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WWE 2K15 - Xbox 360
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- Presentation Overhaul: Listen to Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole call the action with the best commentary featured in a WWE game to date, with more than five times the lines recorded than any other year. WWE 2K15 will also feature a custom soundtrack featuring today’s hottest artists, curated by John Cena.
- Introducing: 2K Showcase: Relive the groundbreaking rivalries of John Cena vs. CM Punk and Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels in a new single player campaign told through your gameplay and historic WWE footage.
- WWE Universe and Creation Suite: Create your own Custom Superstar, or customize WWE Superstars and Divas, Move-Sets and entrances. Take control of WWE as your actions shape your Universe: storylines, schedule, rivalries, alliances and more!
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ASIN | B00KBZHSUY |
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Release date | October 28, 2014 |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #40,492 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #859 in Xbox 360 Games |
Product Dimensions | 5.4 x 0.6 x 7.6 inches; 3.21 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Teen |
Item model number | 49428 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Manufacturer | 2K |
Date First Available | May 13, 2014 |
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The next generation of WWE video games has arrived! WWE 2K15 will usher in a new era of WWE video games and deliver the gaming experience that fans have sought for generations!
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WWE 2K15 - Xbox 360 : Feel it
WWE 2K15 will deliver the most authentic recreation of WWE action to date, featuring your favorite WWE Superstars, Divas, and Legends as seen on WWE television each week. With new game modes such as Who Got NXT? and 2K Showcase, in addition to returning modes like WWE Universe, a comprehensive Creation Suite, and all your favorite match types, WWE 2K15 promises to put all of WWE in your hands.
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All-new Who Got NXT Mode:The rising stars of WWE make their video game debut in the exclusive Who Got NXT mode. Play through epic matches as these stars transition from NXT to the bright lights and big stage of WWE! |
Introducing: 2K Showcase:Relive the groundbreaking rivalries of John Cena vs. CM Punk and Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels in a new single player campaign told through your gameplay and historic WWE footage. |
Creation Suite:Create your own Custom Superstar, or customize WWE Superstars and Divas, Move-Sets and entrances. |
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WWE Universe:Take control of WWE as your actions shape your Universe: storylines, schedule, rivalries, alliances and more! |
Improved Graphics:New lighting systems and character models bring your favorite WWE Superstars and Divas to life like never before! |
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Customers like the gift-giving aspect of the product, saying it's the perfect gift for any WWE fan. They are also satisfied with the quality. However, some customers are disappointed with the music, saying they can't use a custom entrance music. They also disagree on appearance, roster, and performance.
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Customers like the quality of the video game. For example,they say it's a great game, has hours of fun, and keeps their son busy for hours. Some mention that it'd be worth a buy if they had a story mode.
"...It's a good wrestling game. I will say it's not as good as those old wrestling games on the N64...." Read more
"My 11 yr. old says that it's fun and he likes the new characters and story modes. The graphics are better than 2K14 and its more realistic...." Read more
"...While I'm sure the nex gen versions will slaughter this one, this is worth a buy, just maybe not completely at full price...." Read more
"Great game. I would have given it 5 stars if it weren't for the lack of features available in the next-gen versions...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the gift. They mention that it is a perfect gift for any WWE fan.
"...Thank you, it arrived quickly and made a great gift." Read more
"...Paired it with a WWE t-shirt for the perfect gift for any WWE fan." Read more
"Great gift for grandson. he loved it." Read more
"Good gift. Case was cracked..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the video game. Some mention that the graphics are awesome, fun and entertainingly crazy, and the presentation is slightly better than previous versions. The game plays smoothly, and has crisper character models. However, some say that the game is not the best graphics for an Xbox 360, and that the ring action is clunky and terribly unrealistic.
"...The game plays smoothly, character models are a little crisper than in 2K14 and I don't feel as distracted when playing it as I did in 2K14...." Read more
"...I don't know what happened, but the in ring action is clunky and terribly unrealistic.It looks like it was programmed for PS1 or something...." Read more
"...The next gen version is a lot more slowed down, the graphics are better..." Read more
"Not the best graphics for an xbox 360." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the video game software. Some mention that it works great and is excellent, while others say that the way around the limit doesn't work if you're downloading logos, arenas, and have not gotten a single achievement.
"excellent" Read more
"...There's a simple way around it, but the way around the limit doesn't work if you're downloading logos, arenas, move-sets...." Read more
"Arrived on time. No issues with package. Everything brand new and works great!" Read more
"...I played for 4 hours and have not gotten a single achievement. You have to beat long drawn out goals on hard mode for most of them." Read more
Customers are mixed about the roster of the video game. Some mention that it is an updated roster, with great additions from '02-'04, while others say that the size is smaller than 2K14 and there are more championships in exhibition mode.
"...The roster size is smaller than 2k14, and there are more championships in exhibition mode than characters...." Read more
"...+ Updated Roster (love the Wyatt Family)+ Great Roster Additions from '02-'04 (Evolution, for example) with even more roster additions coming..." Read more
"...absolutely shocked to load it up and see a replica of 2K14 with a smaller roster. I played a handful of matches and went back to playing 2K14...." Read more
"...The create a story mode has been removed. The roster is smaller this time around as well. However, it is still a decent game overall." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the music in the game. They mention that they can't use a custom entrance music from their system, there are no more custom soundtracks, and the roster is barely 1/3 the size of WWE 2K14.
"...Other complaints I've seen on 2K15 is the removal of custom entrance music and the custom entrances only include one generic motion...." Read more
"The fact that you cannot use your own custom music in the Create-a-wrestler, like before, is a big let down...." Read more
"...nothing to choose from compared to the last game You can't use a custom entrance music from music saved on your system...." Read more
"...It's a small thing but the inability to put your own music in the game really bugs me and completely ruins the immersion...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the case of the video game. They mention that it has a scratch on the playing surface and the edge of the case was cracked.
