
Unfortunately, it doesn’t really personify either of them that well, sticking them with laughable dialogue and bad jokes. It does provide the option of choosing between a male and female superstar this time around.

However, WWE 2K20 reverses course with its charisma. Sure, it was corny at times, but it had some fun moments fans could relate to. It followed two up-and-coming wrestlers, Buzz and Cole, through the NXT circuit, on his way to becoming a WWE superstar. The "M圜areer" mode for WWE 2K19 wasn’t too bad.

WWE 2K20’s "M圜areer" mode suffers from forgettable characters and bad writing And we didn’t even get to the Create-a-Wrestler mode with a droopy eye hanging out of someone’s face. These are just two of the many, many glitches fans have found in WWE 2K20. The strangest part? Corey Graves and Michael Cole’s commentary is surprisingly calm throughout. Between disappearing items, Rousey losing control of her legs and the ropes wildly shaking out of control, it looks more like something resembling a horror game. If that’s not enough, a match between Dakota Kai and Ronda Rousey quickly becomes a comedy of errors. Talk about getting too close for comfort. In one example, Charlotte Flair attempts to get a submission on her opponent while glitching straight through a sitting referee. But those are child’s play compared to some of the horrors players have come across in WWE 2K20. In the past, the WWE games have produced some unfortunate - but funny - glitches, like when a ref’s arms were behind his back even after a wrestler released him. And hopefully, they’ll serve as guidance for the developers at Visual Concepts and the publishers at 2K Sports to come back strong with next year’s WWE 2K21. With that, let’s take a closer look at the critical mistakes that this year’s entry made. But the problems go much deeper than that, with some features taking a step backward from what WWE 2K19 accomplished in the previous year. So why did it fail? Some will say it’s the hilariously awful glitches that WWE 2K20 has produced thus far. Since its release, the game has hit rock bottom on the Metacritic front, with a 44 on PlayStation 4 and an even lower 39 on Xbox One, not to mention the negative social media buzz between reviewers and WWE fans alike. Featuring the stars of World Wrestling Entertainment’s many programs, along with the ability to create your own superstar to jump into the roster, you’d think that the game would be a hit, right?

In 2019, 2K Sports released the latest entry in its wrestling franchise, WWE 2K20.
