Trent: I wish they still had fights in this game so I could slap Wayne.
Mike: What? They don't have fighting anymore?
Trent: Doesn't that suck?
Mike: Why'd they get rid of the fighting? It was the best part of the old version.
Sue: I think kids were hittin' each other or somethin', man.
Trent: Yeah but you know what, Mike? You can make their heads bleed in this one.
Mike: Make somebody's head bleed.
Sue: No man, we're in the playoffs.
Even though I've probably played more hockey games than I've watched real ones, I still stand firm in the belief that the only reason anyone watches hockey is to see someone checked really hard or to see the fights. It also seems that the people at Midway share in my belief.
Last year, I thought NHL Hitz was about as good as the game could look. It had all the eye candy a graphic-loving fanboy could want - reflections on helmets and ice, shattering glass, smooth animation, you name it. Well guys, its all back and looking better than ever. I was particularly impressed with how well the crowd animations were pulled off. EA and SEGA could learn a thing or two from Midway. Player models are just as polished and well-animated as last year, although they do seem to have grown a little. Unlike its football playing cousin NFL Blitz, the players in Hitz 20-03 all look normal and more realistic than previous years. Just as in last year's offering, the effects are what really make this game stand out from the rest. All of the great fire animations are back as well as some cool lighting effects such as in the 'Disco Arena'. Yes, you heard me right - Disco Arena.
Unlike most sports games, I have always enjoyed the commentators in Hitz. They're noticeable, but never dominate the game or get in the way. One of the better features in Hitz 20-03 is the ability to play music from the game's soundtrack during matches, adding to the already fevered pitch of the game. This year's version includes about 20 songs including:
- Hoobastank - Pieces
- Moby - We Are All Made of Stars
- Drowning Pool - Sinner
- Rob Zombie - Feel So Numb
- Incubus - Circles
- Powerman 5000 - Bombshell
All of the ambient sounds such as crowd noise and the general grunts, stick clicks and puck shots are also included and sound just right.