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Freestyle2: Street Basketball

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70%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
stability, monetization
70% User Score Based on 6,935 reviews

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Freestyle2: Street Basketball is a single player and multiplayer casual sport game. It was developed by JOYCITY and was released on April 1, 2015. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Freestyle2: Street Basketball is a street-style basketball simulation game. Customize your character and team, and compete in various match types, from 1v1 to 3v3, on urban courts around the world. Show off your skills, use unique trick moves, and climb the leaderboards in this immersive and lively basketball experience.

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70%
Audience ScoreBased on 6,935 reviews
gameplay142 positive mentions
stability81 negative mentions

  • Fun and engaging gameplay with a unique arcade style.
  • Extensive character customization options and skill variety.
  • Great for playing with friends, providing a competitive yet casual experience.
  • Heavily pay-to-win mechanics that create an unbalanced playing field.
  • Toxic community with a lack of support for new players.
  • Frequent crashes and bugs that disrupt gameplay.
  • gameplay
    413 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of Freestyle 2: Street Basketball is characterized by its fun and dynamic mechanics, offering a competitive experience that can be enjoyable, especially when played with friends. However, many players criticize the game for its steep learning curve, lack of proper tutorials, and significant pay-to-win elements that can hinder the experience for newcomers. While the core mechanics are praised for their creativity and potential, issues such as bugs, unbalanced gameplay, and a convoluted user interface detract from the overall enjoyment.

    • “The gameplay is fun, addictive, and easy to understand, but hard to master.”
    • “The gameplay mechanics, card system, character upgrade system, and character customization are all unique and unlike any other sports game out there.”
    • “With solid, fast-paced gameplay and an excellent presentation, Freestyle 2: Street Basketball continues its strong pedigree of great basketball.”
    • “Game is not friendly to beginners and a lot of game mechanics are not explained properly, which makes things more difficult for new players.”
    • “The gameplay is boring and more about having the new better character or else you lose.”
    • “The mechanics are clunky, balance is all over the place, and it’s riddled with pay-to-win elements that ruin the competitive experience.”
  • graphics
    182 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some players praising its unique art style and vibrant aesthetics, while others criticize it for being outdated or subpar, likening it to 1990s visuals. Many appreciate the cartoonish and cel-shaded design, which adds a distinct flair, but there are frequent calls for graphical improvements to meet modern standards. Overall, while the graphics may not be cutting-edge, they contribute to the game's charm and appeal for certain players.

    • “A vibrant, competitive sports title, Freestyle 2: Street Basketball excels in graphics and mechanics compared to other street basketball games.”
    • “The graphics, music, and the art of the characters are so awesome!”
    • “Enjoy the excitement of street basketball with its distinct killer graphics and incomparable game experience.”
    • “The graphics are horrible and the game doesn't work half of the time.”
    • “Compared to 2K, this game is garbage with horrible graphics.”
    • “This game's graphics are subpar.”
  • music
    146 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with many players praising its energetic and catchy soundtracks that enhance the gameplay experience, particularly in relation to the urban streetball theme. However, some users find the music repetitive and annoying, especially the menu tracks, which can detract from the overall enjoyment. Despite these criticisms, the soundtrack is often highlighted as one of the game's strong points, contributing to its addictive nature and vibrant atmosphere.

    • “The way that the OST makes you move is smooth and not forced at all.”
    • “The game’s urban streetball theme, combined with energetic music, creates an engaging and competitive atmosphere.”
    • “The soundtrack is cool, though, and definitely puts you in the mood for a basketball game.”
    • “The shittiest most annoying repetitive music.”
    • “The menu screen music makes me want to kill myself.”
    • “The music alone is enough to not play this game.”
  • stability
    82 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is heavily criticized, with numerous users reporting frequent crashes, glitches, and lag issues that significantly hinder gameplay. Many players express frustration over the lack of fixes from developers, leading to a consistently buggy experience that detracts from the overall enjoyment of the game. While some acknowledge the game's potential and fun aspects, the overwhelming sentiment is that its stability issues make it difficult to recommend.

