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What's new with NHL 2K11

2:40 PM on 07.15.2010   |   Hamza CTZ Aziz

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There are three things in life that are certain -- death, taxes and annual sports game releases. NHL 2K11 is out exclusively for the Wii this September, and with it come some of the best controls I've ever used for a Wii hockey game.

This year’s entry offers true 1:1 support through Wii MotionPlus. By pressing down on the D-pad, your character will match the movement and speed of your actions with the Wiimote when it comes to moving on the ice or taking a shot at the goal. You’ll even be able to juggle the puck with the Z button because why not?

As good as the MotionPlus controls were, I was most comfortable with just using the standard Wii controls in my demo. There will be multiple controller options -- even one that matches EA’s control setup -- so it’ll be easy to pick up for anyone.

Along with the main game, I got to check out the Road to the Cup feature, which lets four players use their Miis. Players will compete in various mini-game challenges and answer trivia questions in order to win more fans than the other player. It's a nice feature for kids, but will likely be neglected by the hardcore audience.

Out of all the simulation sports games, hockey games are the only ones I can actually enjoy, and NHL 2K11 is simple, easy to get into and plenty of fun. I also got to check out the game on the NHL 2K11 tour bus that will be driving around the US and Canada later this month. Other than discovering that I get motion sickness from RVs, the setup is really nice. You’ll be able to play the game before it’s released, snag a demo disc and meet hockey players at the various stops. Check out what the inside of the RV looks like after the break.

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Hamza Aziz, Destructoid's Community Director, has been here since day one. He was born when a tiger coughed up a hairball into a pool of ooze. He was one of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles before budget cuts. Hamza works as a previews editor and manages a team in San Francisco. To date he has given away tens of thousands of dollars in prizes to readers. What a dick. Actually, Hamza is as kind as he is hairy. Likes Super Mario RPG, Halo, iPhone, Videogame cover bands, Super Nintendo Meet the rest of the team



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CSampson's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/15/2010 18:53
CSampson
Ea dominates. Kill this fucking useless franchise, it's failure after failure every year.
Hasney's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/16/2010 03:49
Hasney
@CSampson

Why do you think they're concentrating on the Wii version? EA doesn't dominate the NHL Wii space and this might get some leg-up on it.
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