Perhaps it's my Canadian roots and the fact that I am one of two staff members that enjoys sports games but NHL 10 was one of the best titles released last year. After a shaky start in the current generation of consoles, the team at EA Canada has transformed the NHL brand into the premiere video game sports franchise.
Not content with adding a few adjustments to last year's winning formula, EA Canada is making drastic changes to NHL 11 – the 20th anniversary of the longstanding sports franchise. Unfortunately, of the gameplay changes I've seen, there may be some cause for alarm.
If you're not a fan of the Madden NFL series this comparison may be lost on you, and for that I apologize. When Madden NFL 06 was released, one of the newest and highly touted features was the QB Vision Control; unfortunately, the feature was largely considered a disaster. The issue is, and many EA Sports games have this flaw, when a new concept is envisioned it is usually thrust upon the player so that it sneaks its way into what we consider "the norm" for the series.
One of the newest features in NHL 11 is independent physics for all players on the ice. Rather than have a bunch of canned animations for checking that look like a few frames of a player falling down, the game now has independent physics for every part of a player's body. Now, hard checks into the boards look realistic. As for realism, the overall skating model looks more authentic than it has in previous NHL titles and hard shots have the ability to shatter a player's stick.
All of these additions look great and feel wonderful in the beginning, but quickly problems start to set in. Like the QB Vision Control feature I mentioned previously, the new physics system in NHL 11 is turned on too high. While it certainly shows off how much of a spectacle the game of hockey can be from time-to-time, it does it too frequently and violently. Not violently in the sense that I became shocked and appalled but violently in the sense that, in one game, on default settings, this new feature yielded about seven game-ending injuries.
Hits are so brutal and "realistic" that the character models can't seem to keep up with the system, forcing players to swap out their favorite skaters. There are injuries in hockey and it's nothing new to the EA Sports franchise, but this isn't Mutant League Football.
Where the physics do shine is in some of the new animations and moves players can do. Players can send skaters flying with devastating hip checks, pass or shoot from their knees and pull off dekes that look and feel like they belong in a simulation sports title. The good news for fans worried about the new physics system is that the online mode will not be compromised. The new system is drastically turned down by default for online play but offline modes do have the physics set higher to "show off" what the system can do.
Hopefully EA Canada finds a good balance when the game ships later this year. The last thing anyone wants is the best simulation sports game of 2009 to turn into the best arcade brawler of 2010.
Reader Comments (32)
Posted: Jun 30th 2010 4:34PM Omnistatic said
really excited about the inclusion of the QMJHL teams... get a chance to touch on that at all?
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Posted: Jun 30th 2010 4:52PM Coldplay619 said
@AmericanAce
Maybe the Count can show you how numbers work, just look north.
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Maybe the Count can show you how numbers work, just look north.
Posted: Jun 30th 2010 4:40PM AmericanAce said
First fail. I have to say this actually looks sweet, there has to be a way to turn down the injuries without saying "On or Off" They better fix it..
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Posted: Jun 30th 2010 5:00PM Grubasaurus Rex said
The NHL games are the only sports games I can play, without getting extremely bored.
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Posted: Jun 30th 2010 5:00PM Cyclonicks said
Could've also said Mutant League Hockey instead of Mutant League Football..
eh I used to win my hockey games by killing every player instead of scoring goals haha
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eh I used to win my hockey games by killing every player instead of scoring goals haha
Posted: Jun 30th 2010 5:03PM Nova Hands said
I'm not worried about the injuries thing. I love sim style hockey, but I pass on the injuries option. I always shut it off. I'd rather not let injuries get in the way of me enjoying a video game.
In other news, I'm pretty excited about all the refinements and changes for this year's game. Really looking forward to being able to play with QMJHL teams, and HOPEFULLY being able to draft players from that league in Franchise mode.
Bring on the fun~!
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In other news, I'm pretty excited about all the refinements and changes for this year's game. Really looking forward to being able to play with QMJHL teams, and HOPEFULLY being able to draft players from that league in Franchise mode.
Bring on the fun~!
Posted: Jun 30th 2010 5:11PM Uncle Jesse said
I have bought every EA NHL game since '94. I don't plan on stopping now.
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Posted: Jun 30th 2010 5:27PM Uncle Jesse said
@Al Davis
As you know, Joey was a big hockey fan and actually had some real life ice skills as well. Me, not so much. Helmets really mess up the hair.
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As you know, Joey was a big hockey fan and actually had some real life ice skills as well. Me, not so much. Helmets really mess up the hair.
