

These events stray off the conventional wrestling path and introduce fantasy environments and participants. The 2K Originals mode only has one event available at the time of writing, but 2K promises more on the horizon. Loads of match types are available, as well as a lengthy M圜areer mode, the return of the 2K Showcase mode, and an all-new 2K Originals mode. Much like the real-life roster, the level of talent on display is impossible to deny.

It features a stacked roster of current superstars and well as a smattering of legends (many of which are locked behind a paywall). WWE 2K20 presents itself as a wrestling simulation and a celebration of all things WWE. WWE 2K20 is a video game so bad that it should be Old Yeller’d and the people that allowed its release and encouraged folks to spend up to $99.99 on it should be ashamed (though one would likely have to be incapable of feeling shame to offer this garbage up for sale in the first place). After all, the fans are idiot marks that allowed WWE and its video game licensors to shovel excrement onto their plates for years. It features the most promising roster in history, yet manages to squander it with incompetence, all while expecting fans to lap it up like they always do.

WWE 2K20 closely aligns with much of the current WWE onscreen product.
