
Sure, I could mention that the game looks worse on Nintendo Switch than its other counterparts, but that isn’t the biggest issue at hand. Where WWE 2018 mostly falters is in the presentation. I could mention the fact that this game has local and online multiplayer for multiple people, but that goes right back into the frame rate problems. It becomes a bit of a boring slog to get through. Universe, for example, sees you playing through weeks of WWE programming. Both have their own set of problems though, and weren't a highlight when they debuted on the other consoles. The game also offers two lengthy modes in the form of Universe and M圜areer. There are many match types on offer and the fact that you can make your own wrestler is neat. While I’m not going to stand here and claim everything about the modes is good, there is certainly stuff there. That is a shame as WWE 2K18 does offer a lot of content. No matter how you play, it never becomes anything close to positive. The slowdown impacts every aspect of WWE 2K18 when playing beyond two players, and I think that is completely unacceptable. Ladder Matches? Don't even think about it. The infamous Elimination Chamber matches? Forget it. The frame rate nears its breaking point as it comes to an almost complete stop during these matches,making most of the other options available completely useless. well, brace yourself.įor starters, matches with more than two wrestlers result in an unplayable mess. On the Nintendo Switch, it can be decent in one versus one matches, but everywhere else. There is nothing truly amazing about all of this, but on other platforms, this causes for some entertaining local multiplayer matches. During certain gameplay elements, you have make usage of wheels and press buttons in a few quick time events. You throw punches, put each other in holds, throw them around and ultimately pin them with their finishing manuever. You choose from more than 150 wrestlers from past and present, then duke it out in the ring for ultimate glory. In principle, the gameplay is quite decently presented. What would happen if you brought it to the Nintendo Switch and made the whole experience ten times worse? Well, you’d get one of the worst ports for the system so far.
WWE 2K18 REVIEWS SERIES
You see, 2K Games makes a series of video games that most think are simply okay. While I could gush about these interests, I am here to discuss something far more negative. Sure, I could argue that the company makes questionable booking decisions, but hey I always have decent fun watching. The action, storylines and performances are things that I can really get behind.

2016 is the year I got into watching everything related to World Wrestling Entertainment.
