10 Video Game Franchises That Keep Making The Same Mistake
10. Not Enough Bug-Testing - WWE 2K
Wrestling fans craving a genuinely good WWE game sure have been put through the wringer over the years, with the quality of the WWE 2K franchise ranging from good-but-flawed to, in the case of the recent WWE 2K20, genuinely terrible.
Whether good or bad, though, every single game in the WWE 2K series shares one glaring issue: those damn, dirty glitches.
Like clockwork every single year, fans complain about the baffling over-abundance of bugs in the latest WWE 2K release, to such an extent that it seems as though the games have received scarcely any quality-testing whatsoever.
Things have gotten bad enough that many have resolved to basically hate-playing the games each year and actively trying to discover as many glitches as possible, treating them like perverse gotta-catch-'em-all collectibles.
Within hours of any WWE 2K game releasing, social media is rife with hilariously embarrassing, physics-defying bugs, the majority of which aren't ever ironed out by patches.
This reached a painful apex with WWE 2K20, which proved so bug-laden that #FixWWE2K20 began trending, and the planned follow-up WWE 2K21 was cancelled.
Though 2K are set to return with WWE 2K22 by year's end, you'd be foolish to assume that the extra year of development, in the middle of a pandemic no less, will see the series rejuvenated.
Expect nothing and wait for reviews.