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WWE 2K18

2017
GenresAction, Simulation, Side View Perspective, Fighting, Sports, Top-Down Perspective, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableOct 13, 2017
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
DeveloperYuke's
Overview

This latest entry in 2k Sports WWE series boasts a next generation graphics engine, the largest roster of any WWE game before it with the rosters updated gimmick sets and show stylings to closely resembles the current TV product, and the first WWE 2k only be released on current generation hardware. Seth Rollins was revealed to be the cover star, and the game's slogan is "Be Like No One."

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Metacritic Score

66


Opencritic Score

66


IMDB Score

6.2

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Critics praise WWE 2K18 for new features like the Carry system and varied gameplay modes, but also criticize it for glitches, sluggishness, and unresponsive controls. The game offers depth and strategic mechanics but suffers from technical issues and repetitive gameplay patterns, leading to mixed reviews.

In analyzing the opinions of various critics on the gameplay of WWE 2K18, it is evident that there are several positive aspects highlighted by reviewers. Critics such as COGconnected and Everyeye.it praise the addition of new features like the Carry system, which adds depth and dynamic gameplay opportunities. The inclusion of modes like Backstage Brawl and the enhancement of match types such as 8-Man matches and Royal Rumble are commended for providing variety and strategic depth to the gameplay experience. Trusted Reviews also lauds the fun gameplay, balanced reversals, and the riotous multiplayer mode, indicating an overall positive sentiment towards the gameplay mechanics. On the other hand, there are notable criticisms raised by critics regarding the gameplay of WWE 2K18. App Trigger and InsideGamer.nl point out issues with gameplay glitches, bugs, and a confusing submission system that impact the overall enjoyment of the game. Game Informer and Xbox Achievements express frustration with the sluggishness of the gameplay, difficult controls, and timing windows for reversals, indicating a lack of fluidity and responsiveness in the in-ring action. Additionally, GameSpew mentions long-winded animations and unwinnable matches as negative aspects that hinder the overall gameplay experience. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the gameplay of WWE 2K18 is mixed. While there is appreciation for the variety of playable modes, new features like the Carry system, and the replication of WWE's in-ring product, there are concerns raised about technical issues, sluggish movement, and unresponsive controls. The game seems to offer a blend of positive elements such as depth in gameplay options and strategic mechanics alongside negative aspects like bugs, glitches, and repetitive gameplay patterns. The differing opinions from critics highlight a divide in the reception of WWE 2K18's gameplay, with some finding enjoyment in its offerings while others are critical of its execution.


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Critics praise WWE 2K18 for its stunning visuals, lifelike player models, and impressive lighting effects. Some mention minor issues like non-scanned wrestlers and animation inconsistencies, but overall, the game's graphics are considered a major improvement. Despite some criticisms, the majority of reviewers commend the attention to detail and overall visual fidelity, making WWE 2K18 a visually appealing experience for fans.

The opinions of several critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of WWE 2K18 are varied but generally positive. Critics such as Forbes, Gameblog.fr, and God is a Geek praise the game for its beautiful visuals, impressive player models, enhanced lighting effects, and improved character animations. They highlight the attention to detail in character models, realistic body details, and overall graphical fidelity. The improved lighting system and detailed wrestler faces are also commended, contributing to a visually striking and polished presentation. On the other hand, some critics, like COGconnected and Everyeye.it, point out certain drawbacks in the graphics and visual design of WWE 2K18. They mention issues with non-scanned wrestlers standing out, immersion-breaking crowd reactions and animations, as well as inconsistencies in animations and physical interactions. Critic Worth Playing notes that the graphics and animations may be starting to feel stagnant, lacking significant incremental improvements. Additionally, IGN Italia and GameSpew highlight concerns with the representation of female wrestlers and inconsistencies in character visuals, respectively. Overall, the consensus among critics leans towards the positive side, acknowledging the advancements in graphics and visual design in WWE 2K18. The game is generally praised for its improved character models, enhanced lighting, and attention to detail in player creations. Despite some criticisms regarding certain character models, animations, and technical issues, the majority of reviewers appreciate the overall visual fidelity and graphical improvements in the game. The use of a new graphics engine, detailed wrestler faces, and lifelike visuals are highlighted as strengths of WWE 2K18, making it a visually appealing experience for fans of the series.


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Critics had mixed feelings about the sound design and music in WWE 2K18. Some praised the improved sound effects, new commentary lines, and curated soundtrack, while others criticized the lack of coherence in the music, repetitive commentary, and absence of voice acting in certain modes. Overall, opinions varied, with room for improvement in creating a more immersive audio experience for players.

