If you've played any type of hockey game before, you'll have no problem adjusting to
FaceOff 2003. The one-timer continues to be the lethal weapon while out on the ice. One thing I noticed was that there really wasn't any way to change your strategy. It felt like I had to skate around and look for the open guy to pass the puck to before trying to score. Don't get me wrong, there are strategies for offense in the game. I'm just looking for something other than Normal and Aggressive.
NHL FaceOff itself seems to be a watered down version of its competitors. You can play through the many different game modes, but everyone knows that the Career mode is the money maker. Real quick, FaceOff offers Exhibition, Practice, Season, Playoffs, Tournament, Shootout, and Career. The problem I have with the Career mode is the same problems I've found in the past with other NHL games. First off, you can only play up to ten seasons long. Second, the off-season sucks. There is no way to court the free agents. Instead, they pick you. Plus, there is no way to lock those players up with long-term deals. Instead, you just sign them, and then they randomly become free agents later on.
One last sucky thing is the fighting. Seriously, "Celebrity Boxing" on Fox has had more realistic fights. All you do is stand there and hope you press the punch button at the right time before your opponent does.