NHL 19 Reviews
NHL 19 is really good, especially compared to the previous year, now feels much more accessible, more fun and generally more complete
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EA Vancouver increased the realistic motion effect experience in NHL 19, and implemented a diversity of changes in the game modes.
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With NHL 19, hockey fans get a glimpse of how much fun these games COULD be.
There is a lot of difference between 18 and 19 — an improvement on the relative holding pattern that the franchise went into last year — but when you boil it right down, 5v5 hockey remains largely the same.
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Overall, you will find yourself fully immersed in your gameplay. I fully intend to continue playing the career mode, because it gives me a sense of satisfaction from being able to get better or worse while in the game.
EA has an impressive sports line-up, but this year's NHL entry clearly got a bit less love than some of the more universally adored sports.
EA's NHL 19 is a sports simulation, a fantasy league, a social hub, and a comforting arcade game all at once, and that is quite a thing to accomplish.
Besides some of the same nagging issues with the franchise, the portions that got upgraded truly shine.
With every passing year, I'm consistently impressed how EA are able to improve on an already winning formula, making each new release of NHL a must own title, rather than a glorified roster update.
NHL 19 skates its way to the top thanks to a franchise redefining entry
NHL 19 is hardly an improvement on the traditional hockey formula and opens up some potentially exploitative avenues.
It's not without its flaws, but NHL 19 is finally a game that any hockey fan would be better off picking up than skipping.
NHL 19 is not a perfect game - but for hockey fans it is pretty darned close.
NHL 19 offers an enjoyable offline hockey simulation, with highly customizable franchise and offbeat modes. Online, the new World of CHEL tilts the ice to the casual side of things, which not everyone will appreciate. Various technical issues also linger, so this year's edition is best suited for fans of single player.
NHL 19 is somehow both great and a bit disappointing. Sure, this is the best hockey game yet, with an almost impossible amount of depth. This is the kind of game you can play all year and still not feel like having even really scratched the surface. It is good sit down and play for a couple of hours or just jump in for one game and then head out to do something else, but at the same time, this barely feels like an upgrade over last year's version or the year before that. It's the same iteration of game over and over again, each slightly superior to the one before it. That isn't necessarily a bad thing, but at the same time this might be a hard purchase to justify for new rosters and a couple different modes. It is still a great title, but one that has definitely been seen before.
NHL 19 offers minimum changes, but it is still a great hockey which, unfortunately, does not have competition.
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NHL 19 is vastly better than its predecessors in terms of value and pushing the franchise forward, but it still falls short of a significant upgrade in many areas. If you haven't purchased an NHL title in a while, this is a good year to jump back in and experience one of the better NHL games in recent memory.
NHL 19 is the best hockey game this generation providing all the desired modes and greatly adding to them with the World of Chel.
The new entry in the NHL series has once again brought several new features to the table, such as the new collision system, improved player movements, and the World Of Chel pond mode, that can properly entertain and keep the fans from getting tired. NHL 19 is without a doubt the best hockey game on the market, but to be fair, it doesn't have any competition.
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