HomeHow It WorksPS3PS2PSPXbox 360XBoxWiiGCDSGBAMy Play ListStore
Join Now  My Account
Returning Member? Please Log In
GC GC
GC :: Sports :: NHL Hitz 2002
Swapgame GC :: Sports :: NHL Hitz 2002

GC -  NHL Hitz 2002
Click for larger image

Start FREE Trial >

NHL Hitz 2002

NHL Hitz 2002
Publisher: Midway
Platform: GC
Category: Sports
Rating Info 
 		PEGI Rated 12+ 
Release Date: 10/05/2002
Member Rating: Not yet rated
Number of Players:
You may also like...

Play NHL Hitz 2002 today!
Try SwapGame today and add NHL Hitz 2002 to your play list
Fast Delivery
TRY GAMES BEFORE YOU BUY THEM
UNLIMITED GAMES DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
  • FREE Postage, both ways
  • No late fees - Play Games as long as you want
  • Keep Games for up to 50% off retail prices
  • Every UK Game available - Over 4000 Titles
Basic Info
Member Reviews

NHL Hitz 2002 Description

Midway's latest attempt at the virtual ice hockey simulation has resulted in the release of NHL Hitz 2002 for several platforms, but perhaps most interestingly, for GameCube. Released just one week after the console itself, this version is most likely to come under heavy scrutiny, cramming itself onto a smaller GameCube disk. But now we've seen it, and it looks as good as we'd hoped. EA has been perfecting its ice hockey games for a while now, but Midway has been refining its own kind of game, and this shows in the 2002 version of NHL Hitz. Very much an arcade game and less of a simulation, NHL Hitz 2002 gives players plenty to sink their teeth into. Championships, Tournaments, Multi-player modes - they're all their waiting for your gaming thumbs to tame them. A true gaming ethic is at play here. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. In a play system inspired by scissors, paper and stone, if you try to check the opposition, he can simply perform a spin move and escape. Similarly, for every offensive play you make, there is a defensive play that can scupper it. Like in a fighting game, both players understand the rules and priorities, making skill, timing and reaction the key to winning. The game itself is a three-on-three affair and bears a pleasing similarity to arcade sports titles of the past, like Neo Windjammers and Cyberball. The emphasis is on fun, but a high level of skill is required. But this steep learning curve is not overly frustrating; it merely exists to make its players better gamers. Perhaps this series and others like it keep the fires of true gaming burning?

Screenshots
Click to view larger image:

Back