Raging Fists: Retribution
please checkout this game
– Real player with 16.8 hrs in game
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Tekken 8
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
WWE 2K19
TLDR:
In comparison to the other WWE 2K games available on Steam, 2K19 is the “best” out of the bunch, though that isn’t a very high standard. The game has a large roster of current, past, and legend superstars to play as. You can expect bugs and crashes sprinkled here and there that can potentially ruin your experience (e.g. crash during character creation and losing all progress). If you want to play a wrestling game on PC, your best bets are either WWE 2K19 or Fire Pro Wrestling World. Also, we don’t talk about WWE 2K20.
– Real player with 846.0 hrs in game
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Do not buy this game. Oh, it’s on sale? It’s still not worth it. Specifically if you enjoy creating content in-game. The video editor crashes frequently, royal rumbles crash more often than not halfway through. Changes you make to characters don’t save. Audio tracks fail to load. Custom Arena settings don’t work. Music will play over itself during cut-scenes. Created content fails to save correctly and will corrupt your entire save file. The game will crash at a load screens and corrupt your save file. Deleting content will corrupt your save file. I spent over 200 hours creating content for this game. Lost it all because I attempted to copy a created MITB briefcase, which crashed the game and corrupted my save. Had to start over from scratch. Maybe a month later attempted to save a created video. It went through the saving process but stayed in the video editor. I exit out to desktop and the preview is listed as empty. Close the game, reload, everything is gone again. This happened on two different gaming PCs, both which have a GTX 1080. Oh but there’s a BIG HEAD mode now…………….. cool.
– Real player with 573.6 hrs in game
Bop’N Wrestle
A beloved retro wrestler from Beam Software returns in all its 80s glory!
You’ve seen ‘em on TV. You’ve seen ‘em in person. You’ve seen ‘em flying into the aisles. Now you get to climb into the ring with ‘em. For the first time in any arena, you get to join the mayhem of professional wrestling at its best. BOP’N WRESTLE puts you in the ring with 10 of the meanest, baddest, biggest, toughest, ugliest pro wrestlers you’ve ever seen fly off a turnbuckle!
Wrestle your way to the top as Gorgeous Greg, tenth-ranked contender for the World Championship Belt, as he battles a series of contenders.
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Dozens of spectacular moves
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Ten wild opponents
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One or two-player modes
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WWE 2K BATTLEGROUNDS
One of the reason i bought this game because i wanted to play small size arcade wrestling game, and not 50GB size, with current roster. WWE All-Stars definitely a superior arcade wrestling game compared to this but the only good parts of WWE 2k Battlegrounds is interactive stage and large amount of WWE Superstars from past and present including Divas which absent in WWE All-stars. Watching the ring destroyed and throw enemy to crocodile is so satisfying and i’m impressed with the ring creation. To be honest i don’t mind with the grind to get a Characters and stuff and it wasn’t hard to get credit as long you do daily missions everyday, it made me appreciate the game more because i had to play it everyday to do daily, it’s just suck that there’s microtransaction on it and you have to be online to get reward credit. The power up is kinda feel like hit and miss addition in this game and should be unique to each wrestler and not changeable.
– Real player with 85.0 hrs in game
Okay, I got this game for free from a great friend. Love you bro xD
and I’m gonna give an honest review. Look, I’ve been a wrestling fan ever since 2001 and played every WWE games except for 2k17 to 20. Luckily this game can run on a crappy PC on High Settings. WWE Battlegrounds has a lower system requirements than WWE 2K15 and it looks amazingly good. I’m gonna break down all the good and bad on this game.
Good:
1. This is an amazing and improved version of the completely forgotten WWE All Stars, I can’t believe I’m still playing this game, I mean seriously look at my Game time. I’m pretty addicted, and yet you noticed this review is a thumbs down, read below to learn why.
– Real player with 40.8 hrs in game
WWE 2K18
WWE2k18 does a good job of hammering out some wrestling mechanics that are solid. However, it needs some help in other areas for sure.
The major issues with the game are the MyCareer and to a lesser extent Universe mode. MyCareer is terrible this year. First, there is no way to import or export MyPlayer created wrestlers. MyCareer requires a created wrestler, so you can’t play it as a default WWE star at all. Second, if you make a wrestler in free play you cannot import that wrestler for use, and must make a new MyPlayer CAS. Third, if you make a wrestler in MyPlayer it only works in MyCareer, it cannot be exported to Universe mode or Free Play. This is obnoxious. Sadly creating your wrestler in MyPlayer is entirely subject to loot box RNG as the overwhelming majority of moves, costume pieces, etc are locked behind the loot box system. Lastly there is way too much pointless walking around in the backstage area of MyCareer and a ton of deadspace that doesn’t meaningfully improve on your game play experience. For example, you must walk to and from a security guard to get into/out of your car every night that you perform. This is just a frustrating waste of player time. It might be different if you could get into confrontations and brawls in the backstage, but its mostly just a bunch of random wwe stars milling about aimlessly, and annoying WWE employees who stalk the main hallways getting in your way. The interactions you can have are pretty lame, just little custscenes with overlay text, really boring and pointless. It had me wishing for the single locker-room screen to manage this stuff from, just getting phone calls and texts to advance storylines like I recall from a previous WWE game. MyCareer mode can be considered a total failure in this year’s version of the game.
