- ignoring sounds of the game & the possibility of custom music becoming available
- the temporary removal of precious online game modes that at least 50% of community plays
What I am referring to are clearly marked strong improvements over the previous gen NHL that I'm seeing and feel that I could enjoy very much in the full version of this game. Those factors being:
- the most authentic skating this franchise has ever seen to date by far
- the only game with truly authentic puck physics created exciting gameplay at times
- the undoubtedly top notch level of graphics, and commentary challenges the best of sport games in next gen
- the best to date physical contact to date arguably even better than ufc
- other small but notable key improvements, like jersey physics namely. just shows them going to that extra extra mile.
These improvements far outnumber the things most people are dissapointed about right now and are so quick to chastise and crucify this game. I don't understand people leaving reviews currently, if you bought the game you knew and very well should have known going in, features were missing. What actually is inside the game is my question and Based on the demo I am playing I see unprecedented potential unlocked by this franchise taking the steps to bring their hockey gameplay up to that next level.
One would think that eventually when they tie in all of the DLC or patches for this year and when they start to gear for the title next year this will become a mind blowing franchise, challenging the best in this sports gaming industry.
So my question is shouldn't we be commending? EAS for NHL 15 ignoring these extra game modes just to specifically stress maxing the actual root of their game, the actual hockey gameplay? The more of the demo I continue to play, and I've had it since day 1 I become increasingly satisfied that if I were to take the full game tweak the sliders for more realistic hitting this would be the nearest I've gotten to perfect gameplay in a sports game.
Am I delusional please be honest.
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