Wwe 2k mobile review
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Speaking of cash, you’ll need to focus on making a lot of it. Not even Ted Dibiase could’ve cooked up such an event. That’s right to win a cage match, you have to collect cash or else you won’t be able to get over the top. Why the money? Because you apparently need to make enough cash in order to climb out of the cage. This gives your opponent time to pull you away. Bags of money appear at various places on the cage, and you need to crawl up to get them, holding the L button down for a few seconds to complete the grab.
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That’s fine, as it fits with the game’s tone. If you’re on it when it activates, you’ll shoot off and take damage like that Jurassic Park kid, only without the bloody ears. Here, the steel cage becomes electrified. Steel cage matches have given us some of the more memorable moments in WWE history, so I went right to that when playing WWE 2K Battlegrounds. I mentioned dubious decisions earlier, and this is a prime example. You’ve got a steel cage match that…actually, let’s focus on that for a moment. Thankfully, there are a lot of match-types to play here. Getting to the point where you’re programmed to know what to hit when is an exercise in frustration, as evidenced by watching my 9-year-old son try to win a singles match. You’re occasionally prompted to hit a specific button, but that’s mostly reserved for countering moves. There is a lot to memorize with the controls, as nearly all buttons and combinations of buttons are utilized for something. This is because the blend of arcade action with complex commands is somewhat unsuccessful. “Wait…how did you do that?” was a frequent question when playing with my kids, and we didn’t always have the answer. And honestly, it’s fun when you successfully pull off some of the crazier moves.
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The wrestling action is closer to the combat of Super Smash Bros. You’ll be able to jump 20 feet in the air and hit your opponents with lightning punches. You’ll be able to destroy the ring and use pieces of it as a weapon. That tone means that you’ll be able to toss your opponents at live alligators. But the overall presentation works once you get used to it, and it certainly fits in well with the game’s lighthearted tone. Yes, everyone is an ax and a beard away from looking like a dwarf from The Hobbit. Yes, it’s bizarre that Andre the Giant is no larger than Asuka. The settings, the wrestlers, and even the moves in Battlegrounds are presented in a cartoonish manner that’s easy to enjoy. This is fine, because the recent “realistic” games have been pretty bad. Unlike with previous WWE video games, Battlegrounds eschews realism for a more arcade-like feel. That said, there is fun “graps” action to be had here, after all. I mean, does anyone really want three variations of McMahons in their wrestling game? No. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if WWE creative got their hands in this game, forcing 2K to make some dubious decisions. If ever a wrestling game accurately reflected the current state of the WWE, it’s WWE 2K Battlegrounds.