    • “I love it! I know it's just released, so I can't complain. I just do not like how when something is loading, it freezes. A loading screen would be nice; I thought the game was frozen the first two tries. Turns out it just takes a while to switch screens.”
    • “This game is the most buggy and unintuitive piece of garbage.”
    • “The game still crashes and has glitches from day one of introducing this game to Steam, but they cannot fix it because it would require the developers to actually do their jobs, which they are unwilling to do.”
    • “Furthermore, there are many bugs, crashes, freezes, and connection stability issues that show up pretty often and haven't been fixed for too long.”
  • monetization
    48 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization model of the game has been widely criticized for being heavily reliant on aggressive microtransactions and pay-to-win mechanics, leading many players to label it a cash grab. Users report an overwhelming presence of ads and loot boxes, which detracts from the gameplay experience and creates a frustrating environment. While some players believe the game has potential, the current monetization strategy is seen as exploitative and detrimental to the overall enjoyment.

    • “This game has taken microtransactions to a level I didn't know was possible, and it's all in your face constantly.”
    • “The game is riddled with microtransactions and lootboxes, but the underlying game was pretty good.”
    • “There are microtransactions, but you can be good without them if you have the skill.”
    • “Absolutely pay-to-win cash grab.”
    • “The game is a blatant cash grab and the devs do not bother to add significant updates, nor put in effort to ban toxic players or cheaters, hence the state of the community.”
    • “This game is just a cash grab now with pay-to-win mechanics around every corner and overrun by cheaters.”
  • humor
    44 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in this game is widely praised, with players highlighting its hilarious voice lines, quirky animations, and amusing bugs that add to the overall experience. Many reviews emphasize that the game is particularly funny when played with friends, making it a fun and entertaining choice despite some technical issues. Overall, the blend of absurdity and comedic elements contributes to a vibrant and enjoyable atmosphere.

    • “It's funny as hell that they had to add in an anti-cheat to a basketball game.”
    • “Hilarious bugs in the UI from the moment you log in.”
    • “This is a funny game and I start to laugh if I see the ridiculous loading screen.”
    • “Not funny without friends.”
    • “You're not funny!”
  • grinding
    36 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The grinding aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with some players finding it excessively tedious and requiring significant time investment or cash to progress effectively. While there are events and opportunities to earn rewards, many feel that the grind is exacerbated by a pay-to-win model, where spending money can significantly enhance gameplay. However, a few players appreciate the balance of grinding and the potential for free-to-play success, noting that with dedication, it is possible to obtain powerful items without spending.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “Grinding in this game can be a real test of patience, but the rewards make it worthwhile.”
    • “The grind is intense, but it feels rewarding when you finally achieve your goals.”
    • “You're locked to just one character, unless you buy another, which is treated like a separate account, so good luck grinding out all those things again.”
    • “The events are also grindy that you need to play for hundreds of matches every single day in order to get good rewards.”
    • “This game is a pay-to-win game; I tried grinding through, but it's just a waste of time with this extremely toxic community.”
  • story
    33 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of "Freestyle 2: Street Basketball" is largely criticized for its lack of depth and coherence, with many players noting that it feels like a collection of repetitive quests and events rather than a cohesive narrative. While there are opportunities for players to engage in various missions and create a character, the overall experience is marred by frustrations with AI teammates and a pay-to-win structure, leading to a perception of the game as lacking meaningful storytelling. Overall, players express disappointment in the narrative quality, often deeming it non-existent or irrelevant.

    • “You can experience this rags to riches story if you want.”
    • “Most of the citizens don't know this story but here I am telling you.”
    • “First, some backstory, Joycity is a Korean publisher assigned to publish Freestyle 2 (a game developed by Smilegate) and a lot of mobile games. Joycity only started really managing this game until about a year or two ago; before that, GameKiss was in control, and honestly, they did a better job.”
    • “Drawing comparisons from the NBA 2K series, Freestyle 2: Street Basketball impresses with its dynamic mechanics but disappoints in terms of graphical quality and storyline depth.”
    • “This game is an absolute nightmare hellscape of Korean MMO mechanics, pay-to-win garbage, and just completely nonsensical side quests with about two dozen different timed events running at any given time.”
    • “Daily quests are always the same, and the rewards are useless.”
  • optimization
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's optimization is a mixed bag; while some players appreciate the smooth graphics and engaging gameplay, many report significant issues such as constant crashes, audio stuttering, and poor performance that can freeze their systems. There are calls for better optimization and support, as players express frustration over high ping and unresponsive community interactions. Despite its fun elements, the game clearly needs further refinement to enhance the overall experience.

