![]() The two-ring setup helps cut down on the chaos that comes with multiple wrestlers on the screen at once, but there is still chaos aplenty in the WarGames match - especially when weapons, tables, and ladders are added to the mix.Īnother fun "quality of life" feature is the addition of a new method of escape when being pinned. And since it only takes pinning one person to win the match, it's in everyone's best interest to watch out for one another. This means that one team will be outnumbered at multiple points. The match begins as a 1v1 brawl, with the other wrestlers entering the ring in intervals. ![]() There are a few tweaks here and there when it comes to how matches play out, but overall, you're still in for the same kind of WWE action that you've come to expect over the years. The core gameplay remains largely the same, as do most of the match types and game modes. "WWE 2K23" continues to build upon the new foundation of last year's game, which means you'll be immediately familiar with much of what this year's entry has to offer. You just shouldn't expect too much in the way of innovation. ![]() That's not necessarily a bad thing and is ultimately a smart business decision given the series' tumultuous past few years. However, "WWE 2K23" doesn't otherwise do too much to step outside of the already established "WWE 2K" formula. There are plenty of things to enjoy about "WWE 2K23" - most notably its WarGames match and refreshing spin on the 2K Showcase mode. The not-so-good news? It's about as safe as you can get when it comes to pushing the franchise forward. Well, the good news is that "WWE 2K23" is a continued step in the right direction.
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