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NHL 2K6

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 32 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: 2K Games
Developer: Kush Games - Visual Concepts
Genre(s): Sports, Hockey
Players: 8
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older)
Release Date: September 6, 2005
Summary
ProControl - Play like the pros with our revolutionary icon-based passing system. All-new combo passing and shooting controls let you queue up give-and-go attacks, tic-tac-toe passing, puck cycling, behind the net plays and more. PureMotion Animations - Hundreds of new NHL-caliber animations to feast your eyes on including spectacular saves in goal by Marty Turco. On-The-Fly Coaching - Play your style of hockey at both ends of the ice by calling team strategy during the action. Crash the net, screen the goalie and pinch defensemen on offense. Then, counter the attack by clearing the crease, clearing the zone, or setting up a break out for an offensive rush. Enforcer System - Throw opponents off their game by bringing out your checking line. Now, bigger and more aggressive players weigh into the outcome of a game as much as your leading goal scorers, as physical play will lower opponents’ performance ratings. Maximum Goaltending - Take matters into your own hands by utilizing your right analog stick to make quick, intuitive saves when it counts the most. [2K Games]
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What The Critics Said
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WHAM! Gaming
Whether you're starting a new franchise from scratch or simply playing a game of Dodge-the-Barrels, NHL 2K6 is a stunning addition to the world of sports games.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
Sports gaming is on the brink of a new age with the coming of new consoles, so here's hoping the 2k series continues to raise the bar by producing the best game on the market, as they have – again – with NHL 2k6.
Read Full Review >DarkStation
Hockey season is back on, and 2K series continues with improved passing controls and fun enforcer feature, all for a low-low budget price.
Read Full Review >Inside Gamer Online
It's not perfect, but when you add up the rule changes, the vastly improved gameplay, the bug fixes, and the $20 price tag, it's impossible not to recommend this game to anyone who loves the sport of Hockey.
Read Full Review >GameZone
This is the most addictive and realistic hockey game this year. Sorry EA, but this one is clearly the winner this year.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
Last year, Take-Two won the Stanley Cup of NHL games hands down. With NHL 2k6, Take-Two is on its way to win the championship one more time.
Read Full Review >GamePro
Thanks to a wealth of sim-style features and topnotch gameplay, it narrowly establishes itself as this year's must-have hockey title.
Read Full Review >VGPub
The improvements on defense, passing, and goaltending, combined with the bargain price of $19.99 make it the one sports game to own this year, hockey or otherwise.
Read Full Review >Talk Xbox
ProControl and On-The-Fly Coaching are ground-breaking innovations. And as mentioned before, they’ve allowed for innovation without forcing you to break the bank to experience it.
Read Full Review >My Gamer
Its excellent gameplay distant it from the other hockey games and the great level of control over the players separates it from the past years of the series, and offers an immensely improved experience.
Read Full Review >IGN
This is an amazing hockey game at any price, but the new features, including momentum and icon passing, make it not only the best but most realistic game on the market.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
This franchise lives and dies by its gameplay, and on that front, it does not disappoint.
Read Full Review >Deeko
NHL2K6 blends all that is good about hockey, as well as bad, all into one board shattering title. Fans of the 2K series will be able to jump right onto the ice and take over where the last game left off.
Read Full Review >Game Over Online
With sharp gameplay, polished game modes, great presentation, and a price tag of only $20 USD, hardcore fans need look no further for their hockey fix.
Read Full Review >eToychest
Even without the ESPN presentation, the core gameplay continues to shine boldly through – and with the retail price of $20, the game is a steal for just about anybody. Every hockey fan should have it. Period.
Read Full Review >TeamXbox
This is a simple: if you’re a hockey fan, then NHL 2K6 is a must. At $19.99 its depth cannot be matched and although it is far from perfect, there is plenty to enjoy for both the hardcore and casual hockey nut.
Read Full Review >GameShark
Bugs and roster issues aside, for $20 this is a no-brainer for hockey fans – it's one of the best, if not the best, hockey games of all time and no fan of the sport should miss it.
Read Full Review >Da Gameboyz
I would class NHL 2K6 as more of an NHL 2K5.5, as this game does not improve on last year's version as much as I hoped.
Read Full Review >Xbox Solution
While it suffers a bit, it does allow players to have more realistic controls and shots that were not there before.
Read Full Review >Jolt Online Gaming UK
The downsides don’t trash what is basically a fun and frantic experience that manages to combine realism on the ice with arcade action.
