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WWE 2K24 Review – Long-Term Booking

WWE 2K24 Review - Long-Term Booking
March 6, 2024 2 min read
WWE 2K24 Review – Long-Term Booking

WWE 2K24 Review - Long-Term Booking

The WWE 2K series has had a multi-year arc not unlike something you’d see watching WWE’s shows on TV. Its 2020 installment was so broken, poorly received, and ultimately meme-ified that the team actually took a year off to fix its jobber-esque series–a rare sight in the world of annualized video games. But since then, it’s been on the rise, getting pushed like a WWE superstar to the top of the card, and though WWE 2K24 doesn’t yet finish the story, it seems like it’s well on the path of cementing a new legacy for itself.

WWE 2K24 adds appreciable, albeit not revolutionary, improvements to last year’s solid foundation across the board. The in-ring action is paramount, and WWE 2K24 thankfully builds on the already-excellent mechanics in that regard. There’s more fluidity to chaining moves together, and it feels like, at any point in which your character has the upper hand, you can reliably emulate the escalation of a real-life match, with a deep assortment of move sets depending on where you are in the ring. An intuitive control scheme lets you set up a rival sitting atop the turnbuckle, staggered on the ropes, or lying on their back in the middle of the ring for an ankle lock with similar ease. The game simply always feels great to control.

Pairing those contextual attacks with a deep move set for every wrestler in which the left stick and face buttons combine to create excellent variety, 2K24 feels like it rolls out much of what made 2K23 already fun in my hands, but with a few new touches that I enjoy. This includes top-rope maneuvers onto a group of opponents rather than just one; Super Finishers, like Rhea Ripley’s belt-winning Riptide from the second rope at last year’s WrestleMania; and the ability to throw weapons. These are subtler changes than the complete overhaul the series received when it emerged from its darkest days a few years ago, but they’re each welcome to the game and help further emulate the real-life product.

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