jrix said:
umh.. Ign head 2 head says:
Graphics The PS3 and 360 versions of the game are almost indistinguishable graphically. Both look terrific and run at a stable framerate. You'll notice a lot of hitching in the PS3 version when going through menu screens. When simulating events in Dynasty mode, for instance, the highlight box around the current date will get hung up half way in between two calendar dates while the AI simulates other games for just a split second. There are also some minor framerate dips during the intro movies when the game cuts to a new shot, but this happens in both versions. I noticed some random visual bugs with replays where the puck disappeared or some strange collision detection had player's arms passing through the goal post. These were rare and occurred in both the PS3 and 360 versions. NHL 2009 is a terrific visual rendition of hockey and will give you just as good an experience on the PS3 as the 360. Overall Experienced gamers may have their own particular inclinations about which controller they prefer. The PS3 controls work just as well as the 360 version, but the longer sticks do require some adjustment if you switch back and forth between the two versions. The 360 has Achievements on its side, but the game is so absurdly deep and layered that the Achievements add as much to the experience as the bit of parsley that garnishes your cheeseburger and fries. The lone remaining issue I experienced was with the perpetual menu hitching in the PS3 version. It's a noticeable irritation, but in truth it adds a half second or so to the process and ultimately doesn't affect the gameplay. The final truth is NHL 2009 is one of the most balanced multiplatform games yet. The game is just as good on PS3 as it is on Xbox 360.
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NHL 2k9 != NHL 09.







