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NHL 07 Hands-On

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We deke and juke our way to the back of the net in our look at the next-gen debut for EA Sports' hockey franchise.

At E3 2005, it wasn't hard to see what EA Sports was trying to accomplish with its next-gen sports titles on the Xbox 360. Games like Madden NFL 06 and NBA Live 06, while not necessarily in playable form, still had enough graphical flair to show the rest of the industry that, ready or not, next-generation sports gaming was on its way. Though, one notable omission from the EA Sports next-gen lineup was NHL 06. Considering the National Hockey League was just getting back up to speed in the real world, however, it was probably a sensible omission. Still, Xbox 360 owners looking to get their puck on will be pleased to note that EA's NHL series is set to make its next-gen debut this fall with the release of NHL 07. We traveled up to EA Canada to get an early peek at the game, and were surprised to find just how things will be changing for the next gen.

Call us superficial, but we have to talk about the game's look first and foremost. Saying the player models and hockey arenas are an upgrade from previous versions of the game is akin to saying Scarlett Johansson is an "attractive" actress. Consider the player model of San Jose Sharks right-winger Jonathan Cheechoo we saw in action, for example. Not only was the model's face a dead ringer for the Maurice Richard Trophy winner, but the team has even gone so far as to model Cheech's shin pads tucked into his boots. It's small details like that that add up to make a game that really brings the NHL to life. Of course, it doesn't hurt that the textures on the ice, the lighting in the arenas, the reflections off the rink and the player helmets are amazing, especially when viewed in 720 HD. When it comes to animations, producers told us that a player's arms and legs will move independently of the main body animation, which means the virtual goalie will have more ability to get his body--be it a foot, glove, or stick--in front of your shot.

The look of the game goes beyond upgraded environments and player models, however. The entire presentation of NHL 07 for the Xbox 360 has a stripped-down, clean appearance, as if the development team took a page out of the Apple design handbook when it came up with the game menus. Information is always readily available, and the menus seem easy to navigate, but you might be surprised at how understated everything is. That same approach seems to have spilled over to the action on the ice as well. Gone are the icons underneath a player that identify his role on the team (a sniper, power forward, and so on). Instead, a small icon (not unlike the one used in the Sims series of PC games) indicates the player you are controlling.

This design choice ends up creating a remarkably clean-looking game--one that looks more like an NHL broadcast than a video game--but it does have some more subtle repercussions on gameplay. For one thing, the game doesn't have icon passing. Instead, you'll use the right trigger to pass the puck. To send a through-pass into the open ice so that a teammate can catch up with it and make a play happen, you will simply aim with the analog stick and press the right bumper.

Another side effect of the icon-less gameplay is that you have to know each player on your team. You won't have the icons to refer to in order to find out if that defenseman you're controlling is a defensive defenseman, capable of wiping out forwards with a single hit, or a cannon-shot offensive defenseman who can rocket shots at the goalie from the blue line. That said, each player will have on-ice behaviors that will tip you off to their strengths and weaknesses. A grinder will be in the corners, scooping up pucks and introducing opposing teams to the glass, while a sniper will be looking for any opportunity to get a clean shot at the back of the net. Furthermore, you can actually assign any of the eight available roles in the game to any player on your team--however, his skill and attributes will determine how well he fits into that role. Assigning Matthew Barnaby to play as a delicate sniper, for example, might not be your best strategy.

24 Comments

  • whaler06

    Posted Aug 29, 2006 7:23 pm GMT

    Looks good hopefully it feels like real hockey

  • wuzup14

    Posted Aug 6, 2006 5:35 pm GMT

    how did u buy it in walmart deathmirage87. its not even out

  • str8soufdm92

    Posted Aug 3, 2006 3:46 pm GMT

    go sharks

  • ejf0256

    Posted Jul 31, 2006 8:30 am GMT

    Seen the gameplay shots and video, WOW sorry to say I think EA won me back from 2k7..... Darn, I hate the bully on the block !!!

