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"NHL 2002" Review

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The Bottom Line

Great graphics, online play, and lots of customization options make "NHL 2002" one of the best hockey games available.
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Pros
  • online multiplayer feature
  • 6 modes of play
  • customization options
Cons
  • you may never want to stop playing
  • you'll need a gamepad to fully enjoy the game

Description

  • Create custom jerseys and easily import then with the "Jersery Importer."
  • 6 Modes of Play: Play Now, Season Play, Career Mode, Playoff, Shootout, and Tournament.
  • Create a player - you choose their skill levels and facial appearance.
  • Play online via the Internet against other "NHL 2002" players.
  • Customize the difficulty of play.

Guide Review - "NHL 2002" Review

So the commentators can be a bit annoying. But if you are looking for a hockey game, look no further. The customization the game has is one of my favorite features about it. You can create your own player, import mp3 files, have a fantasy team draft, and import jerseys you created. Even without the customization options, the game is solid. The graphics are really good, and you won't need the best graphics card to enjoy them.

An option you'll spend lots of time on is the fantasy draft. You can pick players from any team. The computer generates fantasy teams for each of the computer teams. You can even trade with the computer for players. But be willing to give up some of your better players, for that awesome player you are trying to get.

"NHL 2002" has a lot of great features that sports fans will love. Between the different modes of play and the customization features, you'll be kept busy for a long time.

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