WWE 2k15 Roster, Review, and Gameplay on PS4, Xbox One: Next-Gen Version an Improvement From Xbox 360, PS3 Edtitions
"WWE 2K15" for the next-generation systems looks to be the best wrestling simulator ever, and it will be playable to even the most casual wresting fans.
The advantage of amazing graphics and easy gameplay could very well put this game into record territory for sales of a wrestling game.
HHH's face looks super-realistic in both the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One version.
Even the wrestlers' faces change during matches. Previous wrestling simulators couldn't do that. Look for HHH's face to look aggressive when he's winning; fatigued when he's tired; and scared when he's getting pummeled.
The wrestlers entering the ring is one big part of WWE wrestling shows and "2K15's" presentation of wrestlers coming into the ring is nearly flawless. Each wrestler has his or her own way of coming into the ring, along with pyrotechnics and music. "WWE 2K15" was able to capture this quite well.
Perhaps the best part about this WWE video game is its ease of play. It's not quite a masher like "Super Smash Bros.," but it certainly does not take much time to get good at.
The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of "WWE 2K15" lacks the features and game modes that the next-gen versions get.
For some reason, "WWE 2K15" is scoring in the F and D range on metascore.com.
The PlayStation 4 version was reviewed 29 times (so far) and is averaging a 61 (out of 100) based on critics' ratings. Gamers are giving it a 6.4 (out of ten).
The Xbox One version was reviewed only 18 times (so far) by critics and is averaging a 57 rating (out of 100). Gamers are giving it a 7.1 (out of ten) rating.
With an amazing display of wrestling and excellent introductions and visuals, "WWE 2K15" is doing it right. What do you think is holding critics and gamers back from giving the game a better rating? Leave us a message below and let us know what you think.
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