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NHL 25

Released: 10/4/2024

Critics
69
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Users
29

Score Breakdown

68.8

Critic Average

20 reviews

N/A

Steam User Score

29

Metacritic User Score

75 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
N/A
Metacritic Disparity
+39.9

69 vs 29

Combined Disparity
+39.9

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

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Each point represents a critic review. Hover for details. Positive = critic higher than users. Negative = critic lower.

4/26/2025

Late Review

NHL 25 brings some welcome changes to gameplay, particularly in AI and match realism, but as a whole, it feels more like a cautious step forward than a revolution. While the graphics and gameplay have improved, the game still lags behind the competition. The biggest disappointment remains the stagnation of game modes, especially Be A Pro, which has been crying out for a significant overhaul for years. Overall, NHL 25 will please fans on the ice, but much remains unfinished off the ice.

60

60/100

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10/25/2024

Launch Window

The abandonment of the older-generation console versions does allow NHL 25 to be more fluid in terms of gameplay. The reactive actions are a good idea and add a little more realism, although they still need to be balanced. Overall, and despite the additions to the franchise world, the experience remains rather similar to last year's edition. Which is not always a fault. Certain details can, however, be quickly implemented without requiring several weeks of development (such as the ability to switch cinematics to Be a Pro mode). All of which would really improve the series. All in all, I'd recommend the purchase to those who may have skipped the last opus in the franchise, or if you love managing your team.

75

75/100

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10/22/2024

Launch Window

NHL 25 isn't great. While there are welcome changes this time, almost all of them are cosmetic, or menu-oriented. Ultimately, that's what this iteration amounts to: a hyper-fixation on presentational components. Where are the new game modes? Improvements to the controls? Sure the game looks great, but wouldn't it be awesome if it played great as well?

50

50/100

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10/19/2024

Launch Window

EA SPORTS NHL 25 is a great example of how a franchise can reinvent itself without losing its essence, while still being challenging and fun. Balancing innovation with respect for tradition, the game offers a complete and immersive experience, whether for those looking for a deep hockey simulation or for those who prefer more casual and fast-paced games, something that appeals to all types of players. The gameplay improvements, new modes, and attention to visual and audio details make this edition wonderful and immersive.

84

84/100

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10/19/2024

Launch Window

For being the first current-gen game in the NHL series, the result is bittersweet: there have been undeniable steps forward in both graphics, simulation and gameplay, but the same cannot be said on the content and mode side. EA Vancouver probably needed more courage and time to come up with something new: for now, NHL 25 still remains a prisoner of its glorious past.

70

70/100

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10/14/2024

Launch Window

NHL 25 makes some minor strides to improve on last year's game, but will mostly appeal to those interested in team management and being a superstar forward. As a franchise, it continues to wait for a top draft pick that can turn things around in a meaningful way.

68

68/100

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10/11/2024

Launch Window

EA Sports NHL 25 fails to deliver on the promises it sets in the new features that EA swears are improvements. It's another example of an entry into an annualized sports game series that doesn't feel like it's doing anything differently from the last year, but at least in this case last year's (and by default this years) game is fun to play.

60

60/100

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10/11/2024

Launch Window

With NHL 25, EA Sports delivers a really solid ice hockey game this year, which has made noticeable progress in some important areas. It's not just the much better structured franchise career, which is now also more interactive thanks to the player conversations. The visual presentation has also improved by more than just one percentage point and is finally closing the gap on other sports simulations from EA, such as EA Sports FC or Madden NFL. There are also noticeable improvements on the ice, which are due to the new ICE-Q AI system and ensure that the games simply feel more dynamic and human, as the CPU players position themselves better or move more realistically thanks to new animations. We also liked the rival system with its special presentation, as well as the optimized display of replays. Apart from the franchise, however, little to nothing has happened in the other game modes, meaning that the game is largely the same as last year. Unfortunately, nothing has changed in the sequences in Be-a-Pro mode, some of which still have no sound. Nonetheless, NHL 25 is a very good sports game overall, which scores particularly well in the core element, namely the performance on the ice.

85

85/100

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10/10/2024

Launch Window

Sometimes better, sometimes worse and all the time on the same rules. EA Sports has decided to refresh the basics, but again the team has not found the time to provide major changes to the modes.

65

65/100

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10/8/2024

Launch Window

It’s time EA Sports pivots towards not just enhancing aesthetics but also developing genuinely impactful gameplay systems that resonate with players across all modes. As it stands, NHL 25 offers a glimpse into the future of gameplay possibilities but remains rooted in familiar flaws that prevent it from achieving its full potential. The hockey community deserves better than a surface-level upgrade; they deserve a game that respects the intricacies of the sport and the dedication of its players.

65

65/100

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10/8/2024

Launch Window

NHL 25 plays better than the last few games in the series, but it doesn't bring any real changes, improvements or new features. In the end, it's just an overpriced update.

60

60/100

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10/6/2024

Launch Window

Overall, NHL 25 is an enjoyable game, but it feels more like a refinement of previous entries than a bold step forward. It has its moments of brilliance, particularly in the presentation and new modes like Wild Card, but it ultimately falls short of fully realizing the potential of next-gen hockey gaming.

70

70/100

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10/6/2024

Launch Window

They’re always saying presentation is everything and that is not forgotten about, EA has made some great little additions to this year’s title with how it’s presented and obviously how the game handles.

70

70/100

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10/4/2024

Launch Window

There’s no denying that the action on the ice looks better than ever in NHL 25, and it’s nice to see Franchise Mode get some welcome changes that help it feel more authentic for those interested in the sim experience. But when I look at this year's entry as a whole it's quite lackluster.

60

60/100

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10/4/2024

Launch Window

'NHL 25' is a good game. Don't get me wrong. The work and progress that the team has put into this year's release shows itself,,, However, I just don't know if this is enough of a step or leap forward to justify it for the average NHL fan or game player.

70

70/100

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10/4/2024

Launch Window

EA delivers on a truly dynamic, next gen hockey experience in NHL 25, but neglects the modes that bookend the package.

75

75/100

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10/2/2024

Early Review

NHL 25 is a good game when it focuses on hockey, it’s when microtransactions come into play that things become tacky.

65

65/100

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10/1/2024

Early Review

NHL 25 supplies a more sim-like experience than past entries thanks to heightened puck control and enhanced AI. As a result, this year's iteration feels more authentic and 'next-gen', but does little else to differentiate itself from prior entries. Game modes in particular remain practically untouched, featuring the same suite of features from NHL 24. This is a solid hockey game bolstered by improved AI and small incremental improvements, but its changes don't feel as substantial as other titles in EA's lineup.

70

70/100

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9/29/2024

Early Review

The EA NHL franchise has seen of lot of change in the last few years, both positive and negative. Despite EA throwing terms like ICE-Q at us, it finally seems like big gameplay changes from the last few years are starting to gel with one another. X-Factors plus pressure systems plus smart AI? It’s a literal gamechanger. I’ve had a blast so far and I hope that continues in weeks to come.

75

75/100

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9/27/2024

Early Review

NHL 25 leaves the previous generation behind and opening the doors on changes and improvements the series is in need of.

80

80/100

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