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  • This One Time, At Wrestling Camp: WWE 2K15 Review

    WWE 2K14 was 2K’s first game with the WWE license, though that is a bit of a stretch. The game was already in development by Yuke’s as THQ went under. With WWE 2K15, Yuke’s and 2K have worked hard to create the next leap forward for the series. While this sounds like a good thing since WWE games can get stuck in neutral for years, the payoff isn’t one that impresses. It is kind of like waiting for the reveal of the anonymous Raw General Manager only to have it end up being a midget.

    There is no way to say that WWE 2K15 is not a good looking game. It is far and away better than anything we have had on past consoles. Superstars had their likeness scanned to bring a new level of reality to the squared circle. I almost expected to see Ryback’s pink eye the first time he came out. Some obvious roster members (CM Punk, Stone Cold) did not get scanned so they look like prettied up version of last-gen models, but for the ones who were scanned, there is almost a photo-realism when they make their entrances. Goldust, Randy Orton and Dolph Ziggler come to mind as prime examples.

    The roster is on the lean side. That is really a minor complaint when it runs 60 wrestlers deep. Maybe it says a lot about the current state of WWE when you only use over half the roster for exhibition “jobber” matches. The legends selection is slim with Hogan, Sting, Stone Cold and Ultimate Warrior being the main attractions. There are more coming in DLC, though that doesn’t help now.

    I do love the inclusion of NXT guys like Sami Zayn and Adrian Neville. In fact, Zayn is my most played wrestler after my own created, rotund self. 2K would be wise to include more in next year’s version.

    WWE 2K15 takes after its NBA brethren with MyCareer. You will take your created character through tryouts, joining the NXT roster culminating in a call up to the big time. It sounds really great when you read it, it is just a shame that it is as exciting as a three hour Slammy broadcast.

    You will take your created wrestler through the ranks of WWE, from trying out at the performance center, to Full Sail University, home of NXT, and finally, to the main roster of WWE. Between matches you will practice at the performance center while Bill DeMott yells how shitty you are even as you are beating everyone in the ring. Your time in NXT is brief and once you make it to the WWE roster, you will wrestle match after match while Vicki Guerrero and HHH tell you how they think you are awesome, but don’t have anything for you at the moment. So you wrestle on Superstars and Main Event. A lot. Raw and Smackdown are in your future and PPV matches also. Every now and then you will have a match against a superstar that is “better” than you and you will feel like you are playing the computer in the fourth quarter of NBA Jam. You will not be winning. Wish someone would have told me as I stood at gorilla for my match.

    Reading that over again makes me realize that 2K has created the perfect WWE simulator. Good job?

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    Remember when you could spend hours making a created character before even getting around to the move set and entrance? If you are looking for that with WWE 2K15, you will be better off keeping last year’s game. The Create A Wrestler has been neutered into something that is embarrassing. It is like 2K wanted to mimic the current state of WWE and only give you the ability to make the most generic of performers. It is like Vince is telling you to grab the brass ring and all you have to work with is a grey tank top, some shorts and leftover music from three years ago.

    The biggest kick in the boys is the loss of custom music. Apparently 2K was too busy adding features no one wanted or that don’t work properly that we can’t have an important feature we have become accustomed to on “lesser” systems. You can’t even select music from the shitty soundtrack! Just existing themes and the generic ones that have hung around since THQ.

    Speaking of WWE 2K15’s soundtrack.

    I know 2K likes to get famous musicians to curate music on their NBA series and they did the same thing on WWE 2K15. Now by curate I mean pay someone that already has a lot of money a lot of money to look through their iPod, hit shuffle and go “that one” about a dozen times.

    Wiz Khalifa and John Cena joined forces to create the worst soundtrack in video game history. Basically, it amounts to raping your ears while telling you to ask for more like Kevin Bacon in Animal House. You have the option to mute any track you want in the loosely titled “jukebox”, but you will grow tired of hearing the same Avenged Sevenfold and Rise Against songs on repeat. John Cena has done enough to make me loathe wrestling, now he has me growing tired of two bands I love. His evil knows no bounds.

