Everything known about new modes and special edition of WWE 2K15
The first screen of WWE 2K15, tweeted recently by John Cena. The level of detail is astounding. This is allegedly an in-game screenshot too and not from a pre-rendered cinematic. |
With
its impending release on October 28, lots of interesting information has been
made known recently about WWE 2K15. In addition to new modes and technical
specs, info about a special edition of WWE 2K15 was recently released.
The
Hulkamania special collector’s edition of WWE 2K15 feature several exclusive
in-game characters such as unique Hulk Hogan, Hollywood Hulk Hogan as well as
two versions of Sting (blonde, flat-top Sting and “Crow” Sting). I believe that
these characters, at least the Sting characters, will be available with a
pre-order of the standard game.
However,
the Hulkamania edition will net you several other cool extras. Those who
purchase the $100 special edition will also receive an art card signed by Hulk
Hogan, a piece of the canvas from Monday Night Raw on March 10, 2014 in Memphis
TN, as well as a special edition Hollywood Hulk Hogan vinyl figure by Funko.
Only 25,000 copies of this special edition will be produced so if you really
want one, better pre-order early. This special edition will only be available
for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles.
Randy Orton's signature pose recreated in WWE 2K15 |
There’s
a lot of new information about the actual gameplay and modes of WWE 2K15 known
now too. This is the second WWE game published by 2K, though WWE 2K14 was
largely produced by THQ and only finished and distributed by 2K. WWE 2K15 on
the other hand was created from the ground up by 2K, Yuke’s and Visual Concepts
and promises to give the series an entirely new look and feel. Compared to the
previous title, there has been over five times the amount of animation data
recorded for 2K15 which will allow give the Superstars more lifelike movements
than ever before. Additionally, over four times the amount of dialogue has been
recorded for commentary which should hopefully alleviate hearing the same
phrases too often, which has been an issue in the past.
The
past two WWE games had introduced spectacular new single player modes – one
following the Attitude Era and one highlighting huge matches from each of the
30 Wrestlemania shows. WWE2K15 will have its own such mode, the 2K Showcase,
which will focus on popular past rivalries. No rivalries in specific have been mentioned
but one could speculate all day that we could see rivalries like Hulk
Hogan/Sergeant Slaughter, Bret Hart/Shawn Michaels, Triple H/Rock highlighted
in the 2K Showcase. It’s said that the mode will give in-depth details about
each rivalry, treating each almost like a mini-documentary.
In
addition to the 2K Showcase, a mode called My Career will also be included,
which will be exclusive to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game.
Not much has been made known about this mode, except that it will allow you
follow the career of a user created Superstar through his career in WWE. A mode
like this hasn’t been included in a WWE game for several years and it will be
interesting to see how the developers plan on implementing methods to keep this
mode fresh and interesting to extend replayability. Several articles have
compared it to the similar career mode in NBA 2K14, though I couldn’t say how
accurate that is, having never played it. No word yet on if Universe mode will
return.
I’m
pretty excited for WWE 2K15. The series had gotten a bit stale under THQ and it
seems like 2K is really trying to inject a lot of life and new ideas with this
title. The few released screen shots (posted above) are very impressive and I
can’t wait to actually see this game in action. I just hope this title also
allows for the ability to upload/download created wrestlers so I can see all my
favorite indy stars in glorious high definition competing for the WWE World
Heavyweight Championship.
Labels: 2K, Hulk Hogan, Hulkamania, John Cena, Randy Orton, special edition, Sting, WWE, WWE 2K15, Yuke's
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