NHL 09 Review

  • Posted September 11th, 2008 at 12:00 EDT by
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Review Score

NHL 09

PSU Review Score
9.0
Avg. user review score:
7.9

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Summary

NHL 09 will unarguably go down as one of the greatest hockey titles, if not sports titles, ever created. EA Canada has done a fantastic job developing this vision of hockey heaven and gamers will find themselves playing it for months down the road.

We like

  • Be A Pro Mode
  • Online hockey league
  • Unparalleled atmospheric values

We dislike

  • Some minor camera issues

See PSU's review on Metacritic & GameRankings

The pinnacle of video game hockey has always been NHL 94. Delivered by EA Sports almost 15 years ago, NHL 94 offered an amazing balance of gameplay, entertainment and replay value that most sports games seem to lack…until now. Finally, EA Sports has truly done it again. With the release of NHL 09, gamers will once again ascend into hockey heaven with wings spread wide. If you felt NHL 08 was an outstanding improvement a year ago, you haven’t seen anything yet. NHL 09 literally raises the bar on every aspect from its predecessor in terms of game modes, replayability (which is saying something) and true value for your dollar.

The moment you turn the game on, you’re presented with the greatest addition to sports gaming since Franchise Mode. You’re immediately prompted to create your own player, whether it is a defensemen, forward or goalie. You choose a name, position, height, weight and other assorted attributes until you’re finally complete. From there, you’re given a brief overview of the analog control system, which offers seamless play for both first time and veteran players. It’s from this point forward that the all-new Be A Pro mode truly shines.

Be A Pro puts you in the shoes… no skates, of your created up and coming superstar in order to work your way through the AHL (American Hockey League) up into the NHL (National Hockey League). Here, you’re finally given the opportunity to fully customize your player from head to toe. This will include several licensed hockey sticks that allow you to choose the flexibility of your shaft and the curve of your stick. On top of this, you’re given an ample supply of helmets, gloves, color choices, skates, and much more in order to create a truly unique character.

From this point, you’re stuck with the decision of which team you’d like to play for. This is where your career will start but not necessarily end, depending on how well you perform. Once you’re set with a team, you’re ready to increase 3-4 player attributes before starting. This is where the game earns its longevity. You’ll notice that each attribute has to be raised individually and sometimes takes upwards of 250 experience points to budge. Experience points themselves will come in numbers that range from roughly 14-30, meaning you'll have to put in a considerable amount of game time in order to crack the higher-end skills. As such, Be A Pro mode will likely have you hooked for months, something of which many other sports titles have failed to achieve.

Much like Superstar mode in Madden, the camera will be fixated on your position alone. While there are some instances where the camera obscures your view of the puck, it does little to hamper the experience, with the overall camera work bringing a certain dynamic quality to the title. There is also a ton of strategy in order to advance yourself through the ranks. If you’re a goalie, you’re going to be splitting time, however if you’re a player, you’re going to start off on the third line. In order to move up, you must impress the coaches in Team Play, Positioning and Stats. You’re given a grade numerous times throughout a game and though the coach’s remarks will become tiresome, they’re severely accurate. Positioning is scored on how effective you’re able to follow your assigned arrow to get to where you need to be; stats are scored through your goals, assists, wins, shutouts and are sometimes hard to come by, while team play is judged on your ability to stay onside, not take long shifts (that’s right, you have to line change on your own) and to make great passes without too many turnovers.

One thing in particular to make sure you take note of is the difference between jumping from the AHL to the NHL. Be prepared to feel like a boy amongst men from the very get go. It’s that realistic.

The next relevant step for Be A Pro mode is to be able to take your very own Gretzky online. Conveniently this process is releasing with NHL 09 also. EA Hockey League online will allow 12 players ... (continued on next page)

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  1. Doogal_UK | Doogal_UK

    • 12:06pm BST - September 11th, 2008

    great review, i was unsure about this game, cheers guys!

  2. Kane | walle

    • 12:09pm BST - September 11th, 2008

    Nice. Guess it's going to be allright afterall.

  3. angryplaystationdude | sympozium_666

    • 12:23pm BST - September 11th, 2008

    Dave are you going to review NHL 2K9, Im still uncertain about what NHL title I'll choose

  4. Dave

    • 12:31pm BST - September 11th, 2008

    I'll have to check with 2K Sports to see if they're still sending me out a review copy. If so, I'll definitely get a 2K9 review done for those on the fence. I'm a huge hockey fan, so I'm hoping they'll still be sending one.

  5. Odium_Generis_Humani

    • 12:37pm BST - September 11th, 2008

    Anyone notice how EA has rebounded and really stepped it up?  As one of their chief boycotters, I have to say that they really responded to the critisms and brought a great crop of games this year.  Madden, NHL, Tiger, even face breaker all seem top notch.  I will break my boycott of three years and get Tiger Woods now... 

  6. Dave

    • 12:42pm BST - September 11th, 2008

    @3 I just found out 2K is sending me out a review copy, however, I'm not sure exactly when to expect it. our 2K guy says it's being sent with the next batch of review copies, so we'll see.

  7. T-Dogg400 | T-Dogg400

    • 12:47pm BST - September 11th, 2008

    Great review

  8. Tutankhamun | fishmoose

    • 1:55pm BST - September 11th, 2008

     Thanks for the review, already knew that i would get this game (comes 25th of this month in sweden) 

    Seems to be really good! 

  9. NoMercy666 | Ask me...

    • 3:40pm BST - September 11th, 2008

    I'm getting this! I love hockey.

  10. bnolan56 | snowy311

    • 3:45pm BST - September 11th, 2008

    Its an awesome game I must say.

  11. PS3-The Ultimate Machine

    • 4:11pm BST - September 11th, 2008

    Looks good,though i'd prefer if they gave this game better facial features,as the ones i see in the review seem kinda...dated.

  12. BlueRevolvuR | BlueRevolvuR

    • 4:39pm BST - September 11th, 2008

    kewl, ive always been a fan of the nhl series. tis may sound off topic, but hey dave, is BIA:HH good? ive always lovd the BIA series but im still skeptical as i dont hav much $ to spare and i want to get the best of the best games like R2 and LBP

  13. tristan88888888 | Tristan88888888

    • 5:31pm BST - September 11th, 2008

     just bought it cant wait to play.

  14. daevv

    • 9:06pm BST - September 11th, 2008

    I found 08's online to be very buggy, filled with freezes and disconnects. So much so that I'm renting the game this year instead of blind buying it like 08. Did you encounter any problems online?

  15. mister_meeh

    • 11:35pm BST - September 11th, 2008

    ea sports hands down guys.

    no questions asked.

    for all those trying to decide, nhl 09!!!

  16. sn-plazaskater

    • 12:43am BST - September 12th, 2008

    another copy of this game will be bought by me tommorow thanks to this review

  17. Rabbit01 | Gk_Rabbit01

    • 12:21pm BST - September 13th, 2008

     my friend and i were talking about this yesterday, how come they never put things in like....

    -zamboni

    -before game (stick taping)

    -players coming to the game.

    -game makers can do so much, why not add this

     

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    Release date (US):
    September 9th, 2008
    Developer:
    EA Canada
    Genre:
    Sports - Ice Hockey
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