Third and finest NBA Street entry with refined Gamebreaker mode and the most iconic NBA characters. Dunk animations are spectacular and the style system is at its peak. The PS2 arcade street basketball benchmark for genre fans.
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Description
An EA Canada and EA BIG sequel released in 2005 (Europe, US, Korea, Japan), the third main entry in NBA Street. A new Game-Breaker 3 system replaces classic tricks with over-the-top dunks, international courts (Tokyo, Rome, Brooklyn) and an even bigger roster. The peak of the PS2 franchise.
NBA Street V3 review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
In the colours of street basketball, the music blends hip-hop, funk and electro into an irresistible urban groove that matches the flow of the dunks. Each match pulses with a cool, rousing energy, perfectly in tune with the game's style. This stylish soundtrack, signed EA Sports BIG, is the whole flavour of the experience.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
The peak of stylish street basketball: impossible dribbles, acrobatic dunks and a trick gauge that unlocks breathtaking moves. Everything breathes flow, but skill makes the difference as much as showboating. With several players, matches become real style jousts. Snappy, cool and furiously generous, a peak of arcade sport from start to finish.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Chaining improbable dribbles and stratospheric dunks to swell your style gauge and then unleashing a devastating Gamebreaker turns street basketball into a delicious show. Unlocking players and courts keeps reviving the urge for one more match. The content stays thin and repetitive, but this arcade energy and this immediate pleasure keep a formidable pull in two-player.
The peak of EA Sports BIG's street basketball series, NBA Street V3 pushes the arcade style, the Gamebreaker and player creation to their most accomplished form on PS2. Still very widespread in the West, its interest lies in this status as the high point of a beloved line rather than scarcity. A safe bet for fans of arcade sport playable in groups.
Better with friends
A peak of spectacular streetball, pushing the art of the trick and the gamebreaker to its climax in two-on-two. The competition rewards daring: risking an improbable combo to crank up your multiplier, even at the cost of losing it all on a fumble. Lively, generous and colorful, it turns every possession into a circus act and guarantees reversals as sudden as they are hilarious among friends.
Is NBA Street V3 still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2005 on PS2, EA Sports BIG's project refines the street basketball formula by pushing the style even further, with deep customisation of players and courts. The three on three keeps its frantic pace, its delirious dunks and its Gamebreaker gauge, now in two levels for even more spectacular plays. The colourful art direction, the hip hop soundtrack and the surprise appearance of the playable Beastie Boys anchor the title in its era with panache. Repetition lurks over the long haul. A benchmark of stylish arcade sports, recommended for fans of street basketball and of couch play with a real sense of showmanship.