![]() ![]() Players of WWE 2K20 (and earlier) will notice the relatively stripped back move-sets, but there is enough to play around with, and the buzz when you defy gravity with the wrestlers, soaring into the sky to deliver a sensational slam, never gets old. There’s not much to the controls beyond the punch button, kick button, grappling, blocking, and hitting the on-screen button to do a reversal – and button-mashing to get out of a pin fall or submission. Thankfully, you can unlock things by earning regular bucks simply by playing matches, progressing in your campaigns and leveling up, so by consequence, you’ll need more regular bucks than golden bucks (sorry, no Young Bucks available). Playing as a host of colourful, fictional new wrestlers (introduced at the start of each chapter), you’re guided by Paul Heyman and ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin to help lead the charge to find the next WWE superstars.ĭaily challenges also add a reason to keep playing, which is welcome because while the gameplay itself is easy to get to grips with and enjoy, it can get a little repetitive at times. The Battleground Challenge mode allows players to create their own unique WWE superstar, rising through the ranks and developing their wrestler’s physical appearances, vanity items, and style of fighter.ĭespite the social element, fans can also enjoy a simple but exciting campaign mode, which is told in the form of classic comic strips, which is a nice touch that further helps to differentiate the game from the pseudo-realism of the main franchise. The various modes are as simplistic as the action, with Exhibition offering a good range of match-ups, going from basic singles and tag team bouts to a cage match and multi-man Royal Rumble – with fun mini-games for the latter two to bring the drama up a notch. Battle as unique and colorful new characters against established WWE Superstars to test your mettle and show your skills while unlocking new characters and Battlegrounds along the way. ![]() From Randy Orton and The Rock to Bray Wyatt, AJ Styles, and Hulk Hogan, the field is set for dream matches in what’s almost the WWE equivalent of Super Smash Bros. ![]() Where Battlegrounds succeeds is in being a good party game, as it’s incredibly easy to dive straight in with a fairly largely batch of characters already unlocked and ready to use right from the get-go. Once you get past the Detroit section of the story, you’ll find yourself in ‘The Grandest Stage of Them All’. Players can get and share these locker codes by using two ways: through the game developer or by other third parties. Right from the off, it’s clear that WWE 2K Battlegrounds is a totally different vibe, with the realistic-looking wrestlers replaced by exaggerated avatars of superstars past and present, all defying the rules of physics for a simple, mindless, but relatively enjoyable game. The last Battleground you can unlock is the WrestleMania. WWE 2K battleground players use the locker codes to unlock different free items for gameplay, such as free cosmetics, superstars, and several other features. ![]()
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