- Publisher: Sega
- Release Date: Sep 9, 2003
User Score
7.0
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 21 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 21
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Mixed: 3 out of 21
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Negative: 4 out of 21
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TuomasK.Sep 10, 200310I will get this game over a month 'cause I'm European, but I know it is the best hockey game on the market.
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PaulP.Sep 18, 20039
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DannyR.Oct 15, 20039This is a great game Randy B.- The NHL switched the jersey colors for home and away games this year. The game is correct.
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RandyB.Oct 3, 20039An awesome hockey game!!! I was totally hooked on the EA series, but one game of the ESPN NHL had me switched. My only issue with it is having the dark jersey being put as the home jersey and the light as being the away. That's only in football......not hockey.
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UterOct 9, 20039
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NatedoggSep 29, 20039The unlockable teams are a wonderful addition. The gameplay is wonderful - graphics are awesome - sound gets old after awhile - challenges are a little harder than expected - wish the d-pad could have been used instead of analog -- overall the best hockey game i've played -- and there have been many of them--trust me ! I would recommend it !
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VinnyR.Sep 30, 200310The greatest hockey game i ever played in my life.
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RyanL.Sep 7, 20039The best hockey game to date in terms of gameplay and realism... bar none. EA's NHL 2004 is still too arcadish compared to this game and is falling behind fast.
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AleksiK.Sep 11, 200310Best hockey ever!!!
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100The true star of the ESPN NHL Hockey is the play-by-play commentary. Courtesy of ESPN's Gary Throne and Bill Clement, this is some of the best commentary I've ever heard in a hockey game. [Jan 2004, p.80]
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Fine visuals, excellent sound and a level of presentation currently unrivalled in any sporting product - what more could you want?
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A near-flawless gameplay experience that is marred only by a slightly deficient Franchise mode, but when you have a game that exudes this much quality in just about every other facet Im more than happy to overlook it.