    What I am trying to say is: John Cena should never curate anything having to do with music EVER AGAIN.

    If the only way we could talk to aliens was to have him pick out songs and play them with bright light panels like in Close Encounters, I would just let them fly away taking the secrets of the universe with them.

    I keep waiting for a ransom note for all the features kidnapped out of this game. Besides the low amount of clothing options there is no Create A Finisher, Title, Arena or Diva. God forbid you are a female wrestling fan who games. If you want to create yourself this year you better want to look like Nicole Bass.

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    If these AWOL components were lost in favor of something worthwhile that furthered the series, it would be forgivable. To lose them with no recompense seems harsh, especially for fans that expect plenty of options every year.

    WWE 2K15 wants to make in-ring action more realistic by slowing things down, but uses the same animation for moves we have had for past games which makes timing your input on the controller an exercise in frustration. In trying to create more “realism” in a wrestling game, 2K has hindered more than helped.

    I do appreciate the small nuances like climbing the ropes to get up or crawling over to make a pin when you are low on health, but the new set up makes you feel like you have no control at times. The reversal system, always a point of contention every year, feel worse than ever. Changing the opening window for them in your options menu makes no difference. It is more of a guessing game than learning curve.

    Commentary is a mixed bag. When you are doing anything outside of 2K Showcase it is the same, repetitive Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler we are used to in past games and on TV. So, in its sadness, it is actually as close to real as it gets. That’s a win? It is a different story in 2K Showcase. Special commentary was recorded for each match which comes across as slightly engaging since what they are talking about pertains to the feuds and feels natural in delivery.

    The most fun I had with WWE 2K15 was not even an original idea from 2K. The 2K Showcase is a rebranding of the “Attitude Era” mode from WWE 13 and “30 Years of WrestleMania” in WWE 2K14. This years version focuses on historic rivalries in WWE history. You get two to begin with and more later on with DLC.

    Shawn Michaels and HHH’s rivalry from 2002-2004 is told through various matches that go from HBK’s return match at Summerslam 2002 to their hour long bloodbath in the Hell in a Cell at Bad Blood 2004. It is weird to think about how I thought Raw was horrible back then and now I am playing matches and thinking “ I wish it was like this again”. That is how far the current product has dropped. It is also weird to hear Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler talking about the “Katie Vick” angle during a match. I had pretty much thought WWE had swept that cluster (casket) f*** under the rug.

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    I was not looking forward to the CM Punk/John Cena side that much. That was until listening to Punk’s podcast with Colt Cabana. Now I could play the matches that led to Punk becoming bitter enough to walk out forever. That adds a whole new layer to this section of the game. Punk’s inexplicable loss to HHH at Night of Champions 2011, his two PPV matches with Ryback in 2012 and his title match with The Rock at Royal Rumble 2013. Hearing the podcast first makes these have a lot more weight to them when you think about it is only a videogame, but you are also playing Punk’s most hated portion of his career.

    This review doesn’t come from a place of disdain for the WWE series. I buy the game every year. I am a lifelong wrestling fan and wanted WWE 2K15 to be the next big step in the franchise. With the stripped down create modes, sluggish controls and lackluster MyCareer it just isn’t the game I was waiting on. Looking beautiful only gets you so far. In the case of WWE 2K15, looks take a step forward only to have the rest of the game blow out its quad right after just like Kevin Nash.

  • WWE 2K15 Season Pass Details

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    The Season Pass for WWE 2K15 will feature three new stories for the 2K Showcase and a host of new wrestlers and moves. Each will be individually priced or you can get the Season Pass for $24.99. Buying the Season Pass will also let you play as Paige, which is worth $25 for people like me. Sad people like me.

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    • Players will gain instant access to all unlockable content available in the game (excluding downloadable content).
    • The Accelerator will be available for a suggested price of $1.99.

