10 New Details We Just Learned About AEW Fight Forever
6. Just Like Freshly Squeezed
Permitting players the ability to wrestle with their hands in their pockets a la Orange Cassidy is a sound theory that, on paper, sounds like it will represent Orange Cassidy in his exact likeness. It spreads hope that Yuke's has gone the extra mile for the entire roster; the arena-wide rendition of Judas being sung at Chris Jericho, the timed BOOM for Adam Cole's ring entrance, that sort of thing. Such quirks are what make AEW such a concrete product.
How, exactly, the hands-in-pockets skill - described in the leaked achievement Who Needs Hands as being sloth-style - works is now of immediate fascination. It's important to be apprehensive, though. This is AEW's first venture into a console video game, so any flagrant bugs with the skill can be given the benefit of the doubt this time around, presuming they aren't game-breaking WWE 2K20 levels of awfulness.
Like with the barricade-diving skill, the list of moves available to sloth-style users is currently unknown, aside from the ability to pin an opponent without the use of your hands. Let's hope Yuke's have at least mo-capped a myriad of 'Freshly Squeezed'-specific moves.