We have Nintendo game systems and have resisted buying certain other game systems because so much of the game selection is ultra-violent first-person shooter games, and we don't think that's healthy. (Our opinion--nothing we're forcing on others.) Unfortunately, the Wii and Wii-U don't have many good sports games. Years ago, my husband received an Xbox as a gift, which was largely unused. We've started buying the "vintage" Xbox EA Sports games for our 10 year old, who's a rabid sports fan. We were concerned that this might be disappointing to him, but he LOVES it. Plays well, disc was nice and clean. Our only complaint was that, as this was a gift, we had to spend a lot of time removing fragments of old price tags to make it look reasonable enough for presentation. That was made up for by the free shipping. There are some mis-prounounced player names and rather generic commentator lines, but we find these things to be hilarious. In some funny way, it adds to the experience.Read full review
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I've played 20+ games of NHL 07 now before forming an opinion. I played the first bunch in the MEDIUM skill level, then tried the hardest. The hardest level is nearly impossible, as the computer player dumps the puck down the ice and always beats you to it to get an easy scoring chance. At Medium the game is more enjoyable, but the controls still need improvement. Using the right thumbstick for faceoffs is ok, but for passing, it's miserable at best. Your best bet, in MY mind is to change your settings and well, I use Y for checking, B for passing, A for slap shots and X for wrist shots. I don't remember the defaults offhand. Getting your goaltender a shutout is really tough. The best I've had is 2 games with 2 goals given up, otherwise my scores have been 8-5 type games, though one I actually won 20-10. That's more a MADDEN score than an NHL score.Read full review
The game was very good... but there were some drawbacks. The biggest drawback for me was the similarity between NHL '06 and '07. 95% of the dialogue is exactly the same, cut scenes in between plays, and the menus are practically identical. I also didn't like the default controls (although they were easy to change). Ok now for the good stuff. The graphics and player faces are pretty good. The gameplay is as good as ever. Basically, if you have ever played an EA Hockey game in the past 4 years, its pretty much the same thing. Not much has changed. That being said, it is very enjoyable and fun to play.
There is no scratch, great game.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Aright there isn't much to say since most people have probably played previous versions of NHL, but here it goes! Pros: It actually takes skill to score a goal in NHL 07. No more swirling, twisting, unrealistic shots that always beat the goalie. The stick is so fluid and since you control whether the player brings the puck left or right, you can deke out players and the goalie. All in all, NHL 07 improves the actual gameplay of hockey along with better graphics, unlike previous versions that only mildly improved graphics. Cons: This version of the skill stick smacks of "me too!" desperation; gameplay, graphics, sound, and just about everything else are practically unaltered from last year's game; it's got a roster update, but it isn't an especially accurate one.
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