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| | Features | Experience revolutionary stick control with Wii MotionPlus 2.0 control on your Wii RemoteExecute one-to-one dekes, puck juggling, shooting, poke checks and puck handling with improved Wii MotionPlus 2.0 controlCompete in the all-new Road to the Cup mode against other Miis in mini games, trivia challenges and skills competitionsEnhanced graphics deliver improved player models, freshly lit and redesigned arenas and detailed jerseys and equipmentMore responsive skating, improved A.I., broken sticks and more deliver an authentically unique hockey experience on the Wii
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| | Description | NHL 2K11 marks 2K Sports’ third ground-breaking hockey release on Wii. Taking video game hockey to a new level, 2K Sports’ Wii MotionPlus 2.0 brings revolutionary stick control to your Wii Remote with the ability to execute real-time (one-to-one) dekes, puck juggling, shooting and defensive maneuvers. Bringing these incredible moves to life are improved player models, freshly lit and redesigned arenas, and highly detailed jerseys and equipment. Completing the package and making this the deepest hockey experience available on Wii, 2K Sports introduces the all-new Road to the Cup mode featuring Miis battling in mini-games, trivia challenges and skills competitions. With even more authentic hockey action than before including broken sticks, more responsive skating and improved A.I., NHL 2K11 is sure to score big with Wii gamers this season! |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.2 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.5 inches | | Package Width: | 5.4 inches | | Package Height: | 0.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.2 pounds | | Release Date: | August 24, 2010 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 23 reviews |
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| | Game Information | | Platform: | Nintendo Wii | | Media: | Video Game | | Item Quantity: | 1 |
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21 of 27 found the following review helpful:
It's OK but have some issues with the motion plus Aug 30, 2010
By Armando Hidalgo
"AJ"
First of all, I really love sports video games, and among them, in my opinion, ice hockey is the best, the most fast paced adrenalin rushed sport video game of all.
I tried a few of the NHL franchise games from EA Sports in the past, back from Super NES days to XBOX, PS consoles more recently, but this is my first 2K Sports video game, and since there are no other hockey options for the wii, I decided to try this one, besides I guess I was too impatient to wait for the upcoming EA Sports NHL Slapshot.
That said, this game is definitely a good hockey game but with a few cons, among them:
The motion plus control thing in this game is really bad, specially when shooting, the B button pushing + remote shaking, makes me sick, nearly 70-80% of the shots I try using that combo, are never translated to an actual shot in the game, so I end up with no shot at all, without the puck, and in front of the goalie, it's very frustrating. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, or maybe I have to use the remote and nunchuk (R&N) combo as a pair of maracas and play some samba with it!, but at this point I gave up with the motion plus in here and ended up using the plain R&N combo with no motion plus at all. By the way, even though I think I'm a good video game player, and I usually beat most friends and family members I play against, my 8 year old nephew beats me at this game, maybe it's because he shakes the remote wildly indeed like a maraca, and the motion plus finally get its job done.
The user interface is not very efficient, you can get used to it but it's somewhat confusing at first. EA Sports games interfaces are definitely much better designed.
Playing against the computer is not fair at all so most of the times you'll lose, even in rookie difficulty, sometimes the other team scores so easily and you just have to sweat to score a single goal.
I don't know if my memory is betraying me but I think that all the players faces do not merely look the same, they are in fact the same face for everyone!
Finally, there are some moves that are virtually impossible to achieve in the heat of the game, for instance, juggling-the-puck-with-the-stick-in-the-air-and-shoot move, they're hard already to try them in the tutorial, so it's ridiculously difficult to do it during a regular game, so I don't bother even trying.
In conclusion, maybe I should have waited for NHL Slapshot to arrive, though it's fair to say it's not that bad overall, however, I've never considered buying a classic controller (Pro) for the Wii until now, I was doing fine with the usual R&N combo for most games so far, besides, what's the point of using the wii with a classic controller, in that case it's better to get an xbox 360 or PS3 for that matter, but I'm definitely going to try this game with that controller configuration to see how it works, in the meantime, while I wait for the controller to be delivered at my door, I guess I'm gonna keep losing scoring chances a lot from shots that never happened while sweating my way throughout some playoffs campaign.
8 of 10 found the following review helpful:
No different than NHL 2k10 Sep 07, 2010
By anonymous
"t_devil17"
I've played this game for about a week now and I have to say it seriously sucks. It is literally a carbon copy of NHL 2k10, only with different sponsors and the addition of the Winter Classic (don't get excited, you can only play as either Philly or Boston) and 'The Road to the Cup' which is basically a party game where you compete in mini challenges.
I had hoped this game would take advantage of MotionPlus but I can't even use it to play because it seems to make things more complicated. I could never get a shot off, even on a breakaway, no matter how hard I flicked my wrist. I've heard several people (and read some reviews) that suggest buying a clasic controller and see how you like this game after that. But what's the point in using a regular controller if you have a Wii?
The commentary is exactly the same as the last version of this game and so are the introductions of the teams, as well as the weird menu layout.
I haven't played Franchise yet and seen what happens when you win the Cup but I assume that will likely be as big a letdown as 2k10 was (NO fanfare at all, all you got to do was skate the cup and take a team picture).
In the games I've played, I've noticed the goalies move more lifelike than in 2k10 but players on the opposing team seem to score from very far out and from awkward angles.
Overall, there is ver, VERY little new about this game which was very disappointing. Fortunately NHL Slapshot comes out later this month so maybe I won't have to go another full year playing 2k10. On the upside, I now have a chance to chase down some of Gretzky's records on that game in Franchise mode. My advice would be to hold out for Slapshot and pray that EA eventually starts making hockey for Wii because if this is all 2k sports can do, they shouldn't even bother.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
NHL 2K11 - Not worth the money Jul 31, 2011
By hrnguy500 I recently got NHL 2k11 and have been playing for about a week. I really don't like it. I used to play 2k8 and enjoyed that very much, even though there were major glitches in some of the menu options such as the playoffs.
I don't have motion plus but from what I gather there isn't much difference between a regular wiimote. Shooting is extremely frustrating. The response is slow and you have to flick the remote upwards and half the time it doesn't shoot when you want it to. Slap shots have a slow reaction too. I seem to remember you could shoot any way you wanted with the 2K8 version. There seems to be no imagination on the computer in terms of shooting the puck. Every time it seems to go straight into the goalies chest. Checking is piss poor as you have to now shake both wii mote and nunchuck for a check.
Winter classic mode is worthless as you can only play as 2 teams. Also, they seem to have gotten rid of the classic teams you could play as from the 2k8 version. HUGE drawback in my mind. Instead they put time in money into other trivial aspects of the game.
Don't waste your money on this!! Stick with older versions if you liked those.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
fun game Mar 09, 2011
By Joelyn A Welch the only annoying thing about the game is how long it takes to start playing each time, lots of steps to get through. Past that it is fun. My wife forgets its a wii game and thinks I am watching a game on tv it sounds so real. came quickly and well packaged.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
ok game Jan 26, 2011
By Waterman Video Prod
"David Waterman"
There a lot of problems with this game. It calls the players names that are not really what they are (like Harding is Backstrom). Also the wii motion plus does not work. It comes with a thin manuel which disappointed me. Game has great graphics and the whole thing looks pretty real. So if you just want a fun hockey game that is inexpensive than this game is it. If you want a game that does everything it is supposed to. Get a game by EA Sports those games are always best.
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