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Originally Posted by codynw
It's a hockey game, what "new and exciting" things were you expecting?
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that's not fair. If customers are being charged 70 bucks for a new game every year, then there has to be some level of substancial change/enhancement to make it worth it. If they are just providing a roster update and a few patch worthy changes, then they outta charge a one time game fee, and annual subscription fee (of course this would never happen).
after playing the demo, i think ea did due diligence on trying to get as good a game out on the new hardware as possible given that i assume there was quite a bit of a "re-write" involved. i'm willing to give it a pass and enjoy the game hoping that nhl 16 is where the truly ground breaking next-gen power comes into the game.