    2K Showcase: One More Match

    • Story focused on the rivalry between WWE Superstars Randy Orton and Christian in 2011.
    • Playable WWE Superstars: Christian, Randy Orton, Edge, Mark Henry and Sheamus.
    • Playable arenas from 2011: SmackDown®, Extreme Rules®, Over the Limit® and Capitol Punishment®.
    • 2K Showcase: One More Match will be available for a suggested price of $9.99.

    2K Showcase: Hall of Pain

    • Story focused on top matches for WWE Superstar Mark Henry.
    • Playable WWE Superstars: Mark Henry, Big Show, Kane, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Sheamus, The Great Khali, Randy Orton, Daniel Bryan and Ryback.
    • Playable arenas: SmackDown (2011), Vengeance® (2011) and WrestleMania® 29
    • 2K Showcase: Hall of Pain will be available for a suggested price of $9.99.

    2K Showcase: Path of the Warrior

    • Story focused on the career of WWE Hall of Famer Ultimate Warrior.[/b]
    • Playable WWE Hall of Famers: Ultimate Warrior, Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant and Sgt. Slaughter.
    • Playable WWE Legends: Honky Tonk Man, Rick Rude, Macho King and Colonel Mustafa.
    • Playable WWE Superstars: Undertaker and Hunter Hearst Helmsley.
    • Access to WWE Hall of Fame ring announcer Howard Finkel and WWE managers Jimmy Hart, Bobby Heenan, Paul Bearer, Sherri, Sid Justice and General Adnan.
    • Playable arenas: WrestleMania VI, VII and XII; SummerSlam® (1988, 1990 and 1991); Saturday Night’s Main Event XXIV and Madison Square Garden®.
    • 2K Showcase: Path of the Warrior will be available for a suggested price of $9.99.

    WCW Pack

    • Playable WCW Superstars: Fit Finlay, Lord Steven Regal, Bam Bam Bigelow, Diamond Dallas Page and Lex Luger.
    • The WCW Pack will be available for a suggested price of $7.99.

    NXT Arrival

    • Playable NXT Superstars: JBL, Adam Rose and The Ascension (Konnor and Victor).[/b]
    • Playable NXT Diva: Emma.
    • NXT Arrival will be available for a suggested price of $6.99.

    New Moves Pack

    • Moves Pack: More than 30 new moves, including an alternate version of Sister Abigail (performed from the ring corner and made popular by Bray Wyatt) and Multiple Gut Wrenches (made popular by Cesaro).
    • The New Moves Pack will be available for a suggested price of $3.99.
  • WWE 2K15 Gameplay Trailer

    New graphics, old ass song.

    See how pretty WWE 2K15 is looking with the new gameplay trailer complete with the continuation of WWE’s fetish with Kid Rock songs.

    Where are the NXT guys? Let’s hope they are revealed tonight since there have been hints of the “next generation” coming tonight. It could be a hint for NXT on tonight’s RAW, but I am going with a game reveal because, WWE.

    Get ready for next year when WWE 2K16’s trailer has Creed’s “Higher” as the theme song.

  • WWE 2K14 Announces Season Pass. Includes NWO, More Legends And Faaaandaaangooo

    Photo courtesy 2k.com
    Photo courtesy 2k.com

    WWE 2K14 will offer a Season Pass for $19.99 that is broken up into separate DLC packs like last year’s game. Keeping with the 30 Years of WrestleMania celebration, you will get more legends including Bruno Sammartino, Dusty Rhodes and Ravishing Rick Rude. If you are wanting to relive the glory days of the Monday Night Wars there is the NWO pack which gives you the likes of an NWO-themed Macho Man, Curt Hennig and Syxx.

    Check out the complete Season Pass extras and video below.

    [amazon_link id=”B00CMC6HCY” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]WWE 2K14[/amazon_link] releases on October 29th.

