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NHL 18

2017
GenresSimulation, Sports, Top-Down Perspective, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableSep 12, 2017
PlatformPlayStation 4, Xbox One
DeveloperEA Sports
Overview

EA SPORTS NHL 18 delivers the speed, creativity and action of today's young NHL superstars with new Creative Attack controls and an all-new Defensive Skill Stick. Play the fast-paced, arcade-inspired 3-on-3 NHL THREES mode, or create your own custom 32nd NHL team with the new Expansion Draft. Do it all with the most co-op and competitive multiplayer options ever in an EA SPORTS NHL game.

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

75


Opencritic Score

77

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54 reviews found

90

Continue-magazin.at

Sep 27, 2017

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90

Ztgd.com

Oct 12, 2017

NHL 18 will satisfy hockey fans; that goes without saying. Its real achievement though is in its design, which will seamlessly teach and assist a player who knows nothing about hockey. They’re likely to stick around too, because as it turns out, hockey is a blast in videogame form.


90

Gameskinny.com

Sep 18, 2017

NHL 18 has a ton of great features and modes for both hardcore enthusiasts and casual fans alike!W


90

Egmnow.com

Sep 14, 2017

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88

Digitalchumps.com

Sep 18, 2017

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86

Gamepro.de

Sep 16, 2017

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85

Psu.com

Sep 11, 2017

While NHL 18 still features that pristine, refined gameplay with plenty of game modes to jump into, it still needs that special something to keep itself relevant with the changing times. Despite that, NHL 18 has enough to keep any hockey fan enthused for months.


84

Cheatcc.com

Sep 8, 2017

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83

Gaming-age.com

Sep 18, 2017

It feels like deja vu when you’re playing an exhibition game in NHL 18 because it’s very very similar to NHL 17, but that’s not a bad thing. If you’re a fan of the NHL and you buy this release annually, this review isn’t going to tell you anything to prevent you from your purchase. If you listened to my review last year and picked up NHL 17, as a casual fan who doesn’t pick up every release, this year is probably going to be a skip. There’s just not enough of a change year over year. Threes is a fantastic new mode and a way to enjoy some arcade style hockey (and would be perfect on the Switch wink wink), but it’s just not worth a $60 investment for a casual fan. Die hards will have a blast with NHL 18 and Threes is just an added bonus to what is already a tight, feature packed hockey power play.


82

Forbes.com

Sep 10, 2017

NHL 18 is another strong entry from an underrated sports gaming franchise. EA has delivered a more rewarding franchise mode, added new ways to play, while at the minimum, sustaining itself in other modes. That's a formula for success, but the lack of progress in customization, single-player modes and presentation keep it from being a monumental step for the franchise. Platform: XB1 version used for review, but also available on PS4 Developer: EA Sports Publisher: EA Sports Released: Sept.

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