"Came in a simple package. Unfortunately the edge of the case was cracked. We didn’t send it back, because we needed it right away for a gift...." Read more
"WWE 2k15 is a great game but I got my copy in a slightly damaged disc that's basically scratched but I can fix it easily as I know what not to put..." Read more
"Was really scratched" Read more
"Game was great, but developed a scratch on the around the playing surface near the edge. No other games developed this problem." Read more
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I rate this one higher even though I don't think most gamers do. I'm going to explain the differences.
The Create a Finisher is gone. The Create a Story is gone.
The roster is much better in 2K15. The NXT and Showcase modes are relatively fun.
Most of what I had read must have been based around WWE 2K15 on the XBone and PS4. This is a near carbon copy of 2K14 on the Xbox 360. You can still Create Divas in the 360 version. No match options were removed, it's exactly the same as 2K14 match options.
One negative is the Community Creations community isn't near as active on 2K15. You can download pretty much any wrestler you can name on 2K14's Community Creations, not so on 2K15, but there's still some good created wrestlers, especially if you like Indy wrestling. If you're into International wrestling, then you would probably prefer 2K14's Community Creations. 2K15 has 1-2 created versions of the biggest name international wrestlers like Great Muta, Cibernetico, Liger, and you're as likely to find 1 bad one for every 1 good one.
I had read "limited creation functions", but that doesn't apply as much on the 360. It hasn't changed since 2K14. What has changed is how Community Creations works. On 2K14, you can download the max 100 wrestlers if you want to in one night. On 2K15 it limits you to 10 downloads per 24 hour period. There's a simple way around it, but the way around the limit doesn't work if you're downloading logos, arenas, move-sets. It's a little annoying, but the default roster had at least 20 wrestlers in it that I had to download on 2K14.
The game plays smoothly, character models are a little crisper than in 2K14 and I don't feel as distracted when playing it as I did in 2K14. I kept wanting to create a story, create a finisher, I just knew I would figure out how to make a finisher that didn't look herky jerky, but it didn't work. This 2K15 has more moves since it retains all the moves from 2K14 and adds all the moves for the new wrestlers who weren't in last year's game. Since I don't watch wrestling much, most of the moves are new to me so I didn't miss the create a finisher option.
Other complaints I've seen on 2K15 is the removal of custom entrance music and the custom entrances only include one generic motion. Those are both right. I usually play wrestling or even fighting games for an hour or so and it's just to relax. I turn the entrances to off. So those removed features aren't noticeable to the way I play the game. But they are gone for those who do like custom music and custom entrances. Both features were in 2K14.
It just came down to me preferring this roster over 2K14's. It's a good wrestling game. I will say it's not as good as those old wrestling games on the N64. But I've been saying that about every wrestling game I've played since Wrestlemania 2000, No Mercy and the WCW vs games on the N64. This 2K15 is the better buy of the two as I ended up sinking fifty dollars in a used version of 2K14, whereas I only spent the price for 2K15 plus 2 DLCs that were only seven dollars.
Sadly, the online cheating is just as bad, if not worse, than it was with the previous game. Tons of players go around freezing people, doing teleporting unblockable moves, etc. with impunity. 2K games support has recently stated that the only way they'll enforce the anti-cheating measures against a player is if you send video footage of them cheating with their gamertag to support.
Community Creations was ruined by 2K placing restrictions on how many items you could upload or download. Previously you could do both as much as you wanted. Now you start at at rank "Bronze" (show me somebody who has actually gotten past that, without just spamming fake downloads) where you can have 5 uploads (period) and download 10 items per day (2K16 allows you 20 downloads per day). There is a glitch wherein the first time you start downloading you can get as much downloads as you want, but as soon as you exit out, and come back, you've got the restriction permanently.
Also, the baseball bat in extreme rules matches is now black (in honor of Sting). Other than that, most of the game is pretty much identical to how you remember from 2K14, except that the Single Player is now a lot of repetative and generic matches focused on the WWE programming of 2014. The Season Pass (that you have to buy separately, at least while it's still online) includes far more content, and makes up for the lack. "Beat the Streak" mode against Undertaker in 2K14 could be beaten by beating up the Deadman using weapons outside the ring, then tapping him out with a submission inside. This time you go against John Cena, but since there's a timer and DQ is on, you can just toss him outside the ring, slam him through a barricade or table, and win via "Count Out." Do this five times (after you play 5 matches with each of the NXT pre-selected guys) and you can now play against John Cena with anyone, and upload your scores online (whoop dee doo!). There just isn't much here to enjoy if you've already played 2K14. The real reason I bought this game at all (and got it used) was because I had enjoyed 2K14 so much and my friends were all playing this game, so it was essentially just a way to keep playing with them online.
I would say, if you love (the male side of) NXT, circa 2014, and what was on WWE TV at the time, you'll love this game, but if you were a big fan of 2K14, you'll wonder what any of the fuss was about. The next gen version is a lot more slowed down, the graphics are better (with the waxy mannequin look given to the wrestlers who now appear to have really wet hair instead of hair made of plastic) and there's a really long, repetitive "MyCareer" mode thrown in, which apart from letting you use a custom character, I'm not sure is that much better than the single player we get in this game. Honestly, I enjoyed the single player in WWE 13 a lot better. None of these games are perfect by any means, the online cheating and the glitches, and wasted potential aside, they are generally some of the most fun you can have with a professional wrestling game these days. 2K16 isn't much different, but again, it improves a few things, and makes some things worse, and ends up being about the same thing we've been getting for years.