One of the best features in NHL 16 is the On - Ice trainer, letting you play through the game and get to grips with the basics rather than the usual brief
tutorial mode titles like this have.
Not exact matches
After returning to the
title screen with our tails between our legs, we began searching in earnest for some kind of
tutorial, and eventually found them, although they were simply text - based and offered just a single image as an explanation, with no guidance videos or training
mode.
Fortunately, the
title has quite a bit more going for it than just a story /
tutorial mode.
Completion of the
tutorial then takes us back to the
title screen where several different game
modes are now presented to us, including: God of Destruction, King of Kaiju, VS
mode.
Dead or Alive Dimensions is a pretty straightforward
title in that unlocking characters requires players to go through the story
mode, which also serves as an excellent
tutorial.
Furthermore the
title offers a 12 - player online
mode, 2 - player split screen, a free ride
mode, new gear and design kits, remastered audio effects with 3D sound featuring for the first time along with environmental effects and comprehensive
tutorials to help you get started.
While the core of the gameplay stands fairly well as a whole, the lack of an abundant set of gameplay
modes for single players, a very poor
tutorial, and a lackluster story
mode hamper the overall experience; however, the multiplayer portion of the game helps get this
title back on its feet and running again.
Today, Ultimate Team is a ubiquitous
mode that's found in nearly every EA Sports
title, including the latest version of FIFA Soccer, which has you unlocking players for your Ultimate Team during the opening
tutorial.