ESPN National Hockey Night
Description (IGDB)
Released in 2000, ESPN National Hockey Night was the last hockey game published by Konami and was released to generally negative reviews. 2000 Calder Trophy winner and Stanley Cup Champion Scott Gomez graced the cover.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« This game has gotten a serious bad rap!...Once I tweaked the settings, I thought this game played as good as any hockey game that I’ve seen. »
« The framerate is horrendously bad at times. There's no logical reason why a game representing a sport with nearly as many TOTAL players as other sports have per TEAM should suffer framerate hits. »
« NHN isn't terrible, but it isn't close to being a great game either. Casual hockey fans shouldn't bother with National Hockey Night, and for the hardcore hockey fan this game is a rental at best. »
« Control issues push this title much closer to Sony's clunker than (EA's) NHL 2001. »
« The poorest excuse for a hockey game ever created. Not even the nice-looking player models can save this game from the recycle bin. »
« Once you go it alone, it becomes increasingly clear that your teammate AI is straight out pathetic. »
« Lifeless and mundane "hits," atrocious control, impossible scoring, non-existent defense and offense set-ups, and jerky, flawed replays that happened WAY too fast, and you've got a game that is seriously lacking in the gameplay category. »
« National Hockey Night's graphics are solid, but its no-frills gameplay modes and abysmal control leech the fun from the game, leaving a superficial shell behind. »