Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Gameplay Improvements Star In The Nhl 11 League Game

The nhl 11 league video game is the 19th release in EA Sports NHL series of simulated professional ice hockey video games. The cover athlete for NHL 11 sold in North America is the 2010 Conn Smythe Trophy winner Jonathan Toews, captain of the Stanley Cup winning Chicago Blackhawks and a leader of the Canadian Olympic gold medal winning hockey team. Jonathan Toews is now a part of the video game he enjoyed playing growing up.

As has become a hallmark of EA Sports, NHL 11 marks an evolutionary step forward for the series. The changes generally allow for a more realistic and creative game play, mode changes and adding the Canadian Hockey League. This title can be played on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. NHL 11 can be played in the same game modes of NHL 10, plus a new Ultimate Team mode. The Ultimate Team mode is a new online mode where players use packs of virtual hockey cards to fill their team roster. There are some 4,000 players in 10 different leagues to collect and use. Here, you may assemble your own team from scratch and compete against other users online to determine the best team each month. While modes carried over from NHL 10 have not basically changed, the Be a Pro and Be a GM modes have been improved. All the assembled teams will be part of the EA Ultimate Hockey League. A virtual season of 30 days will test players and their teams. Teams will be ranked for playoff brackets and births through single matches and tournament play.

Arena banners and on-ice logos identify teams that do well in the post-season. A Free Agent Pack and a Draft Pack are given during the off season to change the team member options. Users will find that chemistry plays a key role in this mode. A whole host of gameplay modifications have brought greater authenticity to this title. The physics engine is the big difference that will be noticeable for players of older titles that used the animation system it replaces. Unpredictability of real game is realized better in this virtual version. A new faceoff system also enhances the realism of this delightful new addition to the series. This title brings the addition of the Canadian Hockey League in play. The 3 subgroups are the Quebec Major Junior Hockey, the Ontario Hockey and the Western Hockey leagues. These young players constitute members of an elite level of junior hockey. Their addition increases the number of playable teams by 60. Players can now play for the Memorial Cup. Teams are using their appearance in the game as a promotional tool to raise popular awareness of junior hockey. The inclusion of junior player names in the game will help bring greater understanding of the role junior hockey plays in the professional game.

The NHL series is already the best-selling virtual hockey game. The inclusion of Canadian junior players will give fans an introduction to players on the verge of their potential draft into the NHL 11. The replay value of this title is certainly enhanced by the added presence of the Canadian junior league. With the presence of teams from some European leagues, the NHL and the AHL reveals the sport office hockey to be an international game. The gameplay enhancements, the different modes, teams and leagues give gamers many reasons to keep playing the game.

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