But I’m not getting much confidence out of EA that things will be any different, given that they’re more focused on getting the point across that NHL 22 will be coming to last-gen and current-gen systems. Yes, the lighting is more authentic, but the same frustrating AI (both team and opponent) will assuredly be as utterly inept as ever before. Yes, the facial animations are improved, but setting up a proper powerplay is still nothing but a pipedream. Yes, the ice is shinier, but players still jerk and flop around like it’s 2010. ![]() But if you were to compare the brief bit of gameplay we were shown with footage from NHL 20, or 21, you’d find it hard to tell the difference. ![]() ![]() Sure, the visuals are hitting a level we haven’t yet approached. But it seems, as is more often than not the case, that the NHL franchise will take two steps forward and one step back once again this year.
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