Video Gaming News - July 2004
San Rafael, CA (July 30, 2004) - ESPN Videogames today unveiled new
features for their upcoming hockey title, ESPN NHL 2K5.
From O~3 Entertainment:
The #1 rated 2K hockey series introduces several new additions in Franchise
Mode, the new Intense Contact Control system, and Party Mode, a new feature that
brings fans together in the spirit of competition.
Several new enhancements can be found in ESPN NHL 2K5's expanded Franchise
Mode. The introduction of worldwide scouting offers gamers the most
comprehensive options in order to find key players to help build their minor
league teams and plan for the future. New, improved minor league management
allows the player to develop up-and-coming talent with the help of a full
coaching staff. The Live Scouting System(tm) gives users the ability to track
prospective talent from around the globe in practice drills and games to learn
much more about their abilities.
Party Mode introduces 15 unique mini-games for frenetic multi-player fun.
Playable for up to four people, gamers compete in several entertaining
hockey-based challenges. Mini-games include the scoring fest Free-For-All, In
the Zone, Breakout, and many more. All mini-games in Party Mode are playable
online for PlayStation(r)2 computer entertainment system and Xbox(tm) videogames
system from Microsoft(c).
The physical intensity of hockey is fully realized with the debut of the Intense
Contact Control(tm) system. Gamers can antagonize hockey opponents with quick
hooks, bumps, and other contact moves to throw off timing when passing or
skating to the goal. Players can also restrict the opposing team's movement, and
intimidate adversaries with hard-nosed play.
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