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Nhl 09 widescreen
Nhl 09 widescreen











nhl 09 widescreen

Hope you find some time to keep popping in once in a while It's been a very long time since we've seen you round here. I've also picked up Rock Band 2 which is great and will be picking up The Force Unleased today for the Wii. I think I'm going to either go back to offensive defenseman or power forward since I'm pretty good at checking and not so good at scoring. When playing, you can call for a pass or tell your team to shoot. To go back out, wait until your energy is full and then call for a line change. Switching is as easy as heading towards your bench and hopping over the boards. You can see your stamina bar and once it gets about half full, it's time to start looking for a chance to switch lines. I've got it set to 7 minutes so it take about 25 minutes to play an entire game and most of that is spent on the ice. Maybe a sniper shouldn't provoke a defensemen?

nhl 09 widescreen

I did make the mistake of getting into a fight and got to watch my team play for 5 minutes with me in the penalty box. Had a 6 points after 3 games with 3 goals (one EN, one wrister cutting across the slot, one slapper from above the faceoff circle).

nhl 09 widescreen

After dinner, changed to a sniper (keep in mind that each time I'm basically restarting my career as this is offline mode) RW. Keep in mind that I can't shoot worth a darn. Decided to change to a power forward and play C. Did ok my first game, but I spend too much time chasing the puck on D. Started as offensive defensemen for the River Rats. OK.my NHL 09 Review so far.Rented it yesterday 2K, it's time to give this one an overhaul for 2K10. As it stands right now, it's a big rough, still fun, but a token rookie year as far as sports games go. It's still a fast, generally pleasant game of puck, but in no way does NHL 2K9 prove that the company has the passion or follow-through to make a serious impact on Wii. In fact, even then the series was never as thrown together or unreliable as it is here. I'm not talking from 2K9 to 2K7, but rather sub-2K3, especially on the visual front. That's not to say I didn't have fun playing the game - I did - but it's as if the sport has gone through a time warp in its conversion to Nintendo's console. There's no online, the computer AI feels dumbed down, frame issues hurt the IR passing and break up the overall flow of the game that's not the NHL 2K I know from other consoles. 2K has the right idea here, including motion shooting, IR passing, and motion-based goaltending, but the core game is just too much of a rushed effort, and the final product is a visually unpleasant, choppy, incomplete package. Unfortunately, it's going to take a whole lot more from either 2K or EA, should the company throw its hat in the ring as well, to deliver something that I'd truly recommend as a unique, Wii-specific take on the sport. IGN wrote:As a hockey fan, I'm psyched to see the Wii getting a bit of NHL love.













Nhl 09 widescreen