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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Same Ol Song From EA --- with Better Skating,
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: NHL 2006 (Video Game)
PROS
- Much better skating. Smaller guys can dipsy doodle and bigger guys are less agile. Players actually push the puck ahead while skating hard. - Better offense. You can actually work at setting up a play in the offensive zone. - Puck factor. Goalies and players can be phased if they get in the way of a hard shot, even resulting in injuries. - Stick handling is BACK! No longer do you have to use some seperate joystick just to stickhandle, now you stickhandle with the same analog stick you use to skate. - Despite all the off-season movements, the rosters are probably the most accurate they've ever been in the NHL series. The rosters are as current as the middle of August, it appears (although no rookies, which is understandable). CONS - Nothing new in Dynasty mode, same ol stuff. - NO WIDESCREEN SUPPORT!! Very frustrating for HDTV owners, especially considering that the Madden series has supported this since 2001. - Sloppy interface design. There are times when the only way you can sort through a list of players is alphabetically. It's annoying when you're looking through a list of 40, it's especially annoying when you're looking through a list of hundreds. Just sorting through anything is slow...there is a 1-2 second delay just to scroll to another team. - Playing on 'Difficult' with sliders adjusted, the game is still way too fast! The computer can make tape to tape passes and fire a one-timer for a goal pretty easily. With Shot Power turned all the way down, players can still release a 111mph wristshot. I've seen the glass break 3 times in one game (corny!). - Meaningless attributes. Maybe it's just because I have it on difficult, but the player attributes seem to mean nothing. Everybody has a hard shot. Everybody is about the same speed. The computer was rushing the puck with what should have been a slow moving defenseman, and yet my forward with 98 speed and acceleration was unable to catch up to him on the backcheck. - Goalies have no unique characteristics other than their own helmets. You wouldn't be able to tell the difference between Garth Snow from Dominik Hasek in this game. EA still ignores one of the most important positions. If you think about it, you only need 3 types: Butterfly, Stand-Up or Unorthodox. - Create-a-player is weak. There are all sorts of adjustments you can make to the polygons that shape the face. But once you're done with that, you have only 3 skin tones to choose from, 8 hair styles, and 3 hair colors. So on one hand, its extremely customizable, and on the other it's EXTREMELY basic. The hair looks like something you'd see in a 1998 PS One game... OVERALL Great game for the price. On the PS2 version they have included the "retro" version of NHL 94. There is no rhyme or reason as to why this was included, other than maybe this is the feel the developers were trying to bring back to the NHL series. The game could be slower and the shot speeds are wildly arcadey, but overall this is a good game. It improves upon some of the weaknesses of NHL 2004 and probably makes the game more fun to non-hockey fans...
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Anti-NHL 2004,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: NHL 2006 (Video Game)
Let me start off by explaining what I mean by calling EA's NHL 2006 the Anti-NHL 2004. NHL 2004 was an awesome game--extremely realistic, tight checking/defense. NHL 2006, however, is NOT the super-tight checking/defensive game. It is, though, an awesome hockey game to own--but gameplay is a little on the arcade side, though. The lack of a simulation feel keeps the game from getting a perfect score.
When I played it the first time I thought it wasn't going to be all too realistic with it being such an "open" game. Which in many ways, it isn't too realistic. The game does, however, have its realistic points--From pucks hurting players, players having personal realisms (small guys can turn on a dime where the larger player are less agile, but can knock over players just by you skating into them), hockey arenas are near perfect, skilled players have skilled deke moves, updated rosters (to mid August) and the new NHL rules. The more open game is true to how it is this season in the NHL. I have watched many games and the game is very open now--much less clutching and grabbing. This game isn't perfect, though. The goalies aren't very tough to beat, and the AI seems to score a ton of bogus one-timer goals and wrap-around goals--your goalie moves away from the post and then does a belly-flop dive way too late to make the save (goalies are far too aggressive and they over-play the puck on a constant basis). The other problem is when you play the game on difficult, every single player on the AI's team plays like they have attributes of a 99-rating. No matter how fast a player you have, the AI has faster players--and they score at will. The game just becomes too arcade-ish. The sounds of the game are perfect, but the play-by-play needs to be changed (just turn it off and enjoy all the sounds at the rink). The game comes with the retro NHL '94 version originally on the SEGA Genesis and SNES. It's nearly a perfect clone, however, there is no NHLPA license for the retro version NHL '94--so don't expect Gretzky, Messier, or anyone from the NHL during that time. It is fun to play the retro '94 version and then play NHL '06. You get to see just how far the game has come. Online play isn't that great either. Players find too many ways to cheat and mess with their modems to create intentional lag and many also exploite the wrap-around glitch. It's quite a dull experience and is more frusterating than fun. Maybe it's because of the game being too arcadey. Roster updates are dead-on, though, and new players are added to the game as they appear in the real NHL (they added Sidney Crosby, Ovechkin, Lundqvist, Prucha, etc.) NHL '06 is a great game and a must buy if you like an arcade/semi-realistic game. Learn how to play defense (goaltender)--you are going to have to. Play the game like how you see the real NHL and don't go taking players out of position to make hits--you'll pay for it. If you disliked NHL 2004 because it was very realistic, but too much clutching and grabbing (just like the NHL two years ago), then you will love this game as it's much more open (just like the NHL now). If you love arcade hockey--get this game. If you want total simulation and a true hockey feel, this game may annoy you beyond belief.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Another EA arcade-ish hockey excursion,
By N. Durham "Big Evil" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: NHL 2006 (Video Game)
For a good while now, every NHL game to come from Electronic Arts has focused more on an arcade-like presentation than a truer sim, while the rival 2K series (originally from Sega) provided a more authentic hockey video game. NHL 2006 continues EA's arcade-ish take on the NHL, and longtime fans of the series who have grown accustomed to this will find little to nitpick here, and they will also find that little has changed as well with the game's presentation. The graphics are super smooth (better than NHL 2K6's) and the controls are easy to get a hold of, but the announcers are repetitive and annoying, and they always seem to get to the action a little slow. The freedom allowed in the standard feature of creating players is better than in previous installments, and as a whole NHL 2006 is a nice package. However, the choice between NHL 2006 and the cheaper priced NHL 2K6 is entirely up to you and how you like your video game hockey, but if you're on a budget and want a more realistic NHL experience, stick with 2K6.
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