Xzibit has landed the cover of Electronic Arts’ NFL Street 2 with All-pro New York Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey.
Xzibit’s cover marks the first time a music artist has been featured on the front of an EA Sports video game title.
The rapper provides extensive voiceovers for the game and teaches gamers the rules of street football in the game.
"If it wasn't for the kind of street football played in NFL Street 2, I would not be where I am today," Shockey said. "This is how most NFL players started their careers and now you can play at a new level, an-all new high flying football game with incredible wall moves and new modes."
Dubbed “the Rucker Park of the football scene,” players square off on a half-dirt, half-grass fenced in field, surrounded by high-rise projects.
Online play, additional gameplay modes and interaction with the walls are among the new features of NFL Street 2.
“Our goal with NFL Street 2 was to make the gameplay of the first version of NFL Street obsolete,” said Jason Barnes, designer of NFL Street 2. “To do this, we needed to add new gameplay features and improve on the original. Once we got the wall catches up and running, we knew we had added something unique and fun to football gaming.”
In related news, Xzibit will host MTV’s 11th Annual MTV Europe Awards in Rome tonight (November 18th).
Source: allhiphop.com
Xzibit’s cover marks the first time a music artist has been featured on the front of an EA Sports video game title.
The rapper provides extensive voiceovers for the game and teaches gamers the rules of street football in the game.
"If it wasn't for the kind of street football played in NFL Street 2, I would not be where I am today," Shockey said. "This is how most NFL players started their careers and now you can play at a new level, an-all new high flying football game with incredible wall moves and new modes."
Dubbed “the Rucker Park of the football scene,” players square off on a half-dirt, half-grass fenced in field, surrounded by high-rise projects.
Online play, additional gameplay modes and interaction with the walls are among the new features of NFL Street 2.
“Our goal with NFL Street 2 was to make the gameplay of the first version of NFL Street obsolete,” said Jason Barnes, designer of NFL Street 2. “To do this, we needed to add new gameplay features and improve on the original. Once we got the wall catches up and running, we knew we had added something unique and fun to football gaming.”
In related news, Xzibit will host MTV’s 11th Annual MTV Europe Awards in Rome tonight (November 18th).
Source: allhiphop.com