Posted: Jun 30th 2010 5:22PM mikemantia said
It looks good, but true, if a physics engine is overused it looks silly. I don;t see why they dont try a blend of key framing and physics, but that could be a bit complicated in itself.
But my main issue is why doesn't Natural Motion team up with EA or any sports developer for that reason, and build a physics engine for all the games? Their stuff is built for collision based gameplay, plus they don't seem to have game making down all too well. Not to discount the studio, but their first attempt at a game seemed a bit overshadowed by a certain other football game this year.
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But my main issue is why doesn't Natural Motion team up with EA or any sports developer for that reason, and build a physics engine for all the games? Their stuff is built for collision based gameplay, plus they don't seem to have game making down all too well. Not to discount the studio, but their first attempt at a game seemed a bit overshadowed by a certain other football game this year.
Posted: Jun 30th 2010 5:37PM ReaperHybrid said
Nice review, Xav. Good luck at Shacknews. Gives me a reason to check out the site
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Posted: Jun 30th 2010 6:35PM SisypheanLife said
I just want a Mutant League anything game. I loved killing off the other players.
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Posted: Jun 30th 2010 8:28PM Toop said
I agree that usually new features are turned on too strong, but I wonder if they were on extra high for the preview in order to emphasize what the system is capable of. One good thing about the NHL games, especially after NHL10 is that the settings are highly customizable. I wouldn't bother worrying too much since you will probably be able to configure the daylights out of the game.
The inclusion of the CHL (more specifically the OHL and the Soo Greyhounds) alone has me so excited that this will be the first NHL game I buy at full price since NHL 2002. If those leagues are fully implemented (teams, players, stadiums, the Memorial Cup) it will be a dream come true. All of the other things they flash by in that trailer are icing on the cake. So far they are pouring on an awful lot of icing.
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The inclusion of the CHL (more specifically the OHL and the Soo Greyhounds) alone has me so excited that this will be the first NHL game I buy at full price since NHL 2002. If those leagues are fully implemented (teams, players, stadiums, the Memorial Cup) it will be a dream come true. All of the other things they flash by in that trailer are icing on the cake. So far they are pouring on an awful lot of icing.
Posted: Jun 30th 2010 8:49PM HardBoiled2009 said
NHL 2010 having QMJHL seeing the Mooseheads on it will be funny my cousin said he can't wait too play his friends online as they like the Moncton Wildcats.
this should be interesting.
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this should be interesting.
Posted: Jun 30th 2010 9:58PM NIck PSN ID Rattlehead91 said
NHL 10 was an improvement on NHL 09 in almost every way and NHL 09 was an incredible game, so I'm very excited for NHL 11.
As for the new physics causing problems - you can just turn injuries down lower, can't you? The new physics may force you to actually dump the puck in the offensive zone or construct new creative passing plays.
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As for the new physics causing problems - you can just turn injuries down lower, can't you? The new physics may force you to actually dump the puck in the offensive zone or construct new creative passing plays.
Posted: Jul 1st 2010 11:29AM Ujn Hunter said
As long as you can change the settings! I'm officially more excited than I was before, and that was a lot! NHL 10 was the best sports game ever made!
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Posted: Sep 7th 2010 6:24AM chaldonaser said
NHL 11 is out tommorow baby !!! well today because it is past midnight my time :) , cant wait. must i say i have been playing nhl10 from the day it came out and man ohh man did it take me long to get used to the controls. I wish more people would post videos on tips and trick like playing defense or even, which offense to pick. I multiplayer all the time online and some of these guys really know how to make you look terrible :) i found a real good video on http://www.howtogetgamesfree.com where this one guy teaches how to pick your defenss line but never talked about offense. Anyone have an idea where i can find tips and tricks on how to pick a better offensive strategy? cause the 3-2-1 line really doesn work for me.
Hope you all are ready for NHL 11 , i highly recommend watching the making of it, as it is unreal. If you havent already got the free demo, dowload it straight from your ps3 !!! its around 1.3 gigs but well worth the wait. They let you play the third period of battle for the cup and Over time if you make it to that :) ... got to get sleep so i can wait in line to buy the game :) herd its gonna be sold out everywere .. later
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Hope you all are ready for NHL 11 , i highly recommend watching the making of it, as it is unreal. If you havent already got the free demo, dowload it straight from your ps3 !!! its around 1.3 gigs but well worth the wait. They let you play the third period of battle for the cup and Over time if you make it to that :) ... got to get sleep so i can wait in line to buy the game :) herd its gonna be sold out everywere .. later
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