WWE 2K18 Review – Then, Now, and Forever the Same Flawed Game

WWE 2K18 Review – Then, Now, and Forever the Same Flawed Game

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It’s been too long since pro wrestling fans last had a true championship-caliber WWE game. After a hot run in the late 90s/early 2000s, WWE games began to run out of gas. They were still fun enough, but the formula was becoming tired. When 2K Sports assumed the WWE license from the doomed THQ in 2013, many hoped the series would stage a dramatic comeback, but so far that hasn’t been the case.

From WWE 2K14 on, the series has been hobbled by flawed in-ring mechanics, missing features, and a general feeling of complacency. 2K knows wrestling fans are a captive audience and have mostly settled for “good enough” with their last four WWE games. Does WWE 2K18 break this trend, or does the franchise remain mired in the mid-card?

WWE 2K18 Review – Then, Now, and Forever the Same Flawed Game

Oct 17, 2017, 5:25pm UTC
http://wccftech.com/review/wwe-2k18-same-flawed-game/ >It’s been too long since pro wrestling fans last had a true championship-caliber WWE game. After a hot run in the late 90s/early 2000s, WWE games began to run out of gas. They were still fun enough, but the formula was becoming tired. When 2K Sports assumed the WWE license from the doomed THQ in 2013, many hoped the series would stage a dramatic comeback, but so far that hasn’t been the case. >From WWE 2K14 on, the series has been hobbled by flawed in-ring mechanics, missing features, and a general feeling of complacency. 2K knows wrestling fans are a captive audience and have mostly settled for “good enough” with their last four WWE games. Does WWE 2K18 break this trend, or does the franchise remain mired in the mid-card?