Is it Time to Stick a Fork in the NHL 2K Series?

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  • Money99
    Hall Of Fame
    • Sep 2002
    • 12695

    #31
    Re: Is it Time to Stick a Fork in the NHL 2K Series?

    Originally posted by Vikes1
    I really hate to see NHL2K go under.

    I love having a choice. And that having a choice, brings better games for the gaming public. If NHL2K does fold...I sure hope EA Canada keeps moving it's game forward, as they have the last few years.
    As long as the team they have now stay's in place, I don't see anything changing.
    However, bean counters love to screw things up.

    They might see that there's no longer any competition and decide to cut resources from the NHL team to save cash. I hope not though.

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    • DaveDQ
      13
      • Sep 2003
      • 7664

      #32
      I think if you asked all of us what title was next after CHoops got canned, I think we would all say 2K's NHL series.

      Remember the reason Take Two gave for not developing for the PS2 and Xbox? They said they wanted to focus on the next generation of consoles. I again blame Take Two for poor management of 2K sports. They have all but ruined the 2K brand name. There is one thread hanging in NBA 2K. That's it.
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      • Poro24
        Rookie
        • Sep 2007
        • 77

        #33
        Re: Is it Time to Stick a Fork in the NHL 2K Series?

        2K has gone downhill since EA stealed the ESPN lisence after 2K5. 2k6, 2K7 and 2K8 were still great hockey simulations with great tv-style presentation, stat overlays, multi angle replays etc. All these are lost in 2K10 and the presentation is just laggy and boring. I enjoy the gameplay, but the presentation, unresponsive controls and laggy gameplay are turning me away.

        But just one hockey game in the market would be a disasder. We all know how bad EA games can be when they don't have competition.
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        • plaidchuck
          Pro
          • Aug 2009
          • 893

          #34
          not surprising, you reap what you sow, I mean you can't even put out a measly patch for both systems?
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          • kerosene31
            Some say he...
            • Dec 2004
            • 1898

            #35
            Re: No NHK 2k11?

            Very sad if true but not surprising.

            2k (and Konami with PES) basically just woke up a sleeping giant. When next gen came around, EA decided that they were sick of getting beaten by NHL 2k and PES. So, they put all their effort into next-gen. While 2k was putting out games that felt like last-gen, EA was moving forward quickly.

            What worked for EA was finding the perfect balance between "sim" and playability. NHL10 is a pretty good hockey sim in many areas, yet it is easy for someone to learn the controls in a matter of minutes.

            People say they want a pure sim, but they don't. Few gamers really want to fight through a neutral zone trap. EA found the sweet spot with this and buried it.

            You can't ignore the EASHL either. Perhaps without the EASHL things might have been different, but that was the final nail in the coffin.

            I hope 2k sticks around, but I can't say I would be the least bit surprised if it didn't.
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            • Myloman
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              • Aug 2009
              • 272

              #36
              Re: Is it Time to Stick a Fork in the NHL 2K Series?

              2k Hockey was my first love, but they lost me several years ago and now I've switched over to the EA series. I still have a soft spot for 2k though and buy their yearly release with my Christmas money so this is disappointing, but they brought this on themselves. Hopefully someone else steps in so we don't have EA releasing Madden like turds on the NHL side.
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              • Vikes1
                Proctor, MN. Go Rails!
                • May 2008
                • 4102

                #37
                Re: Is it Time to Stick a Fork in the NHL 2K Series?

                Originally posted by Myloman
                Hopefully someone else steps in so we don't have EA releasing Madden like turds on the NHL side.
                I sure hope that doesn't happen.

                Not to unnecessarily bash the Madden game...but with the NHL game, I see an attention to detail at EA Canada, that imo...seems to be missing at Tiburon.
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                • grunt
                  Banned
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 9527

                  #38
                  I blame this on T2. The only games T2 support are the NBA and MLB series.

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                  • robcoop
                    Rookie
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 33

                    #39
                    In my opinion, as sports games get the ax, it eventually will impact sites like OS AND PastaPadre. If my ONLY choice of an NHL game, an NFL game, a College Hoops game and even an MLB game is limited to ONE option, why do I need to come by a sports video game site to tell me what is coming down the pike for something I have no choice but to buy. I expect EA to sit on development and pump out junk (or little changes) because there is no competition and ultimately, there isn't as MUCH anticipation as there had been in prior years. So, my point: axing NHL 2K, College Hoops 2K, exclusive contracts, so on... is bad for Sports Video game journalism.

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                    • goh
                      Banned
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 20755

                      #40
                      Re: Is it Time to Stick a Fork in the NHL 2K Series?

                      Can't say I really enjoyed either game this year but sad to see it go anyway.

                      It's not even the marketing. There's barely anything to market. The game hasn't really been...anything above average recently. Much of the problem is likely how they started the gen with 2K6 being a HD upgrade and then couldn't do much from there.

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                      • dorismary
                        Banned
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 3794

                        #41
                        A sad day for 2k but maybe they can now focus on their other sports games properly .
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                        • daflyboys
                          Banned
                          • May 2003
                          • 18238

                          #42
                          Re: Is it Time to Stick a Fork in the NHL 2K Series?

                          Would like to see one more attempt after this "new" base, but I wouldn't be surprised if it happens.

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                          • Cusefan
                            Earlwolfx on XBL
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 9820

                            #43
                            Re: Is it Time to Stick a Fork in the NHL 2K Series?

                            I dont buy all of this Competition breeds quality as far as NHL is concerned. Unlike Football, people will not go out and buy a NHL game because of the updated rosters, there has to be real improvment to get customers to keep on buying.
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                            • stateprop
                              Banned
                              • Jun 2006
                              • 1307

                              #44
                              Well i hope they bring back college hoops next year. What they need to do is drop the MLB lincense and save some cash because they cant make a decent baseball game and its hurting their wallet.

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                              • bcgudely
                                Rookie
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 175

                                #45
                                Re: Is it Time to Stick a Fork in the NHL 2K Series?

                                Take Two is awful and this is just the result. College Hoops, now NHL, next it will be MLB, and then NBA.

                                Terrible management has led 2K Sports into this hole. The developers that work on these games are obviously talented. It's just everyone else in the company that's completely inept.

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