– Real player with 376.8 hrs in game
Ok, another year has come and gone. Last year I wrote a review of WWE:2K17 and it was my first year buying a WWE game from the 2K franchise. I was pretty happy with it. If you havent read it somewhere I gave it a 7/10, which is pretty modest in my opinion. This year 2k18 was hyped up beyond belief and I am afraid I cannot give as kind of a review to this game that I so desperately wanted. So I am going to go through a fairly lengthy review and give my Pros and Cons and what I thought about my experience after having over 50+ hours in this game. So sit back and enjoy if you are feeling down to read a bit. And before I continue, thank you for reading this review and I hope it helps you make the decision on whether you will wait for it to go on sale, whether not to get it at all or whether to take the risk. Here goes.
– Real player with 119.6 hrs in game
Double Turn
You can be knocked out of your own combo, characters lack much difference between each other, and AI is easily exploited. It’s not a very fun game. The potential is there and its core loop is interesting but there is too little here for it to be recommended as is.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Nice idea and design, poor realization
The game can’t be considered as a finished project even if one overlooks the lack of content, because some fundamental features don’t work:
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- AI in Practice mode doesn’t work: an NPC just stands still and meekly gets player’s hits. If it’s supposed to be so, then the developer should have added several options to adjust the NPC behavior like make it always blocking or jumping or performing a sequence of movements.* A player’s profile disappears after closing the game, that leads to disappearing of a gamepad custom configuration also. Moreover, the game doesn’t allow me to create a profile with the same name again although I don’t see it and can’t choose it.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Pro Wrestling X
(Edit - Review has been edited on the 23rd of April 2016 to re-look at the current version (0.94) on that day and a new updated video for that version has been added at the end of my review).
If you believe in wrestling games out side of WWE or even more wrestling games in general then this project is worth buying and sitting on until it growths into it’s very small boots, that might take a while since currently we can do a match but not the most fun one ever but it is heading in the right direction.
– Real player with 481.3 hrs in game
as of 12/112016 there has been a lot of updates and is great game and i do think the palyers look like the best wrestling players i seen in years the twitch brocast are great to watch and are on youtube all so the news letter is great to read and tells you a lot of what going on with the game so i think it a most have if you want to know bit more from them game play is great and with every update it just gets better and better so a big thanks to the people behind this for doing a great job
as of 13/5/2016 the game now has 8 players to pick from and 1 on 1, 3 on 3, 4 on 4, and a lot more moves now this is comming to be a great game and a must have for any wrestling fan can not wait to see what is comming there even players that come to the ring to stop you winning the match witch is fun over all the game is getting to be a great game and a lot of fun
– Real player with 9.8 hrs in game
RetroMania Wrestling
I’ve played 10 hours of RetroMania to really try out everything, and I’ll put it in a pros and cons list.
Pros:
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Design. The design is great, the characters and stages all feel very different to each other. The game convention stage for example has so much happening in the background, a lot of details.
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Simple instructions. For people new to this style of game, it might be hard at first but you should be able to pick it up with a little practice. The story mode also has an intro that helps you understand the game before getting into it.
– Real player with 20.6 hrs in game
Retrofest will surely pluck a string on early 90’s kids’ hearts.
In one of this game forum’s discussions (which I usually avoid participating in due to their toxic and explosive nature) I read a developer comment stating that he made this game because this is the game he always wanted to play, and no one else ever made it.
I think this is an inspiring statement, not only because sometimes it feels games aren’t always born out of love anymore, but also because who among us gamers never dreamt about developing the game HE always wanted to play.
– Real player with 16.0 hrs in game
Wrestlers Without Boundaries
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
not a wrestling game, just a port of a mobile game where you can kick, punch, and do a grapple. runs fine, but it’s a bare bones game that just exists.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Wrestling Revolution 3D
So, the first match, the first fuccking match I have right? I have no idea what I’m doing, and think “this match is an iron man match or something,” well it’s with the Undertaker (I modded the game so it would be more like an actual WWE/whatever the fuck company) and it’s me vs. the Miz. So this match goes on for a good solid hour and Kane, Mankind, and who knows who the fuck else gets involved in the match. I can’t stand, I’m getting my ass beaten into the concrete floor, took control of Kane, made him jump off the furniture and what happens? I break his fucking legs. You heard me right, his legs. I beat the Miz’s ass into the pavment as well as Kane did (and Paul Bearer the WWE’s version of the TFS version of Mr. Popo) I get… one. final. pin. On the Miz, and what happens after that? “Nobody wins this contest” my face is expressionless, and all the words from my vocal chords cower back into my skull saying “fuck that you ain’t got no words” leaving me speechless. Never has a game left me so fucking speechless to where I thought I had gotten a lobotomy. For a good five minutes, I was walking around my house wondering what the fuck just happened. And that is why I recommend this game, but not without a controller. Also, this is fucking randomized which makes it better, all the modes are great and I hope to sweet MDickie himself that he updates this game soon because it’s a G L O R I O U S masterpiece. Glitchy? Yes, but that adds character. Needless to say, this game is up there (for me, personally) with the likes of WWF No Mercy, and Wrestlemania 2000. That says a lot.
– Real player with 122.3 hrs in game
You ever wanted to hit someone with a steel chair and NOT be disqualified? Want to manage a card for a show only to be beaten in the ratings by Family Guy? WANT TO MAKE AN 8 FOOT TALL 16 YEAR OLD AND GET PAID THOUSANDS TO BEAT PEOPLE UP WITH CHAIRS? Then Welcome to Wrestling Revolution 3D.
Career mode has you choose and create a wrestler for whom you can have killed. Make backstage choices like getting drunk with your coworkers… even at the age of 16. Form a tag team and tell your partner that you don’t want to dress as them and so they dress as you. Create a tower of doom to injure, mame, and possibly murder your compitition. Don’t worry, the worse that can happen is that you injure yourself.
– Real player with 83.5 hrs in game