    • “W game really optimized for fast graphics and fun.”
    • “The game runs smoothly and the graphics are fine.”
    • “Great cartoon-rendered graphics with great optimization.”
    • “It's so frustrating to be winning a game and doing really well to only have your entire computer freeze due to the fact that the game is just not optimized.”
    • “Game is definitely fun, nice learning curve; unfortunately, due to the constant crashing and the audio stuttering literally freezing my entire computer, I will definitely not be playing this game until there is a known fix, i.e., not just reinstalling or contacting support, because it seems that support doesn't really support from what I've seen on the bug report section.”
    • “Poor optimization.”
  • atmosphere
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is characterized by an engaging urban streetball theme, enhanced by energetic music and lively crowd interactions, which contribute to a competitive and immersive experience. However, some players note a pay-to-win (p2w) element that slightly detracts from the overall enjoyment.

    • “The game’s urban streetball theme, combined with energetic music, creates an engaging and competitive atmosphere.”
    • “The controls and gameplay are okay, and the atmosphere is nice.”
    • “The atmosphere you play in is quite catchy; I find it enjoyable having a few people around the field shouting, plus the celebrations.”
    • “All fun and games, even despite the inclined pay-to-win atmosphere.”
    • “>maps/atmosphere=6”
    • “The atmosphere you play in is quite catchy; I find it engaging having a few people around the field shouting, plus the celebrations.”
  • replayability
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game has a moderate to high replayability score, with users highlighting the engaging online multiplayer and ranked seasons as key factors. The combination of a great soundtrack, extensive customization options, and fast-paced gameplay contributes to its fun and replayable nature.

    • “Replayability and challenge: 9/10”
    • “✔️ High replay value with online multiplayer and ranked seasons.”
    • “Great soundtrack + great customization + fast-paced gameplay = fun and replayability.”
    • “The replay value is quite low.”
    • “I would rate the replayability a 3 out of 5.”
    • “There isn't much incentive to play through the game again.”
  • character development
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development in the game has received mixed reviews, with some praising the art style and special moves as fun and visually appealing, while others criticize the overall character design as unrealistic and lacking depth. Although the mechanics are interesting, the execution of character design has been deemed inadequate, overshadowing the potential of the game's concept.

    • “The controls are alright because they're fairly similar to 2K's but simpler. The character designs are pretty neat, and the special moves you can do (such as freestyles) look awesome and are fun to use.”
    • “There's a nice art style and some appealing character designs here, and the game mechanics are interesting.”
    • “I think the game and character designs were a great concept, but you have to make sure the game works in the first place!”
    • “Game and character design is meh. Unrealistic, reminds me of the total flop of FIFA Street 3.”
    • “Also, the cel-shading does not mask ugly character design.”
  • emotional
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players report a strong emotional response to the game, ranging from feelings of pride in past achievements to deep disappointment and frustration, with some even expressing physical discomfort and a desire to cry. Overall, the emotional impact appears to be overwhelmingly negative, overshadowing any initial positive feelings.

    • “At first, it made me feel a little proud at how well I'd done against these characters in the past.”
    • “This game makes me want to cry....”
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Freestyle2: Street Basketball is a casual sport game.

Freestyle2: Street Basketball is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 482 hours playing Freestyle2: Street Basketball.

Freestyle2: Street Basketball was released on April 1, 2015.

Freestyle2: Street Basketball was developed by JOYCITY.

Freestyle2: Street Basketball has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its stability.

Freestyle2: Street Basketball is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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