Read Full Review >AceGamez
Rock legends such as Panthera and Jet Black Summer have made contributions to the soundtrack and many Brits will be familiar with the commentary of Bob Cole and Harry Neale.
Read Full Review >IC-Games
The controls are extensive, and do make a difference, taking NHL 2K6 away from the arcade style and into the big time of realism; and it is pretty realistic. The A.I. is solid too, and for hockey fans I’m sure there’s a lot to be cherished, from what is a very noble effort, and pleasurable addition to the series.
Read Full Review >G4 TV
A damn good game of hockey, and one that shows tremendous promise for the next few years.
Read Full Review >Extreme Gamer
NHL 2K6 isn't totally overhauled which is great. It has been nicely tweaked with a few new features that makes it worthy of a yearly upgrade.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
2K6 is as strong as it ever was and while it might take vets awhile to get a grasp on the ProControl and other injections, it's still incredibly solid and has lost nothing from last years game.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
There's no question about it, when it comes to action on the ice, Kush's game delivers a lights-out blow to EA's. This is the hockey game to get this year. [Sept 2005, p.96]
1UP
While 2K6 is an excellent game, it's not much different from 2K5, and EA's NHL series is rapidly gaining ground.
Read Full Review >GamerFeed
Let's note one real missing item from this year's product- the ESPN license. This was a crucial addition to the 2K Sports title last year, as it allowed for an exquisite TV-like presentation and some of the best announcing in the business.
Read Full Review >Electronic Gaming Monthly
Tune and tweak all you want, Demian, and 2K6's goalies will still be absolute sieves. And for that reason - plus 06's faster play and flashier offense - I'm giving the nod to EA's game. [Oct 2005, p.114]
Official Xbox Magazine
The trouble starts as soon as you hit the ice - skating is downright abysmal. Players feel floaty, like they're just gliding effortlessly on the frozen surface. [Oct 2005, p.109]
Worth Playing
The NHL 2K series which in my opinion had a stranglehold on NHL games for so long seems to have been done in by the loss of ESPN sponsorship as well as a completely inexplicable complacency in the department of upgrading and redesigning the game.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 7.2 (out of 10) based on 27 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Eric B. gave it a9:
As someone who has owned NHL 2006, and has now got rid of it, let me say this: NHL 2K6 is by far the better game. I am sick of supposed hockey-lovers commenting about NHL 2006 is better. It is not. I f you have played hockey in your life you know that 2K6 is the better game. EA's game is for people that go to hockey to watch the hits. The A.I in EA's game is horrendous! If you get up on them 6-0 prepare to be scored on at rediculous angles and distances, with only 2 minutes left in the game. They A.I. wil try to tie the game up by doing things that no human can achieve (behind the back, through the legs, behind the net, red-line goal anyone?). I sold NHL 2006 for pennies at EBgames because I had had enough of the poor A.I., annoying commentary, sluggish controls, and horrible hitting mechanics. 2K6 is the best hockey game out there. It realistically depicts the FEEL of hockey. It is by no means perfect (look for Nintendo Revolution stck handeling to fill some gaps), but it is the better game.
Aaron C. gave it a10:
Although EA's game is prettier, on the PC at least (1024x768 full detail) 2K6 is a solid improvement on 2K6 (and i never have to hear that that insane blocker dive save referred to as "not spectacular" again). EA's game is great if you like a 5-1 game at the end of the first period (and that's CPU vs CPU) and if you like to play with all the rules off and no penalties, however, if you like a solid game of hockey and are a fan of Hockey Night in Canada you are in for a treat as soon as the players hit the ice. Though I'm not and never have been a fan of icon passing i'm glad they made it an option. If you are not a fan of Pro Control, at least it's not THAT integral a part of the game. The graphics are only a marginal step up from last years game and since i just moved, I haven't been able to fire up the good ol 5.1 surround yet (can't wait tho). Funny, a friend of mine and I have been playing 2K hockey for 3 years and though we always have a blastafter a year of playing each game certain gripes acome up, last year (2k5) our major complaints were: Colour commentator MUST BE FIRED (he was), arrrgh, why can't we just tell the players to crash the net (fixed) and canned commentary on individual players is WAY too repetitive if you want to play through a few seasons as one team (fixed by giving stats rather than compliments). The general lack of variety has also been fixed with more celebrations and arguments against penalties. I've even seen players from my team give the other goalie a pat on the pads after a good save. The fighting has been improved though, and you have the choice whether or not to fight. As in all hockey games though that mechanic needs improvement. I do miss the overall tension meter from last year and the pushing match cut-scene for a late hit though I always wished there was more variety. A late hit usually