![]() These include one-on-one, tag team, tornado tag team, steel cage, royal rumble, Fatal 4 Way, and Triple Threat modes! You can also use the money you earn by playing to buy more wrestlers including classic ones like Andre the Giant and Hulk Hogan. There are also quick exhibition matches for both male and female wrestlers. To level up and unlock goodies for your created characters (more on that in a bit), go to Battleground Challenges to compete in matches there. There are a couple of online-only ones including a Tournament and King of the Battlegrounds modes. In this mode you will have to perform challenges to unlock goodies in the other modes. There is the campaign, or story mode, which depicts the plot with comic book cutscenes you can read or skip (which is what I did). Characters are depicted with cartoony big heads and disproportionate bodies, and their moves have cartoony effects like flaming fists and glowing auras. ![]() The other thing that makes this game stand out is that it doesn’t take itself too seriously. For one, they made the controls easy to understand for the most part, with buttons cues telling you when to push what button to pin, do a reversal, wriggle out of a hold, and more. There are two main things that separate this game from other wrestling simulators. When you pin your opponent down for three seconds, you win. The lower their energy, the easier it is to pin them down longer. Like in wrestling, the object of this game is to punch, kick, and throw your opponents and whittle down their energy. It’s available on all current consoles and PC, but reviewed on PS4 here. So I decided to step out of my comfort zone and give this one a try. Many kids do like TV wrestling, and who can blame them? It’s all about super cool, strong and athletic guys and gals performing over the top moves on each other. One of my online friends suggested I review the new WWE 2K Battlegrounds game, as it’s a game that might appeal to kids and younger fans. Although I do have a bunch of friends and family members who like wrestling on TV. Don’t get me wrong, I certainly have respect for the athletes and performers, but it’s just not something that has kept my interest. Personally, I’ve never been able to get into professional wrestling on TV.
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