The sound design and music of WWE 2K18 received a mix of positive and negative feedback from critics. Some reviewers, such as Hardcore Gamer and Vandal, praised the overall improvement in sound design compared to previous installments. Hardcore Gamer specifically mentioned that the sound effects were solid, while Vandal appreciated the commentary by Corey Graves, Byron Saxton, and Michael Cole, along with the soundtrack curated by The Rock. The inclusion of new commentary lines, as highlighted by COGconnected, was also seen as a positive addition that enhanced the gameplay experience. On the negative side, several critics pointed out various issues with the sound design and music of WWE 2K18. App Trigger and LaPS4 criticized the soundtrack for its lack of coherence, repetitiveness, and limited selection of songs. PLAY! Zine and Xbox Achievements echoed similar sentiments, mentioning that the curated soundtrack, while eclectic, could become repetitive and may not appeal to all players. Gamers' Temple and Game Informer highlighted the absence of voice acting in certain modes, leading to weak wrestler dialogue and an overall lack of immersion in the storytelling aspects. Overall, the consensus among critics leans towards a mixed reception of the sound design and music in WWE 2K18. While there were positive remarks regarding the improved sound effects, new commentary lines, and curated soundtrack, the game faced criticism for issues such as repetitiveness in the music selection, lack of wrestler voices, and stilted commentary. Worth Playing's praise for the new animations and crowd chants adds a layer of positivity to the overall sentiment, but the general feedback suggests that there is room for improvement in enhancing the audio elements to create a more immersive and engaging experience for players.


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Critics unanimously slam WWE 2K18 for lacking voice acting, especially in MyCareer mode, leading to awkward dialogues, diminished immersion, and disconnect from the narrative. The absence of spoken dialogue impacts authenticity and engagement in the game, according to reviews from various sources.

In terms of positives, it is evident from the critics' opinions that the voice acting in WWE 2K18 received unanimous criticism for its absence or lack thereof. Critics like Destructoid, Eurogamer Italy, and Everyeye.it highlighted the complete lack of spoken dialogue in the game, particularly in conversations with NPCs and during promos, which significantly impacted the authenticity and engagement of the narrative elements. This lack of voice acting outside of matches was also noted by PLAY! Zine and Hooked Gamers, emphasizing the potential impact on immersion and storytelling in modes like MyCareer. On the negative side, the absence of voice acting in WWE 2K18 was a major drawback according to the critics. GameSpot, Impulsegamer, and Metro GameCentral all pointed out the lack of voice actors in the game, especially in the MyCareer mode, leading to awkward dialogues, diminished immersion, and a general disconnect from the narrative experience. Game Informer and GameSpew also criticized the lack of voice-over in My Career mode on Xbox One, further emphasizing the negative impact this aspect had on the overall gameplay and storytelling. Overall, the consensus among the critics is clear: the voice acting, or rather the lack thereof, in WWE 2K18 was a significant issue that detracted from the overall experience of the game. With multiple reviewers highlighting the absence of spoken dialogue, awkward facial animations, and limited dialogue options, it is evident that the lack of voice acting impacted the immersion, engagement, and authenticity of the narrative elements in the game. The unanimous criticism from critics like Eurogamer Italy, Everyeye.it, GameSpew, and others underscores the importance of well-executed voice acting in enhancing the overall gameplay and storytelling experience in WWE 2K18.


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Xbox One version of WWE 2K18 performs well with smooth online play, while PS4 faces major technical issues like glitches and crashes. Nintendo Switch version suffers from severe performance problems. Critics agree that technical performance is lacking across all platforms, with PS4 and Switch versions facing the most issues.

In terms of the positives for each gaming platform, the Xbox One version of WWE 2K18 seems to have fared relatively better in terms of technical performance and stability. Game Informer notes that the online mode Road to Glory on Xbox One runs smoothly without any slowdowns, indicating a good overall experience. Generación Xbox also mentions that while there are some technical issues like long loading times and an outdated graphics engine, the game still delivers an engaging and authentic wrestling experience. On the PC platform, Hooked Gamers highlights that although there were initial low frame rates, a solution was found, suggesting a potential for improvement in technical performance. However, moving on to the negatives for each gaming platform, the PS4 version of WWE 2K18 received a lot of criticism for its technical performance and stability. Multiple critics, such as GameSpot, Eurogamer Italy, and Metro GameCentral, pointed out various issues like glitches, frame-rate drops, long loading times, animation uncertainties, and frequent crashes. LaPS4 even mentioned tearing, awkward animations, and excessive advertising hindering the overall experience. The Nintendo Switch version faced severe performance problems, as noted by IGN and Nintendo Life, with significant frame rate issues, horrendous slowdowns, and inconsistencies in character models making certain modes painful or unplayable. Switch Player highlighted the need for a large download and suggested that the game was rushed at launch, leading to various issues. Overall, the consensus among the critics regarding the technical performance of WWE 2K18 across all platforms is predominantly negative. While some platforms like Xbox One showed some improvements and provided a more stable experience, the PS4 version faced a multitude of technical issues affecting gameplay, as highlighted by critics like GameSpot and Everyeye.it. The Nintendo Switch version was particularly criticized for its severe performance problems, with reviewers like NintendoWorldReport and Vooks pointing out game-breaking technical issues impacting the stability of the game. The PC version, although mentioned to have initial frame rate problems by Hooked Gamers, was also criticized for technical issues similar to the console versions by GameSpot. In conclusion, the overall sentiment from the critics suggests that WWE 2K18 struggled with technical performance and stability across all platforms, with the PS4 and Nintendo Switch versions bearing the brunt of these issues.


