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WWE 2K14 for PlayStation 3 - Wrestling Video Game | Authentic WWE Action, Superstars & Matches | Perfect for Gaming Parties & WWE Fans
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WWE 2K14 for PlayStation 3 - Wrestling Video Game | Authentic WWE Action, Superstars & Matches | Perfect for Gaming Parties & WWE Fans
WWE 2K14 for PlayStation 3 - Wrestling Video Game | Authentic WWE Action, Superstars & Matches | Perfect for Gaming Parties & WWE Fans
WWE 2K14 for PlayStation 3 - Wrestling Video Game | Authentic WWE Action, Superstars & Matches | Perfect for Gaming Parties & WWE Fans
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View largerBECOME IMMORTAL2K Sports' line-up of premier simulation titles expands with the company's first release in the flagship WWE videogame franchise, WWE 2K14. The most electrifying, authentic and comprehensive WWE video game experience to date. View larger30 YEARS OF WRESTLEMANIA. ..ONE EPIC GAME.Relive the greatest matches and moments from three decades of the greatest spectacle in all of entertainment. Play through more than 45 prolific matches in an unprecedented single-player campaign celebrating 30 years of WrestleMania. Complete objectives to unlock playable characters, additional gear, historical WWE footage, and bonus content on the road to immortality.View largerBEST. ROSTER. EVER.Compete with the single greatest WWE roster ever assembled, including WWE Legends and present-day Superstars and Divas, such as The Rock, John Cena, Undertaker, “Macho Man” Randy Savage, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, Ryback and Dolph Ziggler.View largerTHE STREAKBreak Undertaker’s undefeated WrestleMania record or defend his legacy in an all-new Streak Mode. Upload results online and compare your dominance with others in the WWE Universe!View largerPREDATOR TECHNOLOGY 3. 0Experience the smoothest, most authentic and engaging WWE gameplay to date, including all-new player navigation, an improved reversal system, catapult finishers, new OMG moments and hundreds of new moves.View largerCREATION SUITEExplore the franchise’s renowned creation and customization tools to develop Superstars, entrances, arenas, finishing moves and much more. New Superstar Heads allows the user to fully customize select WWE Superstars’ body and attire.View largerUNIVERSE MODEControl the virtual WWE experience from a career-driven point of view, with individual decisions dynamically affecting alliances, rivalries, matches and unpredictable moments along the path toward WWE Championship glory.
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Predator Technology 3.0 – Experience the smoothest, most authentic and engaging WWE gameplay to date, including all-new player navigation, an improved reversal system, catapult finishers, new OMG moments and hundreds of new moves

Creation Suite – Explore the franchise’s renowned creation and customization tools to develop Superstars, entrances, arenas, finishing moves and much more

Universe Mode – Control the virtual WWE experience from a career-driven point of view, with individual decisions dynamically affecting alliances, rivalries, matches and unpredictable moments along the path toward WWE Championship glory

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WE 2K14 is the first time a WWE game has released under a different publisher. 2K Sports picked up the franchise following the bankruptcy of THQ, the series former publisher. The hope for wrestling fans is that this new partnership will result in better produced games because under THQ it seemed the series was simply coasting along each year. This game adds to everything that was already there, making it better and the new “30 Years of WrestleMania” mode is a major addition. By and large, WWE 2K14 is the best in the series.Outside of the addition of a few new game modes and features, WWE 2K14 hasn’t brought too much new to the series. Now those features are great and add new levels of entertainment, but a lot of what this year’s entry offers isn’t much different than the previous ones. There are additional moves, “OMG! Moment” special moves (introduced last year) and new “catch finishers,” but this is only skin deep. There really isn’t much more to mechanics or new moves to get used to. Even after a few months of not playing WWE 13, it was easy to jump right back into this year’s entry and start beating down every opponent that dared enter the ring.The WWE series has always had its share of glitches and bugs, but for me they have never been anything game breaking or even really annoying. It was typical for an opponent AI to do weird stuff like going out of the ring and start tearing apart the announcing table and then coming back into the ring, or in ladder matches, having the opponent taking the ladder down just to put it back up.It seems in WWE 2K14 many of those bugs have been fixed, but the game brings its own set of new glitches, but it’s usually only a pain in the story mode when having to do things like grapple the AI out by the steps, and they will repeatedly leave the ring and climb back in. This can make it hard to do what the game requires these objectives to unlock different things from matches. With that being said, for the most part though this game does put up better fights than previous games.The gameplay, while nothing groundbreaking, remains the solid formula of punches, kicks, high jumps, and finishers. What really matters in this game is, once again, the story mode. Last year was the first time for it and it had gamers playing through a retelling of the “Attitude Era” of the WWE. This allowed players to experience many of the most memorable matches during one of the most exciting times of the WWE. Now under the banner of 2K, developers have taken that same template used for the industry’s biggest event, WrestleMania.Titled “30 Years of WrestleMania,” this mode covers each of the 29 previous WrestleMania shows over the course of a little more than 45 bouts. There are five eras in this mode, “Hulkamania Runs Wild,” “The New Generation,” “The Attitude Era,” “Ruthless Aggression” and finally, “Universe Era.” This means that 2K Sports got to add in many old school wrestlers, some that have never been in a game from this franchise before like Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant and Ultimate Warrior. They are, of course, joined by many of the regular wrestlers in WWE today.With the addition of these legends, this roster of wrestlers this year is easily the best the series has ever had. 2K also uses this roster very well in the “30 Years of WrestleMania.” You have great classic matches: like Ricky Steamboat vs. Macho Man at WrestleMania III, Ultimate Warrior vs. Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania VI and Shawn Michaels vs. Razor Ramon at WrestleMania X. I do have to say, as an Ultimate Warrior fan, I was upset to not see the career ending match between Ultimate Warrior and Macho Man from WrestleMania VII in the game though.All the matches are recreated incredibly with great attention to detail. This mode is not just about taking part in reliving the matches, but each match also has a set of objectives players must complete to unlock different in game things. It is in these objectives that the glitches I spoke of earlier come into play. The objectives performed are usually specific slate of moves at particular times during a match or positioning an opponent into a particular spot to set up a big moment. The details in these objectives do a good job at tugging at the heart strings and give a nice feeling of nostalgia for most of the matches. One objective type is referred to as “WrestleMania Moments” which are QTE’s used to trigger key moments that actually happened during whichever match you are taking part in. However, a good amount of these do add up to just pushing a button to see the opponent come up behind you and miss hitting you and hitting the referee instead.Unfortunately, as the “30 years of WrestleMania goes on,” the matches start to drag a bit, and in the later years there are more and more of the objectives. The problem with the objectives is even though they can take you back as you travel down memory lane, most of the time they add up, and sometimes players don’t control the situation. As more of these are happening, the matches become more about spectating than participating.Once you get into “Ruthless Aggression” era and into the current “Universe Era”, the matches become much less memorable and frankly, annoying. It’s irritating and ultimately exhaustive as the mode gets into more three-way and four-way matches, and harder to pull off historical objectives. It also doesn’t help some of the later matches end up feeling more repetitive than nostalgic. There was no need to have all three Stone Cold vs. The Rock matches from three different WrestleMania events in here and it didn’t need both John Cena vs. The Rock matches in it either.Of course it could be said that some of the newer matches haven’t aged long enough to even build the same reputation as many of the older matches have. Outside of those few faults, the “30 Years of WrestleMania” is, by far, the best mode this series has to offer and it will be interesting what they do next year to top it. Maybe they’ll pull from another long running Pay-Per-View such as Summer Slam and we can relive amazing matches like Hulk Hogan vs. Zeus which took place after the movie No Holds Barred.There is also a side mode, if you will, that is part of the “30 years of WrestleMania” called “The Streak”. As most fans know The Undertaker is 21-0 at WrestleMania and in this mini-game players can either try their best to take down a super hard version of Undertaker, or play as the deadman and take on wrestlers one after another hanging on as long as possible. There isn’t really anything deep here, just 2K Sports trying to do something special for WrestleMania by throwing in a little bonus for the one wrestler that is still undefeated at WrestleMania, and it turned out pretty nicely.Once you step outside of WrestlemMania-land, the lack of changes become apparent. There are a few changes to the “Universe” mode. You still run week-to-week shows, set up matches and play through the monthly pay-Per-View. The “King of the Ring” has been added as an option for a event, which is something that was added after it debuted in the game last year, but this year, they left it out of Universe Mode. There is also a new rivalry system where you can have one-on-one or tag-teams fight it out over a course of time that you set up. Rivalries can be four weeks, eight weeks, or twelve weeks long and can be for championships as well. It is nothing too grand, but does make Universe Mode that much more entertaining. Players can set up other tournaments as well, including gold rush tournaments for different championship belts, and even user-created belts, which admittedly, come off looking cheap and made of plastic.The creation section is largely untouched and really offers nothing new, except gamers can recreate a handful of existing wrestlers. You can not do this for all wrestlers however; just a few hand picked ones such as John Cena. This option is here assuming you’ll create different outfits for these wrestlers. I guess if you want John Cena in tights and not “jorts” for a change, you can now do that, although it seems quite pointless. Also doing this does not add to the already existing wrestler. You have to use a created wrestler slot for doing this, which, by now, is strange. I am sure in WWE 2K15 that will finally change, even though it is long over due. I remember being able to change anyone’s attire way back in WrestleMania 2000 on the N64. Also there is still the same old stuff of creating move sets, rings, finishers