
However, it doesn't take long to start seeing the problems. This usually works well against single opponents with you building momentum and controlling the pace of the match.

The same precise grapple, strike, counter mechanics are all in play – and still demand the patient timing that franchise fans know and love. It looks good if you happen to be a viewer – but as a player you get so caught up in winning that you miss much of the fluid back and forth this creates.From there it is business as usual. This is then followed by a more delicate interaction with the right stick to find the sweet spot faster than your opponent, creating some nice up-close tension. This includes a grapple mechanic (usually only seen near the start of a fight), that has you take part in a rock-paper-scissor style mini game. Now, don't take that the wrong way – WWE 2K15 still plays as well as WWE 2K14, the problem is fans had been anticipating more.That said, this new installment does add a few new gameplay twists that could indicate the direction future refinements may take. The result being a game that looks great until you start playing. Instead, 2K Sports bought in Visual Concepts (developers of their NBA titles) to give the game a good polish and face lift – but left the underling faults. Completely new animation, voices, and character models were at the heart of this renovation wish list.Unfortunately this is not what fans of WWE received. The hope was that, with 2K Sport now on board, the franchise would be undergoing a long-awaited overhaul. WWE fans will probably already know the story behind this game. But has the delay between releases damaged the appeal of this port? The main event The computer version adds all of the game's downloadable content into a single package, making it great value.

WWE 2K15 has finally arrived on PC, having been out on consoles since last October. Softonic-recensie The number one (and only) contender for the WWE title on PC