  • ejf0256

    Posted Jul 23, 2006 12:39 pm GMT

    Anyone know if you'll be able to create a player this year ? team? Since every other year they seem to drop this feature...... Looks awesome.

  • deathmirage87

    Posted Jul 19, 2006 5:51 pm GMT

    i bought this game yesterday in wal-mart, didn't like it though

  • Generic_Dude

    Posted Jul 18, 2006 4:16 pm GMT

    W00t W00t! Let's hear it for next-gen hockey!
    Oh, and GO LIGHTNING! YYYEEEAAAHHH!

  • ReaperXxxx

    Posted Jul 18, 2006 11:09 am GMT

    No gameplay screenshots? WEAK!!!!

  • PS2_GAMEFREAK_

    Posted Jul 18, 2006 7:31 am GMT

    Woot! Pronger is going to Anaheim...but we lost Lupul..someone else and a draft pick...and the Ducks uniforms suck...this game is gonna be great..and if its good on 360 im gonna have to go out and get one!

  • TeePee

    Posted Jul 15, 2006 10:08 am GMT

    Yeah! NHL I really hope this game would be good. Since NHL 2004 all the NHL games have sucked. I hope they haven't under ranked Finland and haven't over ranked USA and Canada.

  • BassBoy45

    Posted Jul 15, 2006 12:04 am GMT

    I'm so excited for this game, it's going to make hockey video games a more popular seller

  • denawayne

    Posted Jul 14, 2006 3:58 pm GMT

    I like how more people want realism. I've been told on forums that a realistic hockey game won't sell because it would be boring. Let's see better defense and less shots. But good plays produce goals and not fantasy saves by the goalie.

  • denawayne

    Posted Jul 14, 2006 3:51 pm GMT

    I'm hoping this is the Holy Grail everybody's been waiting for since NHL '94

  • Smoov_B

    Posted Jul 14, 2006 2:55 pm GMT

    2K was so revolutionary for sim hockey when it first came out but since they haven't done anything to advance the series over the years. The gameplay is still far from realistic and the newest screens were a joke. I've been disgruntled with EA for awhile but I'm really hoping they pull this one off. We're way overdue for a great hockey sim. The graphics are there. Sounds like the control is there. If they can just get the AI gameplay right and avoid all the bugs that seem to pop up in franchise play I'll be super happy. In the past, hockey just seems to be one of those sports that developers can't nail down right.

  • rnold57

    Posted Jul 14, 2006 9:56 am GMT

    The Damn Oilers are going to suck. Because Pronger is an **** and all the others who left the team. Meh. Ovechkin is going to own.

  • mack10

    Posted Jul 14, 2006 8:57 am GMT

    Wow, haven't been this excited for a hockey game...ever. This is looking promising and I knew EA would start doing new things to make the games a little better, I just hope for more realistic hockey all around; better PP logic, PK logic, goalie logic, defense, offense etc. etc. I don't want easy goals, I want to work hard to score even after I master the controls. Let's hope this one is the jackpot of all hockey games.

  • BreezyTrousers

    Posted Jul 14, 2006 4:53 am GMT

    There are no chicks in the stands watching the game. What's up with that?
    Sprinkle a few hockey hotties in there, eh?

  • Irish8607

    Posted Jul 13, 2006 8:41 pm GMT

    I just hope the fact that they are making current gen versions doesnt water it down.

    And Thank God Elias is gonna be wearing a Devils Jersey when the game is released :-)

  • dazman92

    Posted Jul 13, 2006 8:31 pm GMT

    awesome. any good hockey game is good news to me, the last good one I played was Hitz Pro.

  • Large_Soda

    Posted Jul 13, 2006 7:10 pm GMT

    Wow. Reading that made me really happy. I'm glad a hockey game is actually progressing and trying new things. Not to mention it looks gorgeous.

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