WWE 2K25 marks a continued evolution in the series, focusing on fan feedback since the reboot in WWE 2K22. A notable new feature is the return of intergender matches after 16 years, allowing wrestlers of all genders to compete freely. The gameplay feels fluid, despite some minor animation issues. The introduction of new brawl environments and improved camera angles enhances the overall experience. Additionally, the showcase mode has been revamped, allowing players to engage more directly in matches rather than merely viewing cutscenes, creating a more immersive experience.
Ever since the series underwent a soft reboot for WWE 2K22, there has been a much clearer sense that the team behind the WWE video games is listening to what the fans want.
One of the biggest additions this year is that of intergender matches, something that hasn't been seen in the series for 16 years, and it's as good as it ever was with any gender of wrestler able to compete in any match type under any circumstances.
The community around this game already makes incredible cinematic matches and stories using the existing tools, so adding something like this is a huge boon.
Showcase mode is dramatically improved this year, too... The number of cutscenes has been drastically reduced, so you finally feel like you're playing the matches most of the time, rather than watching old clips.
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