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Whatever steps forward NHL 15 has taken in visual presentation hardly make up for the alarming gutting of many of the series' best features.

Among EA's many sports franchises, few have enjoyed the level of consistent quality that the company's NHL series has over the last several years. The on-ice action, even at its worst, has remained thoroughly entertaining, and the wealth of modes and features has generally gotten better with each successive installment. Considering that, like with the NFL, EA has no competition when it comes to NHL games, the fact that it has mostly avoided stagnation for so long is, in itself, something of a minor miracle.

After playing NHL 15, I can safely say that the miracle is over.

NHL 15 should have been a celebratory debut for the series on the new generation of consoles. Instead, it's a crushing disappointment.
NHL 15 should have been a celebratory debut for the series on the new generation of consoles. Instead, it's a crushing disappointment.

NHL 15 represents the series' debut on the current generation of consoles. As with all yearly games on new consoles, there's always a concern of some features falling by the wayside as a team works to ensure their game actually runs on the new hardware. Last year, those concerns mostly didn't come to pass for games like Madden and NBA 2K. Madden 25 managed to keep its game intact on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 by delaying any serious visual or gameplay upgrades to this year's installment. NBA 2K14 lost a few features, but still managed to deliver a game with solid depth and incredible visuals. NHL 15, despite being a year removed from the respective debuts of the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, manages to both feel stagnant and deeply regressive at once. Here is the same core gameplay delivered by the last couple of NHL installments, tweaked and futzed with, but not greatly improved. Alongside it, it offers a featureset that is a mere skeleton of what hockey fans have come to expect from these games. It is, by and large, the same hockey game you've been playing for years, with even fewer ways to play it.

But hey, don't take my word for it. Just take a gander at this post from EA's official NHL blog, which outlines the content the developers plan on adding to the game over the next couple of months via free patches. If you don't feel like reading through all of that, here's a bullet-pointed list:

  • Playoff Mode
  • Be a Pro -- Coach Feedback
  • 3 Stars of the Game
  • Layout and Player Item Animation Changes for Hockey Ultimate Team
  • Online Team Play
  • GM Draft

With the sole exception of the Ultimate Team changes, every single one of the things on that list is something that's been in a previous hockey game. In fact, a few of them have been in nearly every hockey game over the last couple of console generations. This isn't new content. It's the content you're already supposed to have, stapled back onto NHL 15's emaciated frame post-release. I shouldn't have to tell you why that's not acceptable for a game a publisher intends to charge full retail price for.

That blog post offers no mea culpa on this, mind you. At best, it sidesteps the issue by referring to NHL 15 as "the foundation to deliver next-generation hockey experiences to you for the years to come." The points on which this foundation is built? The visual upgrade afforded by the jump to new consoles, more realistic puck physics, and an improved broadcast presentation. All fine points, I guess, but none make up for either what's missing, or what's remained unchanged.

Starting with those upgraded visuals, certainly NHL 15 on current-gen consoles is the best looking hockey game made to date. The upgrades to player faces and models are readily apparent the moment you boot up the game. Arenas look excellent, and the ice scrapes and deforms with terrific realism. Yet there are problems, too. Despite the uptick in model fidelity, animations often look stilted and awkward as players transition from move to move. It's not that much worse than what you've seen in previous NHL games, but it's more noticeable given how clear and hyperrealistic the on-ice action looks now. An exquisitely detailed goalie flipping up in an awkward spin maneuver to get back to his feet isn't made less weird by how good the model itself looks. If anything, it makes it weirder. You'll see a lot of generic, not-great-looking player faces too, especially once you start looking beyond the top players in the league. And for some reason, jerseys have been given an added coat of physics that makes them swish around in ways that make no sense. It's one thing to see a jersey flap as a player goes full-bore down the ice. It's quite another to have that flapping take place while a player slowly bends down in anticipation of a face-off.

This is certainly an excellent looking hockey game, but not so excellent as to make you forget about all the missing features.
This is certainly an excellent looking hockey game, but not so excellent as to make you forget about all the missing features.

