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    segray's GameLog for NHL 2008 (PS3)

    Thursday 6 March, 2008

    ENTRY 2
    Gameplay
    After playing this game more I realized that you can really have complete control over your shots. You can juke and deke with one stick and flick to shoot it after your open to score. The game makes it easy to get follow ups. And with more follow ups you score more goals which then leads to more fun.
    The other aspect of this game I enjoyed was the social play. The games are a little long, but throughout the entirety of play super fast paced. Its fun trying to defeat your friends. Scoring on their goalies satisfies so much, but almost as much as completely knocking someone out in a bone crushing hit. This game was very fun to play with a friend.
    Design
    The two most innovative aspects of this game that I found are the shot stick and the fights. The game is so lifelike, and it looks like a real televised game. The fights allow another aspect to enter the game. You can punch and dodge until you or your opponent is knocked cold. The shot stick lets you wind up for a huge shot or snap a quick wrist shot. It really works well with giving the player complete control.
    The game worlds for this game are the various arenas for the different teams. It has the crowd screaming and yelling the whole game, and the ice is perfect. This game really appeals to two player action. It creates a great stat system that keeps track of everything you and your friend do. Overall this was a very fun game.

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    Well done gamelog. Good luck on your project.

    ~Sheena Marquez (TA)

    Saturday 8 March, 2008 by SheenaMarquez
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