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NHL 09 Producer Blog
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Hey guys, David Littman here, Just wanted to say hi and sneak a couple of features out to everyone.

This is the most realistic game of hockey I have ever played in a video game. Obviously you guys will have to judge it for yourselves (and talk amongst yourselves about how we say that every year), but there are so many moments that just feel like hockey. We have balanced offense vs. defense to a point where there are some games where you will get lots of great scoring chances, and there are some games where you will only get a few. It all depends upon how you play.

More than ever you have to change up your style. Some CPU (and user) teams will play more of a trap style where you will have to dump and chase just to get the puck over the blueline. It is not a game of "take the puck down the wing all the time and gain the zone every time". You will also notice CPU defenseman are much more aggressive in front of the net, especially on the two higher skill levels. Even on Pro (default skill level) you won't always feel like you are on a power play like last year.

The other realistic part of the game is that for the first time I can remember, it is tough to get the puck out of your own zone. With the more aggressive CPU AI and the new forecheck strategies you can actually forecheck and cause turnovers. CPU players block passing lanes and sweep their sticks (which users can do also) to block and intercept passes that also make it tougher to leave your defensive zone. You can create your own breakout strategies to counter this, or like real NHL defensemen use the net as an obstacle, make smarter passes and when in doubt...dump it out. When an opposing team goes into a 3-2 style forecheck (3 forwards attacking the puck) which the CPU teams will do when they are down a goal with a few minutes left, dump the puck out (so you won't complain about catch-up AI).

Here are some other bits of info:

1. The default defensive control setting is:

Right stick is checking
Right bumper (R1 on PS3) is poke
Holding down the right bumper/R1 is an auto poke sweep
Holding down the right bumper/R1 and using the right stick is manual poke sweep

You can switch (basically reverse of above) to a different defensive control setting:

Right stick is defaulted to poke and sweep
Hold right bumper/R1 plus right stick to check

With the choice of control you can default to the set up you will use most. Some users check a lot, and some poke a lot. Checking is NOT easier this year (as I joked with Brian on a recent podcast). It is actually harder, and that is why Brian could not throw a check. :) We got rid of the hip checks and the big warping checks. Basically checking is similar to when you have the puck. Your left stick is your skates and skating direction, while the right stick is your upper body. Last year the right stick controlled your direction when hitting, so it just did not feel right. This also makes clearing the front of the net easier. Your defensemen can stand still and just use their upper bodies to clear the slot, while they still stay in position.

2. Loose pucks and one on one battles

This is the first video hockey game where I have seen users with the puck slow down on odd man rushes to see what plays develop and to see if they can bait the D-man into being overly aggressive. It is the first hockey video game I have seen where players bump and battle as they try and get loose pucks (there are way more loose pucks this year with our much improved puck physics and bounces, and blocked passing lanes).

3. Passing

Passing is not always tape to tape like last year. Although if you have a clear passing lane and you are facing the receiver, most passes will be great passes. We tried to put error on passing (based on passing attributes), and believe me, it is frustrating (there is a bit, but probably not as much as the realism junkies want). We did put more of a penalty on passes behind your back, and there is a huge penalty when trying to pass out of the one handed protect puck.

4. You can set period times by intervals of one (from 4 minute periods to 20 minute periods).

5. Demo - Yes we are doing one, and we are looking at giving you a small taste of Be a Pro, and a harder skill level. Before you guys ask though, we will have regular gameplay in the demo as well. So, Be a Pro and regular gameplay will be playable!
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don3deriton
by don3deriton on 16/10/08 6:59 PM
when are the roster updates with rookies comming?
XxWwJARwWxX
by XxWwJARwWxX on 13/10/08 2:46 AM
how di i get my avatar in the game?
Pakesso
by Pakesso on 16/09/08 11:06 PM
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BIG1BOMBER
by BIG1BOMBER on 12/09/08 1:11 PM
I Cant Get my PS3 Avatar 2 show up ive done everything i can c my avatar on easportsworld but not in my games NHL09 Madden 09 plse help.
BIG1BOMBER
by BIG1BOMBER on 12/09/08 6:42 AM
Best Hockey Game Ever cant wait to see next years. Untill then i wnt stop playin , quit my job for this bleepin game lol. Keep it up EA u guys are really working hard. Best team at EA Hands Down. As a hardcore Hockey Fan , TY to everyone @ EA.
Eviltattoo
by Eviltattoo on 05/09/08 2:45 PM
This year's NHL makes Madden look TERRIBLE in comparison. This is the most realistic, AND fun game of Hockey I've ever played...hands down.
Just when I was starting to give up on the ultra-realistic sports games of today that sacrifice fun for slower realism, NHL '09 comes along and smashes my perceptions of the current state of NHL games.
I agree with eLITeSnake...Be A Pro mode is FANTASTIC. I downloaded the demo on XBox Live, and after playing Be A Pro, I couldn't stop. In fact, I became frustrated that the demo only allowed me to play a 5 minute period.
My answer? I pre-ordered the game the same day.

GREAT job guys. This is THE Hockey game to get.
tyrantskodi...
by tyrantskodi... on 03/09/08 6:24 AM
when is the 360 demo comin out?
eLlTeSnake
by eLlTeSnake on 30/08/08 9:50 AM
After playing the demo, its almost as if there are two game, NHL and BE A Pro. be a pro feels so much like your really in the game, covering your guys, looking for rebounds, looking for passes, exspecting passes. This is once again going to be game of the year.
iminurbase
by iminurbase on 04/08/08 1:45 AM
I likes.
Langwaa
by Langwaa on 03/08/08 8:33 PM
Yea your right about EA/Dice-Battlefield- all the other games seem to let me down year after, as far as EA sports goes the dudes making NHL make me feel very comfortable shelling out my $60.
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