That's by far the biggest offender when it comes to physics, though those new puck physics aren't entirely without issue either. By and large, the movements of the puck on the ice look correct. There is a proper weight and momentum to how it slides around, but for some reason, that properness doesn't always extend to goals scored. Apart from the usual issue of goals shot to the high corners of the net working incredibly often, a lot of the goals I ended up scoring throughout my time in NHL looked absolutely terrible. And I don't mean the kind of junky, off-a-rebound goals that are entirely correct for a real NHL game. I mean strange, unrealistic bounces and apparent saves turned into glitchy-looking scores. It's not all this way, of course. You can still set up beautiful-looking multi-pass plays, terrific one-timers, and the like. But those good moments come with a comparable number of bad ones.

Again, the on-ice portion of NHL 15 isn't really the issue. It's still the solid game of hockey it's been for a while, though it's arguably more the same solid game of hockey than it's been in a while. Meaningful advancements in gameplay just aren't there this year. The AI is strong, especially if you bump up the difficulty--you'll see teams react to repeated tactics and change up their play accordingly--and the feel of the game remains highly enjoyable, provided you're playing against a good competitor. And really, that's vital this year, because there aren't a lot of other ways to play NHL 15.

Yes, Be a GM and Be a Pro modes are still here, but they don't much resemble the modes as featured in the last several entries. The GM mode has its basic framework features, letting you trade, sign free agents, and futz with player lines for up to 25 seasons. But these features are greatly lessened this time around. All the minor league hockey interaction is gone--you can still send players to the minors, but you can't play any games with your AHL affiliate, nor do players in the minors accrue stats of any kind--rookie scouting has devolved into a brief menu interaction where you assign scouts to regions for various lengths of time, and you can't even draft your own players. Or rather, not yet, anyway. A GM Draft with a three-minute timer is coming as part of those content patches, which is a step, I suppose, to returned normalcy, but doesn't really fix how barren this mode feels.

Be a Pro fares even worse. This mode has never been a beaming example of how to do individual player careers in sports games, but it at least had a flow to it that felt like a decent representation of what being a player drafted into the NHL might be like. All of that is gone now. In NHL 15's Be a Pro, your created player is no longer allowed to exert any influence over what team drafts him. He is thrust onto a team, and immediately sticks onto that team. Again, because there is no minor league hockey gameplay, you never have any risk of being sent down to the minors. You're on your team until it's time to sign a new contract, which you then do, and keep doing until you get your player up to a high enough rating where he warrants longer-term deals. On the ice, you can no longer simulate through shifts you're not playing on, so instead you have to watch your team play through every segment of the game. Even more maddening, the game is insane when it comes to doling out ice time. Though there's no coach feedback during games (something that is also supposedly going to be added back in via patch), you will still find yourself periodically demoted or promoted to different lines while playing as a skater (goalies obviously don't have this issue). Instead of diminishing your ice time, the game just gives you the same amount of ice time (a lot of it) while pairing you with worse players. You can get bumped all the way down to the fourth line, and still end up with the most ice time of any player on your team. It's infuriating.

With those two marquee modes left as functional, if tedious husks of their former selves, all that leaves is Ultimate Team and online play. Again, online team play is coming back, but it's not in the retail release. The online GM mode, however, isn't coming back this year, so all you're left with otherwise is basic competitive play, which certainly works, based on the games I played during my testing. I experienced minimal lag and no major connectivity issues, so at least there's that. As for Ultimate Team, it is essentially identical to the way it's been in the last couple of games. Which makes a certain amount of terrible sense, given that Ultimate Team, with its microtransactions for card packs, represent the easiest way for EA to make additional money from the game.

I like Mike Emrick and Eddie Olczyk as commentators, but the stuff they provide for NHL 15 isn't good.
I like Mike Emrick and Eddie Olczyk as commentators, but the stuff they provide for NHL 15 isn't good.

