Again, players will follow your guidelines until changed, so you’ll need to keep tabs on how each player is doing regularly to avoid starving them to death! There’s something in the water for sure…You can also adjust their diet too, should anyone need bulking up or slimming down to fit in to their kit. Somewhat mysteriously, having a daily shower will help reduce the amount of brain damage each player has. Going to the gym, for example, will buff up their strength, while a jog on the running machines will help them skate faster. Instead, you set a routine that each player will follow daily. There’s a light management sim to things here, with you not able to directly set stats as you may do in other sports games. When purchasing players (referred to by the doctor as inmates), each come with a myriad of pre-set skills and abilities. After buying a squad of 5 from your leftover kidney cash, you must then choose how to go about getting the best from them. Here you’ve got all the mod-cons you need to prepare, such as a kitchen, gym, showers, medical bay, and so on. Turns out, one non-lab grown kidney is all it takes to get a team up and running these days.Īfter this out of left field scene, you find yourself in your teams home base. Without warning – or choice – your player character finds himself knocked out, waking intermittently on an operating table. After filling out basic details of your team to be (your name, squad name, and location), it transpires that you don’t quite have the necessary funds to submit your application. But things start off… perhaps not as you’d expect. Here you will take a team of hand selected players to the top, training and improving them via setting them a strict regiment according to the needs of the squad. While there are several modes of play on offer here, including your standard exhibition and tournament varieties, the main port of call will be to the Franchise mode. While initial impressions may be of a throwback to Hockey games of the early 90s, there’s a brutal under current that provides some welcome dark comedy to the mix. I lost count of the times that Super Blood Hockey gave me a good chuckle at the expense of the poor players on the ice. Sometimes, all you need in a game is some slapstick – yet gratuitous – violence.
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