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85A sturdy series well rethought, but it needs a gamepad. [Dec 2006, p.114]
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80The controls are tight, especially shooting, if you have a USB control pad. Ditch the keyboard. We would like to see the checking system tweaked a bit so players aren't so magnetic. Great puck physics make for exciting, organic goal scoring.
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78If you've got the time to master it, there is, as ever, about a year's worth of play to be had. [Dec 2006, p.99]
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76The goals are satisfying, but there's nothing new. [Dec 2006, p.108]
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The PC version has not much going for it. There are a few improvements over the previous version, and the old sins are all there. Still looks good, though. [Oct 2006]
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71Perhaps unsurprisingly, the versions of NHL 07 not made for the next generation of consoles offer little in the way of new content.
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70While we aren't impressed with the changes (or lack thereof), with the price reduced to $29.99, current-gen gamers are still getting a great game, and for half the price of the 360 version.
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The action can be hard to follow, but fans will appreciate the realism.
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68I can't recommend NHL 07 to anyone who owns NHL 2001 or later. [Dec. 2006, p.126]
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40Even at $30, NHL 07 on the PC is overpriced. It's a budget title, plain and simple, almost exactly like last year's game with a minimal effort to include the new Skill Stick.
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Positive: 4 out of 16
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Mixed: 1 out of 16
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Negative: 11 out of 16
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PerttiH.0Well, it is maybe the worst NHL ever. Only reason to buy this is that you see your own eyes how worst it is.