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NBA Street Homecourt Review

NBA Street Homecourt box art

System: X360, PS3
Dev: EA Canada
Pub: EA
Release: Feb. 20, 2007
Players: 1 - 4
ESRB Rating: Everyone
Review by D'Marcus Beatty


Review Rating Legend
1.0 - 1.9 = Avoid
2.0 - 2.4 = Poor
2.5 - 2.9 = Average
3.0 - 3.4 = Fair
3.5 - 3.9 = Good
4.0 - 4.4 = Great
4.5 - 4.9 = Must Buy
5.0 = The Best

The visuals in Homecourt are great, with recognizable characters and fluid animation. Since most of the moves are timing-based, the proper and prompt animation is important, and EA did a great job of realizing this. The controls are fantastic as well.

NBA Street Homecourt screenshot

The sound effects in the game are well done, especially the sound of the court. The dialogue during the gameplay sounds like real streetball chatter, with the various characters talking trash, encouraging teammates, and even randomly calling out the score.

All told, NBA Street: Homecourt is a fun experience for anyone looking for a quick pick up game. Even with its flaws, Homecourt is still a great experience, especially when linking together dribble moves to jump off a teammates back and throw an alley-oop to the other teammate or organizing other fantastic plays. If you like basketball, NBA Street: Homecourt is probably the best arcade-style streetball game on the market.

By D'Marcus Beatty
CCC Co-Site Director



Features:

  • All-New Trick Remixer-The game is truly in your hands with an all-new ball control system. Create tricks on the fly as you control your player's tempo, rhythm, and ball-handling skills and string together the perfect blend of passes, shots, and awe-inspiring moves.
  • Electrifying Gamebreaker Battles-Put your stamp on a game during momentum-swinging Gamebreaker moments or watch your lead slip away as your rival steals away the golden opportunity.
  • Become a Homecourt Hero-Go from an unknown talent to a streetball legend by dominating rivals as you strive to put your court on the map. Create a baller, improve his game, and feel the confidence build as his reputation grows after every win.
  • Every Legend Has a Beginning-Earn the right to challenge the likes of NBA stars Carmelo Anthony and Rip Hamilton on their real-life homecourts. Defeat these hometown heroes on their courts and soon the league's best will be coming after you.
  • Create the Ultimate Baller-Blend the attributes of your favorite NBA icons to create the ultimate street baller. Mix and match the likes of Vince Carter and LeBron James for some hops, Allen Iverson and Chris Paul for some handles, and Ray Allen and Peja Stojakovic for superior shooting skills.
  • Elevate Your Game Like Never Before-Bragging rights are up for grabs. Leap off a teammate's shoulders or fly off his back to bring down the house with all-new Jump-Off Dunks.
  • Take Your Game Online-Represent your homecourt and created player online as you take on a nation of the greatest ballers around-anywhere, anytime.

    Rating out of 5
    Rating Description
    4.0
    Graphics
    Good visuals with recognizable characters and living environments.
    4.5
    Control
    The game controls excellently, with the controls matching the timing perfectly.
    4.0
    Music / Sound FX / Voice Acting
    The soundtrack is decent, but the audio effects are very well done.
    3.0
    Play Value
    There isn't much else to the game besides online play. Customization and other game modes are barebones.
    4.2
    Overall Rating - Great
    Not an average. See Rating legend above for a final score breakdown.


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    More dribble than a baby, more crossover than a double agent by D’Marcus Beatty

    The NBA street games have always been at the forefront of streetballin'. Eschewing constrictive rules like shot clocks or calling fouls, the NBA Street has always been about two things: Scoring and looking as pretty as possible when doing so. Now, with the series advancing to next-gen, making the "prettiness" all but guaranteed, the focus is being shifted to giving gamers direct control how that prettiness looks.

    NBA Street Homecourt screenshot

    The first change in NBA Street Homecourt is evident in the title. There is going to be a change in venue. Instead of playing on famous courts that everyone has heard of, EA chose to bring the gameplay to the homecourts of many of the NBA players, like Carmelo Anthony's Cloverdale in Baltimore or Rip Hamilton's homecourt in Coatsville PA. Each court has been studied meticulously by the developers to re-create the environment in the game as accurately as possible. One great example of this is in Melo's Cloverdale, which is comprised of six different baskets, with three different games going on. The player can play on any of the courts, although he must earn enough respect to be able to play on the top court. All told, there will ten different locations to conquer.

    Another very interesting addition to the NBA Street formula is the alteration in the way that dribble moves are performed. For probably the first time in gaming history, the player has direct control over the dribble moves, including the rhythm as well as the actual moves. The technique involves a dribble button that causes the baller to dribble between his legs when the button is pressed. Pressing the button repeatedly causes the player to dribble between his legs multiple times, and the speed of the button presses determines the speed of the dribbling. The player can even move while performing this quick dribbling maneuver. In addition to this, pressing and holding the button will cause the player to perform a hesitation move, which can be thrown spontaneously into the crossover. These moves will vary depending upon how long the button is held down. In addition to that, the bumper (or trigger) buttons can be used as modifiers to the dribble techniques, allowing the player to get even fancier. Finally, there is even another trick button, for moves more elaborate than the simple crossover. All of this give the player unprecedented control, as the practiced player will always have control over the dribbling and will never have to worry about their player going into any canned animations. To make sure that the player can perfect their moves before they take it to the court, there is a practice mode to try out the different dribbling moves.

    NBA Street Homecourt screenshot

    Don't expect everyone to be able to complete a chain of crossover moves however. Each player is rated depending on his ability with the ball and will belong to one of four classes. The first class belongs to the awkward big man like Shaq or Yao, who will only be able to perform simple crossovers. Mediocre dribblers will be able to perform crossovers and a few trick crossovers. Good ballhandlers will be able to perform almost all of the tricks, but the master handlers like Allen Iverson or Nash will have exclusive skills, some of which are only available to other players during their gamebreakers.

    Visually, Homecourt doesn't disappoint. The character models all look great, although their skin seems a little shiny. Despite that, all of the players are recognizable on sight, with highly detailed figures that animate with lifelike precision. The detail paid to re-creating the environments shows as well, as all of the courts seem photorealistic. The developers took extra care to include the area surrounding the courts as well, creating a living and immersive gameworld in and around the basketball game.

    NBA Street Homecourt screenshot

    NBA Street Homecourt is the fourth NBA Street game but the first next-gen version, arriving on both Xbox 360 and the Playstation 3 this spring. With its controllable dribbling, beautiful graphics, and revamped gameplay, Homecourt might be the sporst title to keep an eye out for.

    By D'Marcus Beatty
    CCC Co-Site Director

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