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NHL 15: Reviewer Impressions (PS4/XB1)


After a delayed and protracted PR schedule, people are finally getting to play NHL 15 on Xbox One and PS4. To say that there has been a lot made of the missing EASHL and other features would be an understatement. Fans have made their feelings known that the absent features and modes are going to impact purchasing decisions, while EA has remained steadfast in their belief that the game will stand on its own merits and make people believers (well, only for so long, as EA plans to patch in certain elements).

After playing the game for some time, three things remain clear in my mind: this is the best-looking version of the game to date, it plays very well, and it’s not worth the full asking price.

Those three things may create a dissonance for some, but the fact is that the game feels like a situation where the priorities were completely skewed towards presentation, with some emphasis on gameplay improvements as well. What this means is that game modes and functionality (read: reasons to play) have been put on the chopping block, creating an experience that’s really hard to reconcile. It’s one thing to create “a foundation” for the future; it’s another to strip out 70 percent of the modes in order to ship a product on time.

This creates a really difficult scenario for someone reviewing the game, as there are possibly other factors at play over at EA HQ. One might reasonably ask: “Why wasn’t the dev team given more time? Why were they asked to do so much with not enough resources (money, people, tech)?” These questions, and others, may never truly have answers, but we’re left with a game that, at first glance, does a lot right in some key areas, but then it just omits any reason to play it (online or offline). On top of this, it’s got some baffling omissions of basic functionality that we’ve come to, reasonably, expect as automatic in a game like this.
 


What it comes down to is that this game seems like something that would only be enjoyed by those who just want a barebones hockey experience, with one-on-one versus play or a simplified season mode. If that’s all you’re after, then maybe NHL 15 is up your alley. The problem is that this is 2014, and users have come to expect a certain amount of functionality for both their offline and online experience, and NHL 15, from what I can see so far, just doesn’t have anything resembling that experience.

Fans of the series would likely have understood if a small handful of features went on hiatus for a year (GM Connected and Live the Life, for instance), but when those things are absent as well as about 20 other modes and features, it just dispels any notion of NHL 15 possessing long-term value.

The sad thing is that my experience with NHL 15 on the ice has been quite good so far. I enjoy the pace of the game this year, and there is a lot more weight to the players and the shots. Turning the settings up to all-star or superstar and moving the gameplay slider to “hardcore” manages to create an experience where the CPU will act aggressively in certain scenarios (still not enough in the neutral zone) and force the odd turnover. They are even able to score on cycle plays in the offensive zone, which makes hit timing and poke-checking a must.

The revamped puck physics seems to have reduced the absurdly high and wonky bounces of the past and replaced them with more moderate puck bobbling and bouncing that’s closer to the ice. This means that passes will actually need to have some measure of control before they are made, and setting up one-timers can be quite difficult if under duress. The new physics have made certain passing situations a bit frustrating, but I’d rather have some possibility for error as compared to auto passes all day.
 


The types of goals being scored are a bit more familiar, with lots of sniped short-side wristers, some one-timers and some deflections. It’s a little disappointing seeing the short-side stuff still go in with such velocity and regularity, but there is still some variety thanks to the new puck physics. There is now a separation with upper and lower body for deking, and this changes the timing slightly when approaching the net and moving side to side. You’ll still be able to rifle shots, but there is a bit more pace on the dekes now, meaning things feel more deliberate.

Goalies animate somewhat better this year, but that doesn’t mean they don’t still have some odd behaviours. The puck-covering reach still happens, resulting in the odd goal, and they also still wander from the net to go after pucks they shouldn’t. Then again, hybrid icing being present this year helps with some of that, and the 12-man collision physics creates for some hilarious pile-ups in front of the net.

Defense, generally speaking, seems relatively similar to before, with strafing and hitting feeling slightly more heavy and deliberate. The poke-check has a deeper lunge now, and it seems tuned about right. It is frustrating that you can no longer seem to bump the puck away from offensive players, as jostling into them rarely seems to clash with the puck, creating scenarios where players are able to sort of roll off you and still have the puck.
 


