSummersJan 3, 2007A really outstanding game. There's more customization features and more game modes.
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JohnathanT.Oct 27, 2006This is the best game ever and they added a lot of new things to this game.Trust me its worth your money.
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RyanF.Jan 27, 2007This is a great game, it just takes a little while to get used to the gamebreaker moves, where as in 1 you only have the gamebreaker power that does it all! Cool Game!
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MLeeNov 13, 2006Fun game. The special moves and the gamebreakers add to a great arcade version of football. The 7 on 7 gives you much better control.
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Mar 21, 2015Wow! played this at a friend's house recently and loved it.hilarious celebrations and trash talk,fun gameplay stunning GameBreakers,balanced quite well.I like how you choose 7 and they play on both ends of the ball so you need to select a balanced line up.
Overall:Fun,great game with a friend. -
Aug 8, 2023It's neither good nor rum, it's average. The AI is so broken that even on easy they can do ridiculous things, this game is only fun playing with someone because the campaign is rotten so broken
Awards & Rankings
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyWhile you'll now find more variety in supermoves, some are still wickedly unbalanced (especially the interception Gamebreaker). [Dec. 2006, p.140]
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The inclusion of new game types helps players who’ve outgrown the older street events, and removing Gamebreakers from the cutscene format is a definite improvement for in-game strategy.
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Despite such changes and an energetic attempt to put more intensity into the game, it reeks of familiarity. The graphics haven't improved over the last two NFL Streets, and the attitude through celebrations and taunts fails to impress.