Originally posted by roolz
This from the IGN article is what worries me:
Franchise has likely seen the most changes from NHL 2K9, but it's still a relatively bare bones experience with no hiring or firing staff members, no trading mid-draft, and no scouting upcoming talent. The biggest change that you'll see to franchise mode is dynamic player progression. It's very cool to see your players get better after each season, but I can't help but think that some mid-season modification would have helped. If a player is on a hot streak I'd like to see his stats make the necessary jump. The rest of the cool touches that were in last year's franchise mode (like playoff beards) are in this year, and yes, you can still ride around Zambonis during intermission between periods.
EA's offline stuff is great. The GM Mode is excellent in the way it delivers in the whole trading frenzy that has been associated with the league the last few years. The trade block is done quite well and isn't just the ol put this player on the trade block and the other teams automatically give you results.
Progression is done nice and even your goalies will start to lose stats if you don't rest them once in a while.
As much as I dislike EA in general (they tend to mess up games that I enjoy). Their hockey game is the best of all sports games going right now. I will bash madden as much as possible because its shit but I will not bash NHL10 because EA did it right.
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