WWE 2K26 review: Keeps its place at the Head of the Table but still isn’t Mr Perfect
March is always a big month for wrestling fans, and not just because it’s Sting’s birthday on the 20th (happy 67th when it comes, big man). For a sizeable group of the wrestling fanbase, March is WWE 2K month, where everyone feverishly snaps up the latest entry in 2K’s long-running grapple ‘em up series, then – because it’s the 21st century – quickly runs to social media to moan about what they don’t like this time… before getting on with it and putting hundreds of hours into it anyway. This year it’s already clear what the main bone of contention is going to be. WWE 2K26 completely overhauls the game’s reversal system for the first time since the series made its much-celebrated comeback with WWE 2K22 (after taking a year out due to the critical panning WWE 2K20 took), and while I can fully understand the reason for doing it, such a large change certainly takes some getting used to. Read More...
March is always a big month for wrestling fans, and not just because it’s Sting’s birthday on the 20th (happy 67th when it comes, big man).For a sizeable group of the wrestling fanbase, March is WWE 2K month, where everyone feverishly snaps up the latest entry in 2K’s long-running grapple ‘em up series, then – because it’s the 21st century – quickly runs to social media to moan about what they don’t like this time… before getting on with it and putting hundreds of hours into it anyway.
This year it’s already clear what the main bone of contention is going to be. WWE 2K26 completely overhauls the game’s reversal system for the first time since the series made its much-celebrated comeback with WWE 2K22 (after taking a year out due to the critical panning WWE 2K20 took), and while I can fully understand the reason for doing it, such a large change certainly takes some getting used to.
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