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Critics praise WWE 2K18 for its replay value thanks to extensive customization options and modes like MyPlayer and Road to Glory. However, concerns arise about limitations in single-player modes, loot boxes affecting customization, and technical issues that impact the overall replayability. While the game offers diverse content and a deep MyCareer mode, mixed reviews suggest waiting for improvements or price drops to enhance its value proposition.

The Replay Value of WWE 2K18 has been positively highlighted by several critics. Critics like Forbes, God is a Geek, and Worth Playing appreciate the extensive customization options and modes like MyPlayer and Road to Glory, which contribute to the game's replayability. The creation suite and deep MyCareer mode are specifically mentioned as enhancing the replay value of the game. Additionally, Gameblog.fr praises the wide range of gameplay modes and diverse roster, including current Superstars and Legends, which adds to the variety and longevity of the gameplay experience. On the other hand, some critics express concerns about the limitations and drawbacks that affect the Replay Value of WWE 2K18. GameSpot and Nintendo Life point out the issues with engaging single-player modes and limited customization options in MyCareer due to loot boxes, which can hinder the overall replayability of the game. Destructoid mentions the lack of inherent rewards beyond fantasy booking dreams, while GameSpew and Switch Player highlight technical failings and potential issues affecting the lasting appeal of the game. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the Replay Value of WWE 2K18 is mixed. While the game offers a vast amount of content, various game modes, and extensive customization options that contribute positively to its replayability, unresolved issues, stagnant gameplay, and concerns about limited modes and technical failings dampen the overall experience for some reviewers. Critics like GameGrin and Trusted Reviews acknowledge the game's potential for replay value but suggest waiting for improvements or price drops to enhance the overall value proposition. The varied opinions from critics indicate that while WWE 2K18 has its strengths in terms of content and modes, there are notable areas that could be improved to elevate the game's replayability and appeal to a wider audience.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

WWE 2K18 receives mixed reviews from critics. Positive aspects praised include improved gameplay mechanics, graphics, and customization options. However, criticisms focus on lackluster soundtrack, gameplay issues, technical problems, and a dull career mode. While the game has strengths, such as enjoyable gameplay and visual appeal, it falls short on innovation and addressing long-standing issues. Overall, WWE 2K18 offers a decent wrestling experience with room for improvement but may not fully satisfy all players.

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Generacionxbox.com

Jan 1, 1970

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WWE 2K18 is praised for its improved gameplay mechanics, visuals, and online features, offering a standout wrestling experience with a diverse roster and engaging gameplay modes

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Vandal.net

Jan 1, 1970

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Visually striking and technically polished, setting a strong foundation for future installments with room for improvement. A must-play for wrestling enthusiasts.


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Cogconnected.com

Jan 1, 1970

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WWE 2K18 makes great strides to improve the experience, but there are still some issues that need to be addressed. The game offers enjoyable gameplay with new mechanics and match formats, improved graphics and audio enhancements, and a variety of ways to play. However, there are flaws in the non-scanned wrestlers, crowd reactions, and commentary. The technical performance is decent with some frame rate drops. Overall, WWE 2K18 is a solid game that shows improvement with each passing year.

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Forbes.com

Jan 1, 1970

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The core of the WWE 2K franchise has been strengthened, making it a deep and fun game.


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Trustedreviews.com

Jan 1, 1970

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The overall verdict is that WWE 2K18 is a great wrestling game with a crazy amount of depth, but it feels too similar to the previous installment to reach new highs. However, it is still praised as a solid and entertaining game that any fan would enjoy.

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Hardcoregamer.com

Jan 1, 1970

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The review concludes that WWE 2K18 is a solid upgrade from the previous game, with improvements in gameplay mechanics and graphics. It states that longtime fans will enjoy a more robust experience, while newcomers will find it to be the best-playing incarnation of the franchise yet.


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Gamesradar.com

Jan 1, 1970

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The game is praised for its create-a-wrestler options and roster, but criticized for the bugs and issues that have been present in previous iterations of the series.

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Thegamesmachine.it

Jan 1, 1970

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WWE 2K18 maintains a similar structure and approach to previous years, offering a game that is easy to learn and filled with wrestlers and exciting moves.

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3djuegos.com

Jan 1, 1970

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WWE 2K18 is a notable production but seems hesitant to strive for more than just being a licensed game, leaving room for improvement.

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Godisageek.com

Jan 1, 1970

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The game is praised for its customization options and improvements in graphics, but criticized for technical issues and lack of significant changes from previous years.

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