Gretzky NHL 06 is strictly a hockey game and nothing more. It has a lot of standard options, a team managing ability, and a Multiplayer mode, but these things are just tinsel on an ordinary title. Unless you’re buying this game based on your extreme love of hockey, you would do well to look elsewhere.
The standard Season and Pro Manager modes are included in Gretzky NHL 06. In the former, you can take any NHL team on a full-fledged season, right up through the Stanley Cup. You can manage rosters, make trades, and simulate games to move more quickly. The Pro Manager mode gives you full reign over your team’s roster and playing styles. These modes are for those who are looking at seriously messing with the statistics, as both are highly involved and unforgiving to the layman of sports management.
Once you get out of these hardcore hockey modes, Gretzky NHL 06 has little to offer. The biggest tangent the game goes on is in its 3v3 mode. Here, you pick a team and play with three of its star players against another team, trying to score the prescribed amount of goals in an unlimited amount of time. All rules have been turned off, there is no fighting, and everybody can shoot like Wayne Gretzky. While it has its merits at first, the effect quickly wears off after a few games and becomes dull.
Gretzky NHL 06 also has many unlockables for you to discover. Simply by playing the game and logging records in a book (winning faceoffs, checking so many times during a game, getting shutouts, etc.), you attain points. These points can be used to unlock a bunch of goodies that mainly consist of alternate uniforms. There are one or two gameplay gimmicks that can be unlocked, but there really isn’t any depth here.
A Gretzky Challenge is also offered, where you take your favorite team and challenge every single other team in the NHL, including two all-star teams. Once you have beaten all of these teams, you face a lineup consisting of 5 Wayne Gretzkys. Again, this is an interesting novelty that will attract you at first, but will inevitably end up becoming a boring chore with no true reward in sight.
Gretzky NHL 06 has included support for both ad-hoc and infrastructure modes, but they are only capable of handling two players at a time in a single match of hockey. While it is good that Multiplayer support of both kinds is included, only when sports games on the PSP can handle multiple players in multiple variations of a game will these features really become something special.