In what might be an understatement: EA Sports’ NHL series didn’t have a good year. Some other words you could use for this last year could include disaster, fiasco, or wreck.
NHL 16 will have so many things to work on, coming up with just three keys for the game to succeed is a pretty tough chore. Nonetheless, here are three keys for next year’s game which will make it a competitive game with the rest of the sports genre:
1. Feature Parity with Last-Gen. EASHL, a full single player experience, and the rest of the options you had come to expect from NHL need to simply return. There’s no excuse, this was a gaping hole in the series last year.
2. Goalies/Net Play needs to be improved. Play around the net and the goalies in particular need to become a lot more dynamic. There are other various areas within the gameplay which need addressing, but the ability to score shots in a more realistic manner — and have goalies stop shots more realistically — would result in the biggest leap possible with the gameplay.
3. Make the Presentation Next-Gen. This year’s improvements to presentation were good, but there’s nothing overly special about the actual presentation versus any of the game’s peers in our genre. The commentary needs to continue to improve and the camera wipes, etc. need a bit of help still.
What do you think needs to be done to bring the EA NHL series back to the top of the world?