From what I’ve seen of the presentation, it certainly looks like a good deal of effort went into that, creating a dramatically better game day experience (video of arena flyovers, voiceovers, graphics). The NBC branding and commentary team give that piece of the game a good shot in the arm, but the commentary does seem like a first-year effort, thanks to some docile line reads and less-than-ideal audio stitching. Mike Emrick actually falls behind the play quite a bit, which can be bothersome. I do like the three-man team, though, as Ray Ferraro adds some solid insights from down at ice level. The arenas themselves look tremendous, as does the revamped crowd tech. There is fantastic detail in each of the arenas, as the stairways, banners, jumbotrons, boards, ice and sightlines all feel unique from one another. This detail is amplified by the new crowd, which gets copious screen time on goals and period breaks, showing unique character models who add a great deal of frenzy to the game. Kudos on that crowd. Of course, the player models also look dramatically better, often presenting a strikingly similar facsimile to their real-life counterpart.

But then we’re left with reality of the situation: there just isn’t much to do in NHL 15. Be-A-Pro has basically been untouched — you know, except for the fact that you can’t sim shifts anymore, making the mode effectively useless. There is no Live the Life or meaningful career equivalent, and Be-A-GM is basically season mode with trades (no drafting). Add on to this the slew of smaller modes and features that are missing, such as Shootout, Winter Classic, Battle for the Cup, custom music or player creation, and things just start to seem really off.

Everything feels similarly wrong online, with just one-on-one play available (and even that has had a few lag hiccups). But don’t worry about any of the previous stuff, because Hockey Ultimate Team (HUT) is prominently displayed for all to see. Of course it is. The fact that this mode has been included (and many other things haven’t) speaks volumes about EA’s priorities right now. I feel sad for the dev team having to prop up EA's ridiculous moneymaker in the face of such a (seemingly) incomplete product.

Final Thoughts

Our review of NHL 15 will be posted during the week, but these impressions obviously don’t paint a very good picture for the new generation of hockey. It’s frustrating, disappointing and sad, because I know so many people who were hopeful for this game. Well, the game seems to be there, but the reasons to play it are apparently not.


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# 61 8iron @ 09/09/14 06:55 PM
Before the inevitable "Golf Club is 34.99" comment, Golf Club is only available for download, so there is no physical cost to produce and ship, marketing costs are very low, and there is no licensing cost on top of it. The 60 you are paying day 1 for NHL is attributable to all of those factors.

Wait for Black Friday and you will get some of your modes (probably) and a price even lower than 34.99.


Boom, now you are happy. You can pretend EA listened to you and delayed release for your personal version of the game.
 
# 62 statnut @ 09/09/14 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by 8iron
This strikes me as nothing but EA hate. Everyone on these boards is fawning over the Golf Club (probably deservedly), for focusing on game play and not putting in a bunch of fluff that would have sacrificed quality game play.

EA Canada made decisions to use the resources they had to produce a game that the most people would enjoy. They came right out and said they had data that one mode they axed didn't get played all that much. Huff huff but they got in HUT...yeah...people like HUT. UT is a microtransaction champ for EA because people love it.

I'm not the typical OSer...I believe however that I'm much more the typical EA franchise buyer. I play Ultimate Team until contracts would cost me money, then I play a few seasons as GM or player. I wish a few things were different in every game (more frequent penalties would be nice in all of them) but those absences don't ruin the experience for me.

$60 is too much for almost every game. $120 is certainly too much to pay for COD every year but tons of people do it. Plenty of people pay $60 a year for "roster updates" in one or more sports games of their choice. And they play Play Now games or they go online and "cheese" and have a ton of fun doing it, then they trade in this year's copy next year for a few bucks off the next roster update.

People on boards like this are delusional with their inaccurate sneakers rage and their missing modes meltdowns. Its become impossible to get accurate information about whether the game itself is actually fun. I think the fact that most of you seem to need so many bells and whistles to distract you suggests that for you, the answer is no.
I didn't know Season Mode was a bell and whistle.
 
# 63 ruleej32 @ 09/09/14 11:09 PM
I've played hockey since I was 4. I'm 29 and still play in beer leagues now. It's my favorite sport and always will be but I haven't bought NHL in years. I used to live for it (NHL 10 greatest to date) but I fn hate EA so much now. I want to play a realistic sim and they couldn't be further from that. I'm in the minority but I could care less about EASHL. I think it's sad that the only way people can enjoy this game is playing with their friends but I don't blame them because the game alone isn't enough!

I couldn't disagree more with this review in that someone looking for a bare bones hockey experience will like it. The gameplay is HORRIBLE This doesn't resemble a hockey game at all. It resembles an arcade game for casual hockey fans.

