Re: No Demo for NHL 2K10
While there's no slider access in the 10 demo, you do still have options. I play both games, I'm a hockey fan, just because I don't get all excited from a few dev blogs and a meh video that doesn't do the game justice imo or give credit where it isn't due doesn't equate to a chip. The reason I'm big on EA's game currently should be pretty aparent and sensible. Info, lots of it. Actual fan feedback with results in the gameplay, (seperate hum/cpu sliders, board play etc) The dev team communicating on a timely and regular basis. The list goes on as to why I personally give EA the credit I think they deserve for their efforts.
2k on the other hand its been entirely the opposite. I've followed the games industry for quite a few years and while obviously with how the internet is these days with all the blogs, forums and youtubes and the like, people do maybe expect a bit much from developers who are just trying to put together a quality game and thats understandable. However in all those years I have never once seen a game, one especially in a storied gaming franchise like NHL2k is, marketed as poorly as the NHL2k series has the last two years. That anyone can even argue or defend that with a straight face seems pretty telling of that person.
While there's no slider access in the 10 demo, you do still have options. I play both games, I'm a hockey fan, just because I don't get all excited from a few dev blogs and a meh video that doesn't do the game justice imo or give credit where it isn't due doesn't equate to a chip. The reason I'm big on EA's game currently should be pretty aparent and sensible. Info, lots of it. Actual fan feedback with results in the gameplay, (seperate hum/cpu sliders, board play etc) The dev team communicating on a timely and regular basis. The list goes on as to why I personally give EA the credit I think they deserve for their efforts.
2k on the other hand its been entirely the opposite. I've followed the games industry for quite a few years and while obviously with how the internet is these days with all the blogs, forums and youtubes and the like, people do maybe expect a bit much from developers who are just trying to put together a quality game and thats understandable. However in all those years I have never once seen a game, one especially in a storied gaming franchise like NHL2k is, marketed as poorly as the NHL2k series has the last two years. That anyone can even argue or defend that with a straight face seems pretty telling of that person.
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