Even the presentation of the game feels like it's walked back from previous years. Games are introduced with video footage of the arena you're playing in, as well as the real-life visages of Mike Emrick and Eddie Olczyk. The choice to use actual video footage of the two commentators is an interesting one that I think helps get rid of the strange, uncanny valley-ness you'd see in, say, this year's Madden with Jim Nantz and Phil Simms, but it also looks strange juxtaposed against the in-game players. More irritating is the in-game commentary itself, which is exceedingly light on detail or flavor. Olczyk barely talks outside of a few key game situations, and he rarely has anything of value to say. Emrick's play-by-play is strangely devoid of energy, and also feels like it was edited together by a complete lunatic. If you're into the idea of hearing Emrick yell the words "geometrically" and "catawampus" several times per-game, you may wring some amusement from this commentary, but none of it lands with any enthusiasm or excitement, and most of it barely qualifies as informative. The upgraded crowd noise is the lone audio upgrade of note, and it is certainly a huge improvement. Crowds react wonderfully to every play, booing the home team profusely when they give up a bad goal, and cheering wildly after a big play. If only the commentators could have exuded a similar level of energy and variance...

I haven't even mentioned the non-existent customization features, the absent Winter Classic game, or any number of other, smaller things that serve to render NHL 15 such a profound disappointment. Sure, the game on the ice is still capable of delivering a thrilling gameplay experience, but this is also true of last year's game, and the year before that, and the year before that. EA can tout its unprecedented realism as a reason to give this year's game the benefit of the doubt, but that's not a strong selling point when it's the selling point for every sports game you release annually, especially when it's meant to make up for a wealth of discarded features. Whatever NHL 15 gains in visual fidelity, it loses several times over in depth and replay value. In asking players to pay a premium price for this game, you're implying that all the stuff that's been tossed aside in favor of just getting a game running on these machines didn't really matter, that you should still buy this game because it plays hockey pretty well and looks nice. Given that I've just dusted off my copy of NHL 14, and tossed my copy of NHL 15 on the shelf with no intention of touching it for the foreseeable future, let's just say I very much disagree with that notion.

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Will this review be updated to reflect the game's newly achieved perfection once those 3 Stars are patched in?

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That screen cap of the commentators looks pretty great.

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This is a national tragedy.

EA should have delayed this game until 2015... everybody else is doing it!

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I've never really liked football anyways

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@jayc4life: lol you're right - not sure how many will see the coyotes logo through her crossed arms and the long lens bloom effect before the puck is dropped at the faceoff though;)

But I see your point - it's one of those little details that just doesn't make a lot of sense to actual fans since they generally cheer for the team based on the city of origin that has more relevance to them than the legacy franchise ownership history (or lazy pallette swaps based on team art assets).

I wonder if anyone in the stands at Dallas Stars away games wear Oakland Seals jerseys... hmm

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I just want another NHL Hitz

This. (also, great username!) Still playing NHL Hitz 2002 on my PS2...so good, except it looks like hell. How is it that Hitz 2002 still has the best fighting engine ever for a hockey game? What does EA do all day, besides ruin franchises and draft apology press releases?

No way they should charge $70 CDN for this mess. $20 tops this year to keep our trust, then full price next year once all the modes are back.

Such a shame. I was enjoying the new puck physics in the demo too. But I turned the commentary down after three games. Can't believe they spent a year animating the crowd, but show up with no Playoff or Season modes. holy hell.

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I've been playing EA's NHL games for over twenty years and fuck EA.

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All I play is Be a GM mode, so I didn't think I'd be that disappointed. Boy was I wrong! Most of the actually menu presentation is awful and as much as I hated it, not having EA sports trax is sort crazy. Don't even know, man. Don't even know

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Aw bees, I was actually hoping this would be good.

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Its a shame, a buddy of mine has been posting up clips of him playing the demo and visually the game looks amazing, but if the gameplay is that bad it just seems like a polished turd

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If you really want an indication of just how much EA phoned in NHL 15, you don't even need to look past the last-gen platforms. NHL '94 mode is left in the PS360 versions, and was removed from the PS4/Xone versions, because EA has ALREADY relegated PS360 to "only roster updates" status.

So, even with the full team working on the next-gen version, they still couldn't release a full product? What the hell are they doing over there, especially if they're going to honour their franchise as the "winningest"?

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I kind of feel like this year the only EA sports game that will be very good is Fifa 15. I just played the demo and they put a lot of detail into getting everything right. Also madden is alright but it annoys me that when you play in cold weather the sideline people are still wearing shorts.

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Also madden is alright but it annoys me that when you play in cold weather the sideline people are still wearing shorts.