    -Accelerator Pack (Release Day)

    Change the abilities and attributes of every superstar in the game. Unlocks all wrestlers, arenas and championships.

    -NWO Pack (Releases November 2013)

    The Outsiders gear for Scott Hall and Kevin Nash.

    Superstars: The Giant, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Macho Man Randy Savage, Syxx, Curt Hennig and Scott Steiner.

    -WWE Superstars and Moves Pack (Releases December 2013)

    Superstars: Big E Langston, Fandango, Summer Rae, Brie Bella and Nikki Bella.

    More than 30 new moves and taunts.

    -WWE Legends and Creations Pack (Releases January 2014)

    Legends: Dusty Rhodes, Bruno Sammartino, Jake “The Snake” Roberts and Ravishing Rick Rude

    14 new Superstar heads and models for use in custom superstar mode. 

  • WWE 2K14 Complete Roster Revealed

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    Photo courtesy bleacherreport.com

    2K has unveiled the entire roster for WWE 2K14 showing off the most varied roster for the game in a while. Like last year you will get retro versions of some characters and with the 30 Years of WrestleMania mode there are a number of stars that have not been playable for years now available. Take a look at the roster below.

    [amazon_link id=”B00CMC6HCY” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]WWE 2K14[/amazon_link] releases on October 29th.

    -AJ Lee

    -Aksana

    -Alberto Del Rio

    -Andre the Giant

    -Antonio Cesaro

    -Batista

    -Big John Studd

    -Big Show

    -Big Show (retro)

    -Bret Hart

    -Brock Lesnar

    -Brock Lesnar (retro)

    -Brodus Clay

    -Christian

    -Chris Jericho

    -Chris Jericho (retro)

    -CM Punk

    -Cody Rhodes

    -Damien Sandow

    -Daniel Bryan

    -Darren Young

    -David Otunga

    -Dean Ambrose

    -Diesel

    -Drew McIntyre

    -Dolph Ziggler

    -Eddie Guerrero

    -Edge

    -Goldberg

    -Heath Slater

    -Hulk Hogan

    -Hollywood Hulk Hogan

    -Jack Swagger

    -JBL

    -Jinder Mahal

    -John Cena

    -John Cena (retro)

    -Justin Gabriel

    -Kaitlyn

    -Kane

    -Kane (retro)

    -King Kong Bundy

    -Kofi Kingston

    -Layla

    -Lita

    -Mark Henry

    -Mick Foley

    -Mr. McMahon

    -Natalya

    -R-Truth

    -Randy Orton

    -Randy Savage

    -Razor Ramon

    -Rey Mysterio

    -Ric Flair

    -Ric Flair (retro)

    -Ricky Steamboat

    -Ryback

    -Roman Reigns

    -Santino Marella

    -Seth Rollins

    -Sgt. Slaughter

    -Shawn Michaels

    -Shawn Michaels (retro)

    -Sheamus

    -Sin Cara

    -Stephanie McMahon

    -Stone Cold Steve Austin

    -Ted DiBiase

    -Tensai

    -The Great Khali

    -The Miz

    -The Rock

    -The Rock (retro)

    -Titus O’Neil

    -Triple H

    -Triple H (retro)

    -Ultimate Warrior

    -Undertaker

    -Undertaker (retro)

    -Wade Barrett

    -Yokozuna

    -Zack Ryder

     

  • All 30 Years Of Wrestlemania Matches Revealed For WWE 2K14

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    Photo courtesy polygon.com

    2K Sports is putting the finishing touches on their first WWE game, WWE 2K14. Don’t worry about too much of a drastic change because the game is still being developed by Yuke’s, the team behind previous WWE games with THQ. This year’s story mode will celebrate the 30th anniversary of WrestleMania by having you relive 45 matches from wrestling’s biggest show. 2K has been unveiling the matches by the different eras they took place in and now we have the complete list for you to look at.

    I hope you like wrestling as John Cena because he has nine matches on the list, the most of any other superstar. The Undertaker and Hulk Hogan both have seven, HHH and HBK each have six and Stone Cold has four.

