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Ps2
Développeur : EA Big
| Editeur : Electronic Arts
Genre : Jeux de sport Note : 75% (par 5 sites) Test (5) | Preview (1) | Astuces (2) | Solution (1) | Vidéos (4) | |
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Xbox
Développeur : EA Big
| Editeur : Electronic Arts
Genre : Jeux de sport Note : 75% (par 5 sites) Test (5) | Preview (1) | Astuces (2) | Solution (1) | Vidéos (5) | |
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Gamecube
Développeur : EA Big
| Editeur : Electronic Arts
Genre : Jeux de sport Note : 74% (par 3 sites) Test (3) | Preview (1) | Astuces (2) | Solution (1) | Vidéos (1) | |
Ps2 test sur Gamespot.com
While NFL Street 2 is every bit as slick of a product as you'd expect from EA's sports division, it's only marginally improved over its predecessor. |
Xbox test sur 1up
On any given Sunday you can flop onto your couch, flip to CBS or Fox and watch the dazzling NFL parity unfold. With the greatest production value this side of HDTV, football on television is entrancing, and somehow it's so well done that you forget that every seven seconds of gameplay is offset by 40 seconds of guys circled around talking in code ("Power I 23 Lead," or "Right Weak 50 F-Angle"). All that followed by a 11-man chorus clap. |
Gamecube test sur 1up
I complained about how easy the running game was in the first Street, and now that EA has actually gone and done something about it, all my old bread-and-butter plays come up a dozen yards short. Parity reigns in the EGM offices, and Bryan whups me as often as (or more than) I whup him. |