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WWE 2K15 (for Xbox One)

 & Timothy Torres Former Junior Analyst, Consumer Electronics

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WWE 2K15's dull, outdated game mechanics and rushed, cash-grab feel is a mean-spirited rib. Like its real-life counterpart, the WWE video game series needs new blood.

WWE 2K15 (for Xbox One) : Faceoff

Get used to seeing the same backgrounds, crowds, and handheld signs every match.

WWE 2K15 (for Xbox One) : Combo

If you're expecting to learn how to do combos, don't bother. WWE 2K15 has no interest teaching you how to play. Have ome mini-games instead!

WWE 2K15 (for Xbox One) : Paige

This wrestler is DLC-only. And not even regular, a la carte DLC. You need to buy the Season Pass to unlock her.

WWE 2K15 (for Xbox One) : MyCareer

The ostensible storyline mode feels like a meaningless drag. You can't create your own storylines, either.

WWE 2K15 (for Xbox One) : Graphics

You should see by now how inconsistent the graphics can be. Flat, blurry, boring. This doesn't look next-gen at all.

WWE 2K15 (for Xbox One) : Cena

Here's the cover star mean muggin'. Prepare to be inflicted by his musical tastes.

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Timothy Torres

Timothy Torres

Former Junior Analyst, Consumer Electronics

Timothy Torres covered wearables, digital home, and various cool gadgets, including the occasional video game. He has written all manner of copy for Computer Shopper, The Jersey Journal, Radio One, Random House, and 2D-X. Before entering the tech world, he attended New York University and worked in education as an art instructor. In his spare time he dabbles in theater, sketches comics, eats a lot of sushi and watches too many movies.

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