    Have a look a the matches and let us know if there are any you would have added or some that should not have been on this list.

    [amazon_link id=”B00CMC6HCY” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]WWE 2K14[/amazon_link] releases on October 29th.

    Hulkamania Runs Wild

    -WrestleMania: André the Giant vs. Big John Studd

    -WrestleMania 2: Hulk Hogan vs. King Kong Bundy

    -WrestleMania III: Ricky the Dragon Steamboat vs. Macho Man Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth)

    -WrestleMania III: Hulk Hogan vs. André the Giant (with Bobby Heenan)

    -WrestleMania IV: Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth and Hulk Hogan) vs.Ted DiBiase (with André the Giant)

    -WrestleMania V: Randy Savage vs. Hulk Hogan

    -WrestleMania VI: The Ultimate Warrior (Intercontinental Champion) vs. Hulk Hogan (WWF Champion)

    -WrestleMania VII: Hulk Hogan vs. Sgt. Slaughter

    -WrestleMania VIII: Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) vs. Ric Flair (with Mr. Perfect)

    -WrestleMania IX: Bret Hart vs. Yokozuna (with Mr. Fuji)

    -Hulk Hogan vs.Yokozuna (immediately after the match)

    The New Generation

    -WrestleMania 10: HBK vs. Razor Ramon Intercontinental Championship Ladder Match

    -WrestleMania 10: Bret Hart vs. Yokozuna (c) (with Mr. Fuji)

    -WrestleMania 11: The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) vs. King Kong Bundy (with Ted DiBiase)

    -WrestleMania 11: Diesel vs. HBK

    -WrestleMania 12: The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) vs. Diesel

    -WrestleMania 12: Bret Hart (c) vs. Shawn Michaels

    -WrestleMania 13: Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin

    The Attitude Era

    -WrestleMania 14: The Undertaker vs. Kane (with Paul Bearer)

    -WrestleMania 15: The Rock (c) vs. Steve Austin

    -WrestleMania 16: Triple H (c) vs. The Rock vs. Big Show vs. Mick Foley

    -WrestleMania 17: The Rock (c) vs. Steve Austin

    Ruthless Aggression

    -WrestleMania 18: The Rock vs. Hollywood Hogan

    -WrestleMania 18: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Triple H

    -WrestleMania 19: HBK vs. Chris Jericho

    -WrestleMania 19: The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin

    -WrestleMania 20: John Cena vs. The Big Show

    -WrestleMania 20: Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar

    -WrestleMania 21: John “Bradshaw” Layfield  vs. John Cena

    -WrestleMania 22: Edge w/Lita vs. Mick Foley

    -WrestleMania 23: Batista (c) vs. The Undertaker

    -WrestleMania 23: John Cena (c) vs. Shawn Michaels

    -WrestleMania 24: HBK vs. Ric Flair

    -WrestleMania 24: Randy Orton (c) vs. John Cena vs. Triple H

    The Universe Era

    -WrestleMania 25: Edge (c) vs. John Cena vs. Big Show

    -WrestleMania 25: Triple H (c) vs. Randy Orton

    -WrestleMania 26: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Edge

    -WrestleMania 26: Batista (c) vs. John Cena

    -WrestleMania 26: The Undertaker vs. HBK

    -WrestleMania 27: Edge (c) vs. Alberto Del Rio

    -WrestleMania 27: The Miz (c) vs. John Cena

    -WrestleMania 28: The Undertaker vs. Triple H

    -WrestleMania 28: CM Punk vs. Jericho

    -WrestleMania 28: The Rock vs. John Cena

    -WrestleMania 29: Brock Lesnar vs. Triple H

    -WrestleMania 29: CM Punk vs. Undertaker

    -WrestleMania 29: The Rock vs. John Cena 2

     

     

     

  • WWE 2K14 Will Celebrate 30 Years Of Wrestlemania

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    Photo courtesy cinemablend.com

