NFL Street 2

NFL Street 2

released on Dec 22, 2004

NFL Street 2

released on Dec 22, 2004

NFL Street 2 is the second game in EA's arcade football series. Players try to become the world's best urban footballer by conquering other teams using several gravity-defying tricks like up-the-wall passes, off-the-wall catches, and highlight-reel wall jukes.


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NFL Street 2 is a bombastic, over-the-top arcade football experience that throws realism out the window in favor of flashy style points and gravity-defying moves. With its simplified rules, focus on tricks, and customizable teams, NFL Street 2 prioritizes wild fun over strategic depth. The single-player "Own the City" mode offers a decent challenge, but the game truly shines in its chaotic multiplayer matches, where friends can unleash ridiculous plays and jaw-dropping touchdowns.

Improves on all the fun from the first one. The cover having the New York Football Giants on it is a plus (no bias). My favorite thing to do is play own the city and recreate my friend group as the players on my team. Mad entertaining when they do the cutscenes and animations trash talking

Exactly the direction sports games in general need to go. While not quite as stylish as NBA Street, these series together emphasize ridiculous exaggerated fun adapting the vibes of their given sports rather than the overly literal interpretations and franchise worship of the squeaky clean Maddens and 2Ks of the world.

Truly a delight, and I'm sure I'll love this a hell of a lot more when I actually get someone to play it with me as the AI is pretty flat to play against and the campaign feels a little empty. If that roleplaying element was given the level of detail of the mid 00s Maddens, that'd really elevate this spin off series.

Still replay this often. It's great.

Y'know I don't think the game is actually that great but I did finish the NFL gauntlet as the Chicago Bears in 2023 so y'know there's a certain amount of respect I must place on it

See my NBA Street review. All of that plus more. I'm not really into NFL but in this format, with the smaller teams, faster gameplay, it's really fun. Some banging punk/rock songs on the soundtrack too.