The passing and stick handling animations are horrible. The players don't even move their arms and they back hand pass lasers half way up the ice? seriously?? What the fck is up with the poke checks too. They look like someone who has a bad back and needs a walker to get around. When players are doing their poke check it looks like they are bending over to take a **** and they poke at the puck like a robot. The stick then turns invisible apparently when it touches the puck. Theoretically the blade should knock the puck loose but it doesn't like it's glued to the offensive players stick. Add the fact that players sticks are constantly somehow going through other players and this game is unplayable for someone looking for a sim.

I just downloaded the FIFA 15 demo and it BLOWS THIS GAME OUT OF THE WATER when it comes to realism. The shooting, passing, volleying and heading motions on FIFA are absolutely gorgeous. I just watched a FIFA replay on slow motion zoomed in and was in utter shock at how accurate their physics are. I watched a player try to make an off balance cross and even his arms swung back after he crossed it and then he fell like a player naturally would from inertia. Even the follow through of his leg looked realistic. NHL goalies have improved but they still look robotic. Go watch a video of the FIFA goalies and it's embarrassing for NHL how much more realistic the animations are even taking into account FIFA being a year ahead on next gen. The graphics are really good on NHL 15 but they have a long way to go if they want this to be a true Sim.
 
# 64 medic2119 @ 09/09/14 11:33 PM
Hey guys, are you able to create-a-player in the ps4 version and play them in the GM career mode?? also are you able to edit existing players? thanks..
 
# 65 albo23 @ 09/09/14 11:52 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by 8iron
This strikes me as nothing but EA hate. Everyone on these boards is fawning over the Golf Club (probably deservedly), for focusing on game play and not putting in a bunch of fluff that would have sacrificed quality game play.

EA Canada made decisions to use the resources they had to produce a game that the most people would enjoy. They came right out and said they had data that one mode they axed didn't get played all that much. Huff huff but they got in HUT...yeah...people like HUT. UT is a microtransaction champ for EA because people love it.

I'm not the typical OSer...I believe however that I'm much more the typical EA franchise buyer. I play Ultimate Team until contracts would cost me money, then I play a few seasons as GM or player. I wish a few things were different in every game (more frequent penalties would be nice in all of them) but those absences don't ruin the experience for me.

$60 is too much for almost every game. $120 is certainly too much to pay for COD every year but tons of people do it. Plenty of people pay $60 a year for "roster updates" in one or more sports games of their choice. And they play Play Now games or they go online and "cheese" and have a ton of fun doing it, then they trade in this year's copy next year for a few bucks off the next roster update.

People on boards like this are delusional with their inaccurate sneakers rage and their missing modes meltdowns. Its become impossible to get accurate information about whether the game itself is actually fun. I think the fact that most of you seem to need so many bells and whistles to distract you suggests that for you, the answer is no.
Two years bro
 
# 66 pm83 @ 09/10/14 01:34 AM
Many people defend EA's effort with saying that they have been focusing on gameplay this year instead of game modes. I think that's an awful excuse. Gameplay is far from being good. Clueless defensive AI, poor defensive tools, copy-goalies, awful stick collision etc.

Who can really say that gameplay is good?
 
# 67 bigwill33 @ 09/10/14 02:35 AM
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Originally Posted by pm83
Many people defend EA's effort with saying that they have been focusing on gameplay this year instead of game modes. I think that's an awful excuse. Gameplay is far from being good. Clueless defensive AI, poor defensive tools, copy-goalies, awful stick collision etc.

Who can really say that gameplay is good?
It is far from good, in my opinion. It is pretty bad still for the most part. But it is better than it has been for the past 3-5 versions of the game, but that really isn't saying much because this was by far the worst sports game that I had played from about 2011-present on 360/ps3.

The puck physics alone make it better than all of those year's efforts for me. But the same AI and cheese/money crap is in there. It is essentially the same problematic gameplay as you've mentioned once you get down to it. Sliders can help mask it for a little bit, but overall it is still there and a few all new issues have crept up as well. And sliders can't help online. Luckily there is barely anything to do with the game online right now anyway.
 
# 68 vauclair @ 09/10/14 03:36 AM
Played one game set to 16minutes, shot accuracy zero and some other slider tweaks and finally CPU took 4 penalties while my team got 6. (penalty slider of course on max). Was fun to play and I definitely see some potential with regards to game play. Though; CPU passes are still too much of tape to tape.
 