    One of the biggest features of this years WWE 2K14 has been announced and to coincide with next years Wrestlemania 30, the game will let players recreate 45 matches spanning the thirty years that the “grandaddy of them all” has been in existence. I wondered how the guys at Yuke’s would be able to surpass WWE 13’s amazing Attitude Era mode and this certainly has gotten my hopes very high. Only three matches have been revealed for the game so far and they are:

    -Andre the Giant vs. Hulk Hogan (Wrestlemania 3)

    -The Rock vs. Hulk Hogan (Wrestlemania 18)

    -The Rock vs. John Cena (Wrestlemania 28)

    The full list of legends available in the game will be revealed this Saturday, August 17th at the Summerslam Axxess event. This should give us a good indication of some of the matches that will be included in the 30 Years of Wrestlemania mode.

    45 matches is good amount of content so I am hoping that the developers choose a good mixture of the classic and some off-the-wall stuff. Here are a few of my choices I would like to see when [amazon_link id=”B00CMC6HCY” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]WWE 2K14[/amazon_link] releases on October 29th.

    -“Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat (Wrestlemania 3)

    -Rick Rude vs. The Ultimate Warrior (Wrestlemania 5)

    -Razor Ramon vs. Shawn Michaels (Wrestlemania 10)

    -DDP vs. Christian (Wrestlemania 18)

    -The Undertaker vs. Ric Flair (Wrestlemania 18)

    -The Rock and Mick Foley vs. Evolution (Wrestlemania 20)

    -Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker (Wrestlemania 25)

     

     

     

  • WWE 2K14 Gets Phenomenal

    Photo courtesy machinima.com
    Photo courtesy machinima.com

    Uber-fans of The Undertaker rejoice, 2K is releasing the WWE 2K14 Phenom Edition this fall. The set will retail for $100 and comes with a coffin full of goodies.

    Here’s the rundown:

    -Coffin Tin Box

    -“American Badass” Undertaker as a playayble character

    -Undertaker controller skin

    -Art card autographed by Undertaker

    -Disc 1 of Undertaker: The Streak on Blu-Ray or DVD

    -The game (no sh**)

    -Ultimate Warrior playable character (also available with pre-order of game)

    Collector’s Editions are all the rage, but I can not see paying a hundred bucks for this set. I will be able to download the American Badass character at a later date and the tin is only going to be useful for holding used movie tickets or pot. The controller skin may gum up your controller and you are only getting one disc of a three-disc set.

    Although the pot holding tin idea should have at least convinced three of you to purchase this.

    [amazon_link id=”B00CMC6HCY” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]WWE 2K14[/amazon_link] releases on October 29th.

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  • WWE 2K14 Commercial Features Ultimate Warrior. All Other Commercials Tremble In Fear

    As if getting The Ultimate Warrior to be in WWE 2K14 wasn’t enough, the guys at 2K actually got the man, the myth, the (not dead) legend to actually come to the 2K offices and unleash the power of the Warrior on their employees. Is he incredibly racist? Yep. Homophobic? God yes. Still one of the most batsh** crazy performers to ever lace up a pair of boots? No doubt.

    But dammit, I love The Ultimate Warrior.

    [amazon_link id=”B00CMC6HCY” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]WWE 2K14[/amazon_link] releases on October 29th.

  • Is The Ultimate Warrior Returning To WWE Video Games?

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    2K Sports may be wanting you to tear down the cockpit door once again. Kotaku is reporting that the once loved, always scary former WWF Champion will be making his return to the video game world in [amazon_link id=”B00CMC6HCY” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]WWE 2K14[/amazon_link].

    Previously, The Ultimate Warrior was only available in Legends of WrestleMania and WWE All-Stars. This will mark his first appearance in any of the Smackdown games which date back to 2000. I, for one, am quite excited to relive the absolute batsh** insanity that The Ultimate Warrior brought to my childhood.

    WWE 2K14 will release on October 29th.