What NHL 20 Needs to Do on the Ice to Succeed
Over the last few years the NHL has evolved into a different animal. No longer is... Written By: Ryan Click here to view the article. |
Needs a PC release, first.*
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What is it with folks wanting to stick Frostbite into sports games? It's a FPS engine with no assets for a hockey game. It doesn't even translate well to 3rd person shooters, it just makes for shiny graphics and passable details. Ignite is built for sports games specifically why switch? I always see folks asking for Frostbite but I don't know why?
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And after reading the troubles Anthem has with Frostbite, I’m not so sure I want to see NHL try it. This has been a lost console for this series in many ways.
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The NHL series has been stale for several years. A complete overhaul of the gameplay mechanics, AI and animations is required imo. This is the first time in years where I have lost interest in playing the game. Picked it up on release day and only played it for about a month. Haven't touched it since. Just not fun anymore.*
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Good article.
Hm, but could anybody please remind me what was the review score for NHL 19 few months ago on this place? |
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Unforunately, documentation is horrible and studios have to put countless hours in to transitioning the engines to Frostbite with typically no benefit. In the social media world (especially the echochambers where the 'EA sux' circle jerks run strong and deep) the kids say things like 'Frostbite would be awesome' with literally zero idea of what they're saying. They only say it because all of the other people who hate on EA for fun have been saying it. This article lost me at this line: "When playing NHL 19, there is zero creativity available at your disposal. " That is statement made by someone who gets stuck in the patterns that NHL gives you and other players so there's less responsibility to be creative. However, there's PLENTY of tools at your disposal to be as creative as you want. Just because you are unaware or unwilling or incapable of executing said creativity with any shred of success does not mean it is absent. "I buy the game every year, play it a few times, whine about all the issues, let it sit on my shelf untouched for the next 10 months, " How does this qualify as someone who has any authority to say what NHL 20 needs? If you only 'play the game a few times' - you're in no position to assert what NHL 20 'needs'. |
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