I DO THAT SOMETIMES

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NHL09 is the one I played the most. I played it more than any other game on my 360. Hundreds of hours of Be a Pro mode. Tried NHL12 but never got into it. Not getting another NHL in a while.

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If this were a launch game for ps4 the losses would be disappointing but tolerable. Putting it out a year into the generation is just a cash grab and a black spot on the series moving forwards.

Also fuck EA for thinking its ok to patch stuff back into the game in "October".

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@alex As a casual player that only buys these games every 3-4 years, I'm okay with what's available. It's nothing I would be clamoring for, though I totally see where you are coming from. Same with everyone else's concerns. Any chance of looking at the last gen versions? Would those be more up to snuff?

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I'm Canadian, I love hockey. My best friend is Canadian, he loves hockey. He still plays the new NHL game year after year, but I can't anymore, they are slow, tedious and totally not fun, they fucking suck.

I'd rather play Ice Hockey, Blades of Steel, NHL 94 or lob the puck from the center of the ice over the goalie into the goal over and over in Stanley Cup, than playing another crap sport "simulation".

I'm with Jeff on that, simulation ruined sports games.

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The commentary blows, I'm used to that, but do they at least do the due diligence of having Eddie O dispense nuggets of knowledge to all you young hockey players out there, which typically boils down to "keep your stick down"?

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I don't know if this means we've officially hit the uncanny valley, but this would not be the first time I've heard complaints about games coming out of 2K with great models but terribly stilted animations. Wrestling, basketball, now hockey. They're just putting nicer models on the same shitty rigs.

This game is by EA, not 2K.

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I loved NHL 14. I am legitimately bummed about how emaciated this game is.

Came here to say exactly this. This sucks, the NHL games have secretly been the best sports games out for awhile

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I get why people are upset that modes missing (rightfully so), but I usually only play Be a GM and Be a Pro modes offline, and the things missing from those modes are pretty unconscionable. I'll even go as far to say that on top of the stuff that's missing, I don't even think it plays that well. I can't put it into words, but everything about movement, getting your players to do anything useful with the puck, and playing effective defense seems to be just out of reach.

Also, if I hear Doc Emrick say "waffleboarded" for one more blocker save...

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EA is ruining the sports video games business. Damnit. Except maybe the FIFA game. Man was I looking forward to this years NHL game. I'm such a dumbass. I thought the one game EA had gotten right most of the time would come to the rescue after the average Madden Games and the awsome NBA Live '14. I'm kidding there =P I wanted to have the option of swiping the touch pad on face offs and have the Onyx song Mad Face Invasion playing when I entered the arena. Oh well maybe next year.

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I was really looking forward to this, I've not played a NHL game since 2002. I will be waiting another year then it seems.

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I don't know if this means we've officially hit the uncanny valley, but this would not be the first time I've heard complaints about games coming out of 2K with great models but terribly stilted animations. Wrestling, basketball, now hockey. They're just putting nicer models on the same shitty rigs.

I don't understand. The basketball games are held in high regard and the wrestling game isn't even out yet but is by all accounts has seen quite a high number of changes in the gameplay. And from what I've seen of WWE 2k15 the animation is still far from perfect but it has vastly improved in the sense the wrestlers now react to their environment properly as opposed to just warping into place when they get slammed onto the mat near the ropes. Also this isn't a 2k game, this post is just full of O.o

And I expect the Basketball game coming out this year to have marked improvements asides from visual as NBA 2K14 was 2K Sports first game using that engine on a new platform so seeing less 'new' features asides from a visual upgrade and getting it to run well was to be expected.

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I've played this series for the last 6 years. I came in knowing nothing about the sport, but made some good friends playing EASHL and got hooked on both the game and the NHL. I could not be more disappointed in what they have done to the game.

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I will never understand how anyone stands Emrick's voice and the commentary I heard in the demo was more of his 'let's explain every fucking rule of hockey as if the person listening is seeing hockey for the first time' bullshit which would just be extra annoying over the course of a season when you hear everything repeat a million times. No thanks. I get it, NBC's audience for hockey isn't guaranteed to be people who know all the rules, but I think we can assume people buying the video game know what an icing is.

I guess I just really hate Doc Emrick. Full disclosure: I'm Canadian and rarely ever have to hear the guy, so when it was announced he was the guy for the game I was really disappointed, but it's moot now since I'm not gonna pay $70 for this husk of a game. Ray Ferarro is awesome though.

