AEW: Fight Forever - 10 Things You MUST Do First

1. Go Couch Co-Op

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Honestly, the most fun you’ll have with Fight Forever is on the couch with a friend.

Experimenting with all of the ridiculous stuff you can do is a hoot, and it’s way better than wrestling the often-clunky AI. So, grab a pal or two and see what’s possible as you all laugh your arses off at moments like Darby Allin riding a skateboard around ringside, or the silliness of 'Road To Elite'.

Battling mates in some of the base mini games available on-disc is also top banter. For now, there are AEW quizzes, a chaotic poker chip collecting game, and even "Penta Says" (which is "Simon Says" but led by a certain Lucha Bro).

Does any of it take itself seriously? Nah, not one bit, but that's the charm mentioned at the top of this piece. Fight Forever has a lot of personality, and it's best-experienced with friends in the same room. Some of the bumps and set pieces rival anything from SmackDown: Here Comes The Pain.

What will you try first in AEW: Fight Forever? For more like this, check out AEW Fