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

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  • videobastard
    MVP
    • Aug 2004
    • 3388

    #46
    Re: Is it Time to Stick a Fork in the NHL 2K Series?

    As it is now all of 2K sports games have gone backwards in quality. Its a shame. Its like one by one every sports game is being picked apart by EA

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    • bcgudely
      Rookie
      • Nov 2008
      • 175

      #47
      Re: Is it Time to Stick a Fork in the NHL 2K Series?

      They're not being picked apart by EA. They're being picked apart by 2K's own terrible management. This hasn't happened overnight.

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      • spit_bubble
        MVP
        • Nov 2004
        • 3292

        #48
        Re: No NHK 2k11?

        Originally posted by Brian Roundy with 2K Sports
        We are currently in the process of evaluating our sports portfolio...
        Bring back College Hoops!
        All ties severed...

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        • Jamin23
          MVP
          • Feb 2009
          • 2751

          #49
          Re: Is it Time to Stick a Fork in the NHL 2K Series?

          It's never good for any game to stop being made no matter how good or bad it is.
          E-A-G-L-E-S EAGLES

          FLY EAGLES FLY

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          • videobastard
            MVP
            • Aug 2004
            • 3388

            #50
            Re: Is it Time to Stick a Fork in the NHL 2K Series?

            Originally posted by bcgudely
            They're not being picked apart by EA. They're being picked apart by 2K's own terrible management.
            Its a combination of both. EA has definately helped make 2K games dissapear sooner then later. In regards to hockey EA put in analog controls, secured gary thorne for presentation, had better graphics, had better features and online stability. Some people even calling it the MLB the show of hockey. It was a no win situation for 2k regardless.

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            • CaptainZombie
              Brains
              • Jul 2003
              • 37851

              #51
              Re: Is it Time to Stick a Fork in the NHL 2K Series?

              I'm not a fan of hockey, but do enjoy hockey games in general. I didn't buy any this year, but this is bad news for many reasons stated here by others. I dislike one company making sports games.........there is no competition.

              The list just keeps getting short for 2KSports:

              -NFL2K5 - due to NFL deal.
              -APF2K8 - a shame this wasn't made into a every other year release.
              -Don King Prizefighter Boxing - yet another game with potential if it were released every other year.
              -CH2K8 - (didn't really play it), met its death due to low sales.

              Going to be next:
              -MLB2K series - I know 2K9 was an improvement, but boy was it still lacking in many areas.


              One thing that hurts 2K imo besides gameplay issues in some of their sports games, they tried too hard to innovate with control schemes that have caused some complaints. I also dislike their horrible menus in their sports games......NBA2K10 was actually a first year where they were decent, but could have been better.

              Where will this leave Top Spin and The Bigs?
              Last edited by CaptainZombie; 12-20-2009, 03:20 PM.
              HDMovie Room

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              • buzzguy
                Rookie
                • Apr 2004
                • 355

                #52
                Sad to read. I was a big 2K hockey fan from the DC days, up until 2K5. 2K4 and 2K5 are 2 of my favorite hockey sims around!
                The magic just seemed to disappear when the new console generation kicked-off, and the games really haven't been as captivating as before.
                Hopefully EA keeps pumping-out decent hockey sims, cuz you never know what a lack of competition can do (ie. Madden).

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                • kerosene31
                  Some say he...
                  • Dec 2004
                  • 1898

                  #53
                  Re: Is it Time to Stick a Fork in the NHL 2K Series?

                  Originally posted by videobastard
                  Its a combination of both. EA has definately helped make 2K games dissapear sooner then later. In regards to hockey EA put in analog controls, secured gary thorne for presentation, had better graphics, had better features and online stability. Some people even calling it the MLB the show of hockey. It was a no win situation for 2k regardless.
                  I don't agree. While it would (will) take 2k a long time to take over the top hockey game, there's a niche market there who wants something different.

                  While I am a fan of NHL10 overall, the way EA sports makes games can sometimes be too "sterile". It is hard to describe exactly. Alternate sports games like 2k hockey are a refreshing break from EA, especially offline.

                  While NHL 10 gets all the critical acclaim (some deserved), just look at the NHL 10 forum here and people totally frustrated by the game.

                  I literally smashed a controller in anger (not kidding) at NHL 10 when your CPU teammates do something horrible.

                  I don't want to turn this into a 1 vs other thread (seems kind of pointless), but my point is there are some of us who have room for a 2nd hockey game that offers something different and refreshing. Hockey season is very long, and there is more than enough room for 2 games.

                  2k killed themselves with their lack or interaction with the community. We got an update anytime one of the NHL dev team members had to use the bathroom, while nobody had any clue what kind of game 2k was making.
                  Go Sabres!

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                  • metallicatz
                    Banned
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 1869

                    #54
                    The "competition" argument is a double-edged sword. Having competition in "The Show" certainly hasn't pushed its MLB2K series in the right direction. Their NHL2K product has also been in decline even with competition. Madden had no competition this year, and yet they turned out a game that many fans and critics have called the best pro football game ever made. Look at the Tony Hawk franchise, competition hasn't helped them. Having competition has not been proven to push quality with the involved parties. People using this argument are still stuck in the last gen football wars.......ancient history at this point.

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                    • spit_bubble
                      MVP
                      • Nov 2004
                      • 3292

                      #55
                      Re: No NHK 2k11?

                      Originally posted by koshi
                      Bring back College Hoops!
                      Or better yet, bring back All Pro Football. If Backbreaker can do full customization, so can APF.
                      All ties severed...

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                      • videobastard
                        MVP
                        • Aug 2004
                        • 3388

                        #56
                        Re: Is it Time to Stick a Fork in the NHL 2K Series?

                        Originally posted by kerosene31
                        I don't agree. While it would (will) take 2k a long time to take over the top hockey game, there's a niche market there who wants something different.
                        Thats not the point i was making. Im stating that EA helped put the nail in the coffin. Regardless of what 2K did or did not do EA did with their product. If your competitor continues to improve and take away sales while you decline it just makes it a quicker death.

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                        • psymin1
                          Rookie
                          • Dec 2007
                          • 247

                          #57
                          Whatever the turnout, if NHL 2K11 is dead, that is terrible news for every hockey sports game fan. Take a look at Madden 06 as an example of that. Without competition, EA can drop the ball but we will all still buy the product because there is no alternative. Competition breeds better video games, and that's a fact that will hurt all of us.
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                          • psymin1
                            Rookie
                            • Dec 2007
                            • 247

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Cusefan
                            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.
                            Where the heck are you getting that information? What makes hockey gamers different than football gamers (who can be the same person such as myself)? I buy the games each year, regardless of which sport it is. I don't make EA/2K prove to me that they've done more/less to their hockey games to update them then to their football games. That statement just seems ridiculous and based on absolutely nothing.
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                            • psymin1
                              Rookie
                              • Dec 2007
                              • 247

                              #59
                              Originally posted by metallicatz
                              The "competition" argument is a double-edged sword. Having competition in "The Show" certainly hasn't pushed its MLB2K series in the right direction. Their NHL2K product has also been in decline even with competition. Madden had no competition this year, and yet they turned out a game that many fans and critics have called the best pro football game ever made. Look at the Tony Hawk franchise, competition hasn't helped them. Having competition has not been proven to push quality with the involved parties. People using this argument are still stuck in the last gen football wars.......ancient history at this point.
                              You're implying that Major League Baseball 2K7, 2K8, and 2K9 have not gotten progressively better? They are nowhere near as good as MLB: The Show, but to say they haven't improved is crazy.

                              NHL 2K10 has improved TEN FOLD over 2K9, so that argument is blown. In some opinions, 2K10 is even better than 2K8, which I would agree with. So this is another product that is on the rise with competition.

                              And it only took Madden 5 years to get good again once they lost their competition! If that's the mindset you want to use, let me know when NHL 15 comes out, and I am all in.

                              I am just surprised that people are trying to argue against the fact that competition breeds better games in the sports genre. It is such an obvious fact if you look at what's out there.
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                              • MizzouRah
                                All Star
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 8540

                                #60
                                Re: Is it Time to Stick a Fork in the NHL 2K Series?

                                I hope it's not true. I agree with most, no competition is not a good thing.

                                I'm going to pick NHL 2k10 back up again because if it is the last installment, I want to have it for a change of pace.

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