For even more story-driven content, this year’s 2K Towers mode highlights the career of Roman Reigns. It’s completely over the top, like last year’s story was, and has a good 15 to 20 hours worth of gameplay in it. If you skip past the character creation process rather quickly (which also includes the option to upload your own face into the game), then there’s a meaty M圜areer story waiting for you – which I thought was well done and probably my personal highlight of the game. In addition, you can also tune the look and feel of the game’s arenas this year, though I didn’t make much use of this during my time with the game. If you head towards the M圜areer story mode, you can now also take a female character into the narrative, which is a welcome first for the series.
Some of it works, some of it doesn’t, and some things that should have been changed didn’t get the upgrade they deserve.īefore you start playing, you can dive into the character creation tool, which has a ton of options available to you if you enjoy visually customizing your own character. Let me just start off by saying that I didn’t quite get the “rebirth” references to WWE 2K20 ahead of the game’s release, as the list of new features didn’t strike me as revolutionary but rather as a list of changes to what was already there. It’s out now for PS4, Xbox One and PC – we tested it on an Xbox One. Dubbed “the rebirth of the WWE 2K franchise”, WWE 2K20 is the latest version of Visual Concepts’ pro wrestling game.