and so on, but what I have dabbled in is unchanged.WWE 2K14 is by far the best game in the WWE series thanks the great roster of old school wrestlers, and the “30 Years of WrestleMania.” It does seem with this game that we might be seeing the start of something more freshly than the same old mindless brawler Yuke’s has been turning out for the last several years. It would be nice if 2K Sports keeps them putting real effort into the making of this annualized franchise. There is also the fact that new consoles are coming out soon, and hopefully with that we will see something totally new with the next installment in this series. No matter though, this game is a blast and was well worth the wait. Even with the problems there are and the lack of big changes, the next game certainly has big shoes to fill.Since the early 80's as a 7 year old I have loved pro wrestling (I know Vince McMahon prefers "sports entertainment" but it'll always be wrestling to me). I have also been a fan of wrestling video games too, the classic blackbox NES game "Pro Wrestling" being the first wrestling game I had. Of course the games of the last few console generations have evolved light years beyond that NES classic, with this incredible game WWE 2K14 being the most complete, full featured wrestling title I have ever seen.The game builds on the progress that WWE '12 and WWE '13 made while adding a huge roster, more features, gameplay tweaks and a subtle graphical improvement. Purists always point to the N64 games WWF No Mercy and WCW vs. nWo as the best wrestling games but for me the presentation, graphics and massive creation suite of 2K14 make it the best game and certainly the most definitive.The gameplay is largely unchanged from WWE '12 & '13, although strikes, running and general movement is noticeably faster. At first it was jarring after becoming used to the previous games flow but it soon became an asset to the general flow of a match. Wrestlers get worn down and move slower as the matches progress very realistically so the fast striking isn't an issue after the opening parts of a contest.The Universe mode and tons of match types are pretty much the same as '12 & '13, the big attraction as far as gameplay modes is the 30 Years of Wrestlemania section that is like the previous games' Attitude Era mode. Full of nostalgia and great clips and information, these "historical objectives" modes have become huge favorites to fans of the WWE games and if you love the history of wrestling like I do then you will dig them too. Extremely well done.The Creation modes are very similar to the past two games but 2K14 does bring back Create a Championship which was left off the previous games. You can make any kind of wrestler you can imagine with the tools here, plus the Community Creations online are so fun to go through and see what others have come up with for custom wrestlers, arenas, logos, etc.Speaking of online, that is the one area the game doesn't excel in, but it's due more to the old THQ/now 2K games habit of dumping the servers to WWE games shortly after the new entry in the series comes out. WWE '12 &'13 online functionality were shut down about 6 months after the next entry would be released, making all of the Community Creations online completely disappear as well as the ability to play online in any mode. 2K15 has been ill received and rightfully so, but unless 2K changes the way it's shutdown servers with WWE games so quickly there will be no other option but to get the inferior game if you want to play online. As of this review the 2K14 servers are still up and while not flooded with players right now at least the option is there to play online, not to mention have access to the excellent creations made by the community.If you have bought every WWE game since the PS3 was released you should check out 2K14 to at least see if the improvements over last year warrant a purchase. If you love wrestling and haven't played a wrestling game in ages or ever for that matter then WWE 2K14 is too cool to pass up. Highly recommended.Great game! I mainly re-brought this game again because of the wrestlemania showcase!I had this game years ago and I made the dumb choice of selling my ps3 with all games just to get a ps4. Well after some years later I missed having a ps3 with all the awesome games I use to have. So I bought a new ps3 super slim console and been buying back all the games I truly love. WWE 2K14 is one of those games but I want it new not used, I am very happy not only was it new but cheaper than what I can find on ebay and other sites. I am very happy how fast it came I just bought it a few days ago and it came today in the mail. Very happy with how this seller shipped it out asap and very happy it came double package. Highly reccomended buying things from this seller no complaints, will be buying more ps3 and other things in the near future ?Excelente juego. Es el juego definitivo de WWE para la ps3, ya que el 15 en adelante solo están optimizados para ps4, aparte de que este en comparación a sus sucesores para PS3 tiene mas características como creación de entrada, poder poner canciones que tengas guardadas en el ps3 y usarlas en entradas personalizadas.Muy divertido y rejugable en multiplayer y jugando solo en el modo universo.tiene doble portada (una enfrente y una al reverso) que son The Rock y Daniel Bryan.El producto llego casi en excelentes condiciones, todo perfecto, pero el disco se salio en el envió, lo cual es cosa del trayecto no de el vendedor, aparte de eso el juego, la caja y el disco están en excelentes condicionesHad a lot of trouble being able to even install the game data.. now trying to do story mode to unlock stuff and game keeps freezing. Seems like they knew it disnt work well because its not eligible for a return.This has got to be the best WWE game ever. Still enjoying this game!!

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