03-21-2015, 05:02 AM
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Rookie
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Re: WWE 2K15 Day One Impressions, Post Yours Here
After hearing how dry-bones this game was for PS3 and I decided to wait for a price drop to buy and to get a next gen console which I recently did, so this is my impression and review of the game.
Pros
- Graphics are as advertised. Outstanding and impressive. Characters all look great and the fans really catch my attention for looking like actual people.
- In-ring gameplay is next level and best there's ever been for a pro wrestling game (and that's coming from an avid Fire Pro player who still plays from time to time.) I love the new start of the match animations as it adds realism (how many matches start with a huge move?) Also, as the match goes longer and both characters get tired and hurt therefore move slower and take more time in between moves. I love that. If done right, matches actually feel like wrestling matches now.a
- May just be me, but I feel the AI is much improved this year.
- I've heard complaints about load times, but comparing this to NBA 2K15, I feel this game is much quicker unless you're doing something with all CAWs.
Cons
-Limited on creative options. Without question the least amount of creation options since probably the early PS2 days. Not only can you only create 25 wrestlers, but you're given a download limit each day? Very odd and, at times, irritating move.
-I love NBA 2K15, so player WWE's career mode, you automatically expect similarities. There's not much. First effort though, so not a huge complaint. Just becomes very boring and repetitive at times.
-Very small roster.
-Universe mode is the same as it's always been. Good concept, but inconsistent and so very confusing at times.
-My biggest gripe is the takeaways. So many entrance animations taken away which kills the realism of many CAWs. Also, not custom entrance music isn't 2K's fault, but not adding more potential entrance music is. They knew that'd be a huge factor, but still only about 8 non-WWE songs to choose from.
-When will WWE video games learn: for menu music, we want both an actual soundtrack AND WWE themes and we want to pick which songs we want to hear! One day maybe...
In conclusion, while it may sound like this game is more bad than good, it's actually not. I'm extremely optimistic about the 2nd version of the Next Gen game. With the potential of custom soundtracks returning, hopefully a much improved roster (which is already being rumored), some more features, and the one thing everybody wants: a major NXT feel, I think WWE 2K16 could be a home run if done right.
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