Neil from TXH writes: "I don’t know an awful lot about hockey, but what I do know is that it isn’t a sport for the faint-hearted. Hard physical punishment is pretty much par for the course and whilst full on blood filled arenas would be frowned upon elsewhere, the physical side of the game, and the fighting in particular, is all part and parcel of the experience. That is never more true than if we head back a couple of decades to ice hockey of the 1970s. A time when men were men and blood was spilled."
Our Bush Hockey League review puckers up as it takes NHL and pops back to the 70’s. An arcade style game that doesn’t take itself seriously at all.
Josh writes: "Bush Hockey League is a lot like a young hotshot player; from the outside, it looks fantastic and it has buckets of potential, but ultimately, it falls short of delivering anything special."
Ken starts a fight in his latest review.