

Various moves are performed by holding the analogue stick in a certain direction at the same time as pressing one of the buttons, so it's fairly easy to pick up and play.Ĭontinuing a recent trend, WWE 2K16 does lean towards the simulation end of the spectrum, with more of an emphasis on being realistic, rather than being an arcadey spam-your-finishing-moves-everywhere fun fest. In terms of accessibility, WWE 2K16 is fairly straightforward, with one button letting you strike your opponent, another letting you grapple, and a third letting you Irish whip them. How easy is WWE 2K16 to pick up and play? For local multiplayer fun, up to four players can grab a controller and join in the action on a single console, letting you have full family tag matches without risking a scratch. With dozens of memorable matches to play through, most of which are supported by their own fancy TV style video package (and bonus objectives to complete that unlock extra wrestlers, arenas and outfits), there's a lot of fun to be had here.

Letting you take part in matches every bit as spectacular as their TV equivalents, WWE 2K16 has a wide variety of modes for you to sink your teeth into.įor those looking for a single player attraction, the 2K Showcase mode lets you play through a career retrospective of Stone Cold Steve Austin, one of the biggest WWE stars of all time, from his inception in WCW through the dark ECW days, and onto superstardom in the WWE.
