AbstractGet extreme with Midway's arcade-style basketball game, NBA HOOPZ. Take off from the foul line for a jaw-dropping 360-degree slam or swat your opponent's shot out of the building on "d". There are also cool passing animations, including the sweet 180 behind-the-back dish. The game plays best in the Multiplayer mode, where players are flying around the court, executing unrealistically massive dunks and monster blocks. Play as Shaq, Kevin, Vince, or simply create your own player!
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Full descriptionIf you loved NBA Jam and NBA Showtime, NBA Hoopz will be right up your alley! Midway presents NBA Hoopz, a three-on-three team basketball game. The game features every NBA team and their respective superstars. NBA Hoopz guarantees to serve up amazing high-flying, rim-bending action!
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AmazonNBA Hoopz is strictly for the basketball fan who thinks the sport is all about spectacular dunks, lots of shoving, and little or no strategy. With the goofy gameplay and hyper-exaggerated NBA player renderings, b-ball purists probably will (and should) dismiss this as the dumbest of arcade games for the PS2.
Hoopz is basically the latest generation of basketball games in the ultra-arcadey NBA Showtime or NBA Jam vein and has little in common with the more accurate simulations of the Live and Shootout series. In most respects it plays slightly better than the older arcade-style titles, if only because Hoopz is a three-on-three game.
Most gamers will immediately notice the enlarged heads and huge biceps on even the lankiest of NBA players. Also, the fast-paced action basically centers on hurling the ball around the court as quickly as possible without any regard for complicated play calling. In fact, most ballers can easily jump 25 feet above the rim for ridiculous, death-defying dunks that, of course, deliver the ultimate in sports fantasy.
Unlike most of the 2001 season of "real" basketball games for the PS2, Hoopz stretches gameplay with a few mini games. Included are variants on 21, Around the World, Three-Point Contest, and even the old-school 2Ball that features two-on-two team play. There are also unlockable courts for you to find. You can also easily create your own players and cause havoc throughout the NBA with wild league trades and customizations.
While the courts and backgrounds are decently drawn, the player models are disappointingly blocky and fail to capitalize on the PS2's graphics power. Hoopz gives players a backward walk and the give-and-go, among other moves, but the game's emphasis on shoving, steals, and strategy-defying action confounds these nuances. --Mark Brooks
Pros:
- Very easy to play
- Mini games and unlockable courts
- Strictly for basketball neophytes
Cons:
- Cartoony player graphics are uninspired
- Little to no strategy required, which kills off longevity
- Possibly too silly for its own good
Special featuresNBA licensed pros; fast, arcade-style gameplay; fire-bursting power-ups; Create-a-Player options; ton of mini-games