NBA Street (Series)
I was just thinking about all the time I spent playing NBA Street growing up and how much fun it gave me as a casual NBA fan. I find 2ks basketball games to be kinda complex and difficult to grasp and sometimes I just want to do some crazy dunks and skills without much effort.
Personally what i loved about NBA Street was how you were able to play in the street environment, create a baller, do crazy skills, play as NBA superstars/legends and even the original characters were dope with a lot personality. I'm sure you lot will agree with me when i say EA need to go back to making NBA Street (and while they're at it, bring back EA BIG.)
Def Jam (fighting series)
I reckon Icon tanked but even if it did, it doesn't make sense to me why there hasn't been a new game in the franchise. Fight for N.Y. was fantastic. Now imagine that game with better graphics, online multiplayer, a character roster of classic rappers and some of the new cats in the game, etc.
Def Jam Fight for NY was dope and redefined the Vendetta system to almost separate it's self from wrestling and be more of a street fighting game. Nothing felt more rewarding then going in and beating up your opponent to finish them with a vicious KO. I'd definitely be hyped for a Def Jam sequel (which follows Def Jam FFNY format.)


I was just thinking about all the time I spent playing NBA Street growing up and how much fun it gave me as a casual NBA fan. I find 2ks basketball games to be kinda complex and difficult to grasp and sometimes I just want to do some crazy dunks and skills without much effort.
Personally what i loved about NBA Street was how you were able to play in the street environment, create a baller, do crazy skills, play as NBA superstars/legends and even the original characters were dope with a lot personality. I'm sure you lot will agree with me when i say EA need to go back to making NBA Street (and while they're at it, bring back EA BIG.)
Def Jam (fighting series)


I reckon Icon tanked but even if it did, it doesn't make sense to me why there hasn't been a new game in the franchise. Fight for N.Y. was fantastic. Now imagine that game with better graphics, online multiplayer, a character roster of classic rappers and some of the new cats in the game, etc.
Def Jam Fight for NY was dope and redefined the Vendetta system to almost separate it's self from wrestling and be more of a street fighting game. Nothing felt more rewarding then going in and beating up your opponent to finish them with a vicious KO. I'd definitely be hyped for a Def Jam sequel (which follows Def Jam FFNY format.)

