2/14/2023 0 Comments Wwe 2k17 game![]() Release Date: Octo(North America) / Octo(Australia) Platform(s): PlayStation 4 (reviewed), Xbox One & PC With 2K Sports pretty much perfecting their simulation change over for the game last year, I was expecting to see some new innovations that would bring the game forward into a new era – instead, I’m seeing nothing new and possibly less than offered in previous games. Sure, there are some small changes and additions to this years game, but it’s nothing more than restoring the game to the glory that it was when THQ was in charge 3-4 games ago. It’s no longer innovating, it’s no longer that creative, and it’s sure as hell not that exciting anymore. Why do I bring this up in the beginning of a video game review? Well, that’s because WWE 2K17 is just like the WWE itself. Back in the days of the Monday Night Wars, when WWE was forced to innovate against the popular WCW & ECW brands at the time, things were interesting, exciting and changed the wrestling world many times over. This lack of new changes and characters has brought on some boredom to the wrestling faithful, to the point where people have been turning away from the show in droves and finding something non-wrestling related to watch. ![]() ![]() ![]() The monopoly of Vince McMahon’s WWE has killed creativity and innovation on their flagship show WWE RAW (Not so much on their other brands Smackdown Live and NXT). Professional Wrestling has become stagnant. ![]()
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