# 69 Steven547 @ 09/10/14 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by bigwill33
It is far from good, in my opinion. It is pretty bad still for the most part. But it is better than it has been for the past 3-5 versions of the game, but that really isn't saying much because this was by far the worst sports game that I had played from about 2011-present on 360/ps3.

The puck physics alone make it better than all of those year's efforts for me. But the same AI and cheese/money crap is in there. It is essentially the same problematic gameplay as you've mentioned once you get down to it. Sliders can help mask it for a little bit, but overall it is still there and a few all new issues have crept up as well. And sliders can't help online. Luckily there is barely anything to do with the game online right now anyway.
Agreed. The puck physics are good...ive seen some weird bounces (in a good way.). But you're right about the AI. The "super" AI is back in full force. Because of this, I don't see any difference in any team I play. They all play as if they were superstars.

I guess we could just edit the player ratings to make them more real.....oh wait...we can't.

Presentation wise: Really good. It is. But let's be honest, how long does that "presentation" really last? 30 seconds? Then gameplay. Oh, we have the NBCsports logo. Yea....and? Seeing this, makes me think that if I buy the PS3 version, I won't be missing much presentation wise.

AI: Put a cape on them because they are super again no matter what team you play.

Should I have bought the PS3 version? Maybe. Only real thing you would be missing is the presentation and I'll gain all the features that I like and fixes to things I hated (puck physics).

This game is about as bare bones as you can get. It reminds me of the days when you went to the arcade, put a quarter in, and played one mode of the game. The fact they charged $60 for this, and basically didn't tell anyone the features missing until the last minute, is, well, horrible.

Overall, It doesn't feel like much effort went into this game. And please, don't give me the "it's a new console / gen version so development takes longer." That's B.S. Why? Because you can still implement the basics of the game. Oh and we've been hearing that excuse in years past. Remember when PS3 came out and they gave the same excuse? Does this mean we'll never have a complete game from EA??

EA body checked the fans with this game, and then skated over them. There is no excuse for the game to be released like it is.
 
# 70 Mrmagoo @ 09/10/14 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by SVCbearcat10
I feel bad for the NHL franchise because this probably set them back at least 2 years. No one will be satisfied with next year's release because everyone will say that NHL 16 should really be NHL 15. This game really does play a solid game of hockey, probably the best to date. It's funny how everyone yelling at how stale commentary and presentation was for YEARS now says that being updated is no big deal.

This game probably should have been delayed until October so more could have been included on launch day. Those saying they should release the game for $30 as a gesture of goodwill have never worked in a business environment. That would put them out of business faster than anything.
Really....??
Not a chance, with all things being considered the fastest way out of business for ea hockey is to keep doing what they are doing!!!
The whole game industry is lucky that apparently most gamers are more forgiving or just don't worry about reinforcing bad games or business practices than I am or do.
After this I will never purchase any ea hockey product unless used and even the chances of that are slim now.
Years ago I used to purchase every year, madden and hockey but not a chance in hell now. Quite honestly I would much rather have another company have a go at it.
Ea is trash in my eyes. Never used to be that way, but is now.
The fat lady has sung!!
Say good night..
 
# 71 shortstop2 @ 09/10/14 01:46 PM
Ok, I figured it out.....duh, you CAN play season thru Be A GM, great! Now, can we fix the referee & linesmen?? Why are they continuously skating INTO the play?? Instead of avoiding the puckcarrier, as I'm rushing up ice, 1 or 2 of them skate towards me, literally int me & into passing lanes. I've played 6 games so far and it has occurred in every game. Highly distracting!! Please fix.
 
# 72 medic2119 @ 09/10/14 04:14 PM
CAN SOMEONE PLZ TELL ME IF U CAN CREATE A PLAYER FOR THE PS4 VERSION??? AND CAN U PLAY W IT IN BE A GM MODE?? THX!
 
# 73 Nate99 @ 10/14/14 09:49 PM
Anyone know when a possible roster update is coming for the next gen consoles and ps3/xbox 360? They need it badly and not to mention that I can't seem to locate Ryan Malone to place him on the New York Rangers. I've been doing the rosters myself on the 360 since EA forgot to update the rosters to a more current date.
 


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