Felt no different from 2k22 in any way. Showcase mode was great though, adding Super Cena was genius.

Mid. Pure Mid. Nothing about this game stands out, felt no different to it's predecessor, career mode was STEAMING ASS, graphics looked odd, this game was just so ehhhhh.

Weaker than I remembered. Roster/Graphics were great but there was no substance to the career mode (not having VO for your character was a big hit), the Universe Mode changes were cool at first but grew to become unneccesary, Creation Suite was expanded on PERFECTLY though, so a weird oddball of a wrestling game

Fantastic redemption from 2k20 but jesus this game was buggy at times. I think I've decided I dislike the new gameplay style, just didn't feel like it gelled and is super hard to try and do realistic style matches in for something like Universe Mode. Still a decent game and a good return to form

Solid contender for 2k's best wrestling game, gameplay is smooth and the best hybrid of the sim-style of past games and the arcade-style of newer games, roster is great, the more linear story really worked for me, though short and lacking in replayability, but the unlockables were fun and the whole game itself is fantastic

I haven't seen a franchise have such a leap in quality apart from 2k15 to 2k16. They go from a visually pleasing but cut-down half-game to a well made, stacked, proper wrestling game. My only issue is the 600,000 variations of Steve Austin, couldn't all the late 90's ones just be condensed into one character?

Probably 2k's magnum opus in wrestling. Roster is unreal, the showcase was a great look through WWE history, the gameplay was amazing, this was the best possible send off to the PS3/360 era for wrestling games

So trimmed down from 2k14 it's almost comical, roster is enough to fill about a classroom, story mode was WAYYYY too long and too easy to just get OP early on, this game just felt like an anomaly. The creation suite is criminally bad also.

I refuse to acknowledge this game's existence, it's a genuine disgrace to wrestling games as a whole.

Kinda wish it was longer to be honest. Got it done in just under 2 hours and it felt kinda flat by the end. Gameplay is still great, level design is fun, just kinda felt a bit ehh by the end.

The early level with the fan and the armchair is for some reason constantly etched in my mind and I have no clue why, this game just kinda stuck with me

Ridiculously fun. The presentation of it being told over a board game is great, every level is super well designed and you have to really work to get any collectibles, the sandbox mode is out of this world, just a shame you couldn't play as anyone outside of Woody, Buzz and Jessie.

Picked this up again a few years back, the game hadn't aged a day. Transformation mechanics are super fun, the roster is great if random (danica patrick?), the maps are super fun and varied, had a blast with this one.

I knew barely anyone on this roster but watching that one guy kick a car so hard it did about 1/3 of any given lap was insane for child me. Absolutely adore this game