Nhl 22 ps5 review6/14/2023 ![]() For myself, however, I’ve been there and I’ve done this. If you’re completely new to EA’s NHL series, then by all means, this is a must-play and would be a 9/10 otherwise. But I just can’t recommend this game to anyone who bought last year’s installment unless you’re the world’s biggest hockey fan. If this was a $20 upgrade for those who bought NHL 21, then sure. "The end result is a sandbox that I’m happy to return to, but dear lord, not for $60. The switch to Frostbite does massively improve the fidelity of the rink-even if character models still look downright demonic-but should that really be the biggest change to the game? The ultimate question is: can the price increase be justified on the PS5? And given how little really has changed from last year to this year, the answer has to be a 'no'." - Graham Banas Dexerto - 6/10 X-Factors on paper should be a game-changer but are mostly underwhelming. "NHL 22 surprises by making its debut on a new console without removing any of its modes, but those who played NHL 21 may find this version a little too familiar. At the end of the day, NHL 22 is the de facto hockey gaming experience and the energy that went into refining the current product was not spent in vain." - Riley Little Push Square - 6/10 With that said, for the series faithful or someone that skipped out on NHL 21, there's a lot to enjoy in the current-gen polish that the Frostbite Engine and the more powerful hardware bring with them. ![]() "At this point, consumers are likely well aware of whether EA Sports' NHL franchise is something that appeals to them, and NHL 22 won't change that.
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