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Product SummaryBrand: EA Format: CD-ROM Release Date: 2001-09-19 Platform: Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows Me Model: 14332 Publisher: EA Sports Accessories:
Video Game Reviews of NHL 2002Customer Review: Lots of fun, but one flaw Summary: 4 StarsFor all you fans of the series from EA Sports hockey, NHL 2002 is one of the best games yet. Almost everything about this game is cool. The graphics are awsome and the players are realistic. Even the crowd is into he game. This is an improvement over NHL 2001. I find only one flaw. The commentary done by don Taylor is just plain stupid. O.K., to some people, his jokes are mildly funny the first time you hear them and then you get tired of them Then there are people like me who just wish he would say something relivent for once. Other than the commentary, I highly recommend this game to anyone.
Description of NHL 2002The EA Sports NHL series has always offered high-octane, smash-mouth hockey for fans of the game--and even those who just crave great arcade action. Early incarnations didn't simulate hockey very well, instead offering a sort of XFL version of the game. They were big on action, hits, fighting, and hat tricks, but quite small on niceties such as realism. That was forgivable when gaming was new, but as the graphics and technology grew, EA started hearing from fans of the sport, fans who wanted real hockey--a true simulation rather than an arcade game. When EA Sports started moving in that direction, the arcade fans grew frustrated; they missed their fun arcade action gaming. Finally, last year, EA Sports went a long way toward pleasing both camps. NHL 2001 played like the arcade game loved by most, but offered gameplay sliders that let simulation heads and hockey purists tweak the action to real-world NHL speed and playability. NHL 2001 was almost perfect. Good news: NHL 2002 maintains that near perfection and is essentially the same game as last year. There are new rosters and stats, of course; and the graphics have also received yet another coat of polish--making this, by far, the prettiest PC sports game around. The game plays pretty much the same as before, from the excellent controls and the innovative sliders, to the Face-in-the-Game technology that lets you add your mug to any player you create, to the wide selection of NHL and world teams, to recurring problems such as poor AI quality when the game handles defensive and offensive positioning. You can still install your own MP3 files to replace the default tunes and create your own league. And if that's not all, full and rookie draft options still let you manage your favorite team from scratch. It's all here, same as last year but with a slight face-lift. What's actually new is cheekier commentary. It's still lightning quick and well voiced, only this time it has more mostly not-funny jokes. Even the PA announcer has a few zingers. There's a new camera system that follows the breakaway, called, fittingly, the Breakaway Cam. And there's another in-game gimmick based on trading cards. The Breakaway Cam is exciting, but it can also be alarming and disorienting. It can cause you to lose control in a crucial one-on-one with the goalie. You can turn it off, but, wow, does it ever show off this spiffy graphics engine. The card feature challenges you to perform hockey feats such as hat tricks or a certain number of saves, goals in a season, etc., and it rewards you by unlocking cool features like classic teams, sillier features such as themed rinks, and--hockey purists beware--power-ups like super speed. Another new feature is a fully 3-D crowd, which looks better than it sounds. The audience jumps, cheer, and adds a surprisingly effective immersive quality to the game. The effect is much better than the traditional 2-D bit-mapped crowds of yesteryear. If you like hockey, you have no choice but this game. Sad but true, this is the only PC hockey game around. But at least EA's game is still more than worth the money, even if you're just upgrading from last year. EA, once again, has the coolest game on Earth. --Andrew S. Bub Pros: - The best graphics on Earth
- The best gameplay on Earth, whether you're a simhead or action fan
Cons: - Defensive AI is still suspect
- Some of the new features are annoying
Turn on the red light and your teammates mob you. Dominate the boards and the crowd wants more. Score the Stanley Cup winner and you're a legend. EA Sports ramps up the noise, the glory, and the sheer physical force of NHL hockey to deliver higher levels of intensity and emotion. With more customization, stellar gameplay and graphics, and a unique card-based reward system, NHL 2002 takes you from the locker room to the ice to the shoulders of your teammates. Get in the game and be the hero.See the action from a whole-new angle with the breakaway cam and live as the hero of the most exciting play in hockey. Show off crazy skills and dazzling moves to earn cards for boosts, cheats, and other cool stuff. With the EA GameStory feature, go in a whole new direction and follow the game's plot in cinematic and audible detail. Come from behind by pumping up your home crowd or quieting the thronging masses. An emotion meter gauges the crowd's reactions, and your team will respond. Upload custom jerseys or put yourself in the game with the new create-a-player feature, offering an array of hairstyles and facial features. Take customization to the next level by downloading your own MP3 or WAV files and loading them onto NHL 2002, then win the Stanley Cup using your own custom soundtrack. You can even go online and take on NHL 2002 fans worldwide.
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