10 Things WWE 2K17 Needs More Than Goldberg
10. A Graphical Overhaul
In 2016, there's no excuse for graphics not being totally on point in video games. Sadly, WWE games appear to be using many of the same foundations that grounded the series over a decade ago. For example, hair just doesn't look natural, sitting atop the heads of characters rather than flowing realistically.
Absolutely everything needs to shine, this is a WWE product after all. The company have worked hard to eradicate unnecessary glitches from their televised output, making shows relatively flawless from a production standpoint. So, why can't the promotion's video game titles benefit from that same doting love and attention?
Several characters in 2K16 just didn't look good, lifeless facial animation and plastic hair combining to make them more akin to zombies than real people. There's no excuse for that, and it must be sorted out in time for 2K17.
When players pop a WWE game into their gaming system of choice, they want to see the best. 2K have a job on their hands, but everything has to be perfect graphically when the next game lands on shelves.