Similar to how Vince McMahon’s pro-wrestling empire has dominated the space over the last 20 years, WWE has also dominated the pro-wrestling video game section in that same amount of time. The Fire Pro Wrestling series comes close but WWE’s roster of superstars were never part of that game. On top of that, Fire Pro Wrestling had a fairly steep learning curve that made it hard for younger or casual gamers to pick up and play. So when 2K and Visual Concepts decided to take a two-year hiatus after the bug-filled and glitch-ridden launch of WWE 2K20, wrestling fans such as myself have been yearning for a game that would let us play as our favourite wrestlers and also live out our wildest dreams of becoming a pro-wrestler performing in the squared circle. With that being said, I was incredibly apprehensive when WWE 2K22 was released in March. I waited after a month before finally pulling the trigger and picking the game up on Steam as it had a discount. To my surprise, instead of wanting to ask for a refund, I ended up spending around two hours just creating a bulked up virtual version of myself and enjoying the… Read full this story
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