Just an absolute blast. The story modes/dream match modes are fantastic, the gameplay, if clunky, is an absolute blast and seeing Drew McIntyre doing a Double Moonsault Future Shock is one of the coolest things any wrestling game has ever made

Fantastic redemption from 2k20 but jesus this game was buggy at times. I think I've decided I dislike the new gameplay style, just didn't feel like it gelled and is super hard to try and do realistic style matches in for something like Universe Mode. Still a decent game and a good return to form

Absolute childhood classic and will go back to beat it one day but that Vilgax fight can do one.

Probably 2k's magnum opus in wrestling. Roster is unreal, the showcase was a great look through WWE history, the gameplay was amazing, this was the best possible send off to the PS3/360 era for wrestling games

7 year old me was ADDICTED TO THIS, still reminisce over doing the snowboarding over the railing of that massive red bridge

I haven't seen a franchise have such a leap in quality apart from 2k15 to 2k16. They go from a visually pleasing but cut-down half-game to a well made, stacked, proper wrestling game. My only issue is the 600,000 variations of Steve Austin, couldn't all the late 90's ones just be condensed into one character?

Ridiculous fun as a kid, in hindsight limiting the Ultimate Alien's to small segments was smart because otherwise it would've been too op, story is great (shame the Potis Altiare never made it to the show), only downside is Kevin is INSUFFERABLE in dialogue.

This game was too complex for 9 year old me but I'm absolutely gonna finish it one day. The concept in and of itself is amazing.

The greatest open world game ever. fight me.

Whoever made this is the most evil bastard in history