draws a crowd and there should be players trying to keep each other seperated from one another and "discussing" each other's behaviour. There are a few gripes about the commentary though minor they must be brought up. Once in a while Harry Neale will say a team is 2 goals behind (a problem with canned commentary) when they are only one and I noticed Ottawa had a 6 game winning streak and the stat on the bottom said that and Neale said 3 games. All in all it's still better than EA's super-repetitive commentary ("has his pocket picked" like 10 times in a game when something more generic would at least SEEM less repetitive). All in all, though EA definitely made an effort to revamp their game this year and I must say I'm more impressed with NHL06 than I have been with any NHL game since 98 for pc, it's simply to action packed and i got tired really quick of the "rush the zone shoot they rush the zone shoot...rince lather repeat until the score is 19-16" with nice graphics and that new Blink182 ( just an example I know there's no Blink182 in the game) song playing in the menu screen. I want a hockey sim, a game i stand a chance of losing and having a reasonable score if i play with more than 5 minute periods (I prefer 10) . If this review is incomplete, I apologize, i have a newborn that demands my attention a little more than this and i've lost my train of thought several times. I gave NHL2K6 a 10 not because it's perfect but because it's the best hockey game ever made and is the closest thing you will get to the real game that isn't developped by Blackbox (the only developer i'd rather have on a hockey game than Visual Concepts) like the excellent NHL2K for the Dreamcast.
C Jay gave it a10:
EA has officially lost...they are simply stated...YEARS behind the 2K sports game developers...baseball...hockey and ESPECIALLY football....(of course EA has robbed us of that one...at least we still can have decent hockey games.) Having already bought this game and played it extensively..I would say its worth 50 bucks..but they only ask for 19.99. If you liked the last few 2K hockey games..you will enjoy this title...go get it.
Jim A. gave it a10:
Wow, how are people not loving this game. It's very similar to last year's game with the addition of Pro Control, On the Fly Coaching, The Enforcer, and more cut scenes. I do think that the "dirty" ice looked slightly better in last year's game. The clean ice at the start of a period looks the same and the players stil look great. The announcers were a bit more lively last year, but this year's are still good. Most importantly the great game play remains! I don't thing it loses anything in presentation without ESPN either. Now let's get those roster updates out there on Xbox Live so we download them. I love this game!!!
Matthew K. gave it a2:
Well where to start, I bought both NHL 06 and espn nhl 2k6. I had my hopes up for NHL because last time I played it was boring and not fun, but the espn 2k5 was great and I loved it. The bottom line I have to this game that it has only few good things about it and the rest it crap tottal crap. THey took a good game and made it worst. Ex, first game I play goail comes out and hes mask is missing and I can see right into his head, that made me mad, I also find they took away some good features and animation like when you skate now you dont see the lines I hate that, and the ice stays perfect the whole time like come on thats not real, I think the crowed had better animation then the whole game its self. I give this gmae 2 stars haha because I like the goalis saves and I like some of the camera angles and the crowed is cool haha and better then ea sports fans. I think everone should play both and make up there own mind but NHL 06 is way better and now is cheaper then last year.
Scott gave it a7:
It's a tough call on this one. In a lot of ways it's better than NHL 06, and in some ways it's worse. I love how customizable everything is. In particular the arena music and sliders. It's also got some nice goal variety which is extremely important when it comes to hockey games. On the other hand the graphics don't really impress, except for the goalie animations which are excellent. Unfortunately 2k sports is pretty slow on the draw with all the player transactions. The new announcers are the best in the business (bob cole anad harry neal - hockey night in canada's main men), but their script & acting aren't great here. I still approve of the change, just for authenticities sake. Hopefully they'll keep them next year, but improve on the smoothness, variety, and accuracy. I would categorize this as the best sim game of hockey available, but the game isn't as good as I hoped it would be. Considering this is the 5th game in the series and EA is working on their 15th, I have more faith in the 2k series going forward.
Don T. gave it a9:
Take it from a Canadian who actually plays the game on and off the ice. If you want a hockey video game that best recreates the real game (ie. Simulation) 2K6 is the game for you. I love it, and will be paying it regularly until 2K7 is released. So many ways to tweak the game to your liking, it's excellent for any gamer experience level. Sure their may be a bug here and there, but what software doesn't. When it comes down to it, it's all about the "Gameplay" and this game delivers. Best hockey video game series ever. EA can learn from 2K...if they were smart.