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Put me in the "this game is ridiculously disappointing but the new puck physics are kind of incredible" camp. As barren as this game is, everything will probably be okay with this series eventually. Jumping a gen in sports games remains a huge issue, for whatever reason.

that said, fuck EA so much for making HUT the only mode to make it over without being drastically downsized.

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I'll be honest - I mostly bought NHL 15 just to have my first taste of next-gen hockey visuals and presentation, and the game mostly delivers on that front. Emrick's commentary isn't as excitable as it is during real games, but it works fine - and I definitely prefer it over Thorne and Clement, two guys who haven't even fucking covered hockey for YEARS at this point. And as a Canadian, the inclusion of Ray Ferraro at "ice level" is nice.

It's got the absolute necessities I need at the moment, so long as they deliver on adding all of those additional promised modes and features over the next couple of months. And as someone who has already sold their 360 and PS3, it's my only real option at the moment.

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Well it's a hockey video game so I got nothing. Thanks for the review Alex.

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@alex If you want to hear Edzo talk way more, find a Comcast Sports Net stream of a home Blackhawks game. Dude talks about the most random crap (IE talks about soft serve ice cream at least once per game).

@tredik: Maybe the Eddie O Drinking Game would actually improve the game

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Oh well, I'll wait. I usually buy one NHL game per generation, gonna be the next one if any better.

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I played so much NHL 14, I felt this would be worth buying, but cannot believe how much is missing. The action on the ice is good, and that's what I choose to take away from it.

The real stinker for me is that 94 Mode was a big draw for a lot of my friends, and that's gone. We played so much 94 Mode last year. I hadn't played so much same-room multiplayer hockey since 2001 on the PS2. But EA tells me that because I have a PS4, I'm too hardcore for 94 Mode. Apparently, PS4 owners aren't interested in simple same-room multiplayer games like NHL 94 Mode, Sportsfriends, or Towerfall Ascension.

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season mode is gone too.....no kidding...only option is the GM mode or franchise

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@dbene

Yeah, I've been doing the GM mode. Something more basic would be better for me, but this works.

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Was on the fence as to whether or not I should buy a PS4 yet... I guess I'll hold off until The Division and just continue playing last year's NHL.

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Not buying another EA sports game until they get rid of this Ultimate Team money grab.

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Played the shit out of the last couple NHL games, very disappointed at what NHL 15 is. Was going to pick it up as usual but I will wait a year and keep playing NHL14.

Thanks for the review Navarro!

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@qblivion said:

EA's Early Access strikes again!

You can't mock the game! It's still in Early Access, it will get better, it's not like it is on store shelves and being sold at full retail price.

Wait a minute..

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Norah Jones but I really liked playing as a goalie in Be a Pro, it was frustrating at times but I almost never lost. It did feel odd that they always used masculine terms to identify me when I'm a lady but whatever it was still cool.

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@hellbound: Buy NHL 13 used for $10. http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B007FTE33O/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used&qid=1410759679&sr=8-2

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I find all these new authentic arena new feature that EA markets is all crap. I played a lot of 2k10 & 2k11(wii) in the past which had all the authentic arenas. Maybe it wasn't as detailed as the next gen but DAM 2k was spot on and on the right track! EA's excuse was they didn't have the right amount hardware to deliver it. The announcer of the bell center were announcing the goals in french!!!! The florida panthers arena had the screaming panther after each goal accounement. Even until today EA still can't even do that!

I been watching some NHL 15 PS4 or xbox1 gameplay on youtube and comparing the the previous gen it doesn't want me to go spend 449$(ps4) + 60$ (nhl15).

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@jerrygag:

NHL14 was BLOATED game though. It needed to be gutted and redone correctly.

They also keep metrics on these games.

I can guarantee you 99% of game time is spent playing GM mode's NHL games, and online games.

Winter Classic? tried it once

Minor games? wooptee doo

Online Leagues? Needed to be re-done better

Appart from a couple of obvious omissions (3 stars and skip feature for be a pro), I say they gutted the right spots.

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I really like this game despite the lack of features. The puck physics made this game for me personally.