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Yes, everyone should be able to experience vuvuzela jokes in the 29th century.

Then fucking win in the playoffs?

I don’t care how they do it in Europe, playoffs are good.

I made that mistake with madden last year...
BUT i had a good reason, being that it was on PC and i travel for work.
Awesome i can play on my laptop, which is high powered.
Fuckin thing crashes any time i try to play it.

That shit was INSANE.

Shit, WCW NWO Revenge looks as good

That... actually looks significantly better than I remembered.

Big mistake dropping Yuke’s as their developer. It’s not even a little bad, it’s TREMENDOUSLY bad.

Why would they not just reuse the models from the previous year? 

I still say WCW vs nWo or Revenge are the best.  Fight me. 

I’d guess doing this makes it easier to port to Switch? Because man, that Switch version last year was atrocious.

This game looks awful in so many ways, but they don’t have microtransactions in WWE games. At least not previously or in this year’s version.

There hasn’t been a good wrestling game since WWF: No Mercy on the N64, at least then the blocky gfx were justified. If AEW can manage to actually get the AKI engine for their game the WWE would not only have competition on TV but also for their shitty games.

Looks worse than ever... just like actual WWE these days.

Are they coding for mobile and porting it to consoles or something?

These graphics are unreal. I literally had to keep checking to see if I was looking at the 2K20 version, because even while reading an article about how bad 2K20's graphics are, I couldn’t wrap my mind around the fact that the (as-mentioned) PS1-looking graphics were on a current-gen system. 

Man, I figured y’all were exaggerating, but damn. That looks like utter shit. I’d rather break out my Gamecube.

You can re-use this article next year when the Chargers open their play their first game in the Rams’ new stadium.

More details, please? New England is a huge area, wildly diverse.

He said that he is hopeful, though he also points out that the issues that he seeks to tackle in his game—the experiences of marginalized people and mental health—are ones white creators rarely think about.