![]() For example, I was left slightly frustrated when I found I could create an alternative attire for Baron Corbin to reflect his relatively new ‘Constable’ persona, but wasn’t able to change his hairstyle. The relative dearth of options for customising existing WWE performers is probably the biggest. Nevertheless, I do have a couple of criticisms. ![]() This isn’t my creation I can’t stress that enough In fact, it’s unnervingly easy to find yourself spending 2, 3, 4 hours fiddling with sliders and the minutest of character assets without even realising it. The intuitive controls and well-explained menu screens belying the impressive intricacy of the game’s customisation options. The former especially saving a surprising amount of time when attempting to fashion a matching pair of elbow pads or gloves for your digital avatar.ĭesigning a bespoke show, Money in the Bank briefcase skin, and set of championship side-plates, meanwhile, is equally straightforward. That being said, this level of depth and complexity is most welcome when it comes to customisation.Ĭreating a wrestler and curating his/her move set is a piece of cake helped immeasurably in certain areas by the new mirror tool and character randomiser. Especially if you’re keen to unlock the game’s array of hidden content (character skins, additional manoeuvres etc.) or simply kick the crap out of The Miz. Showcase, on the other hand, isn’t quite as engrossing as MyPlayer.īut, as a way of letting players relive certain key moments from Daniel Bryan’s WWE career, whilst simultaneously gaining a fascinating insight into his time with the promotion (albeit through the obfuscating lens of Kayfabe) it’s well worth a playthrough. Which seems rather odd, given that 2K19 features all-women Royal Rumbles for the first time. However, it’s not without its flaws primarily, the fact that there’s no facility to complete MyPlayer as a female wrestler. It’s certainly fun and introduces a much-needed touch of variety, whether you prefer playing on or offline. CQ, before steadily working my way up to Wrestlemania by way of various local school gyms, NXT, and, eventually, the main roster. Allowing me (once I’d got to grips with the unnecessarily complex skill trees and ability system, anyway) to dive straight into my first match against the obnoxious Mr. ![]() ![]() However, as someone who usually makes a beeline for Universe mode at the expense of almost everything else, what surprised me most was just how much I enjoyed both MyPlayer: Road to Glory and the Daniel Bryan Showcase.Ĭreating a wrestler in MyPlayer was quick and easy, taking only a matter of minutes to complete. Showcase lets you play through some of the biggest moments from Daniel Bryan’s WWE career While larger-scale changes, like the inclusion of far more realistic and contextually appropriate promo sections, coupled with another remarkably deep roster of superstars, adds a greater degree of authenticity to the experience. Simple things, like being able to vacate a title, decide the outcome of any match at the press of a button, and assign Money in the Bank contracts to specific wrestlers, help players live out their wrestling fantasies in a far more immediate manner. Thanks in no small part to the handful of relatively minor yet crucial tweaks implemented by developers Yuke’s and Visual Concepts in this year’s game. Universe mode – the perennial favourite of those looking for an immersive wrestling simulator, rather than a WWE-themed fighting game – remains the biggest draw. ![]()
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