GamesRadar writes: "Unless you're intending to take SmackDown online, or get a bit hot and bothered at the prospect of unlocking achievements, you can buy the PS2 version with the confidence that you're not missing out on anything. The drop in graphical fidelity is the only compromise – but even then it's not as noticeable as it perhaps should be – the animation is quick and fluid throughout and clipping is kept to a minimum. The new 2008 HD Titantrons are included and look just as imposing – and impressive – in standard definition. As always, the Divas look nightmare-ish, but that's not a problem exclusive to PS2."
You'll love
* Creating elaborate finishers
* Tons of content
* Stands up well to next-gen
You'll hate
* No DLC
* No online play
* Doesn't look super hot
One week from the next gen release of WWE 2K15, let's take a look at how moves and animations have evolved (?) through the WWE Games series... After comparing the character models with last week's video, we now look at the animation of several finishers / signature moves.
Many of the old animations look better than the new ones especially the Sweet Chin Music and Goldberg's spear. The 2K14 Clothesline from Hell looks awesome though.
Comparing the face textures of WWE Games character models through the years... featuring John Cena, Booker T, JBL, Undertaker, Hulk Hogan, Mr. McMahon and many more... evolution?
I hope that was the last generation version of 2k15 if it is I'm canceling my pre order.
WWE have produced a lot of video games in their time, with varying degrees of quality. Which are the best though? Jason Delacey tries to pick five Stone Cold Stunners.
Here comes the pain.... all time fav WWE...
once my cousins and i played elimination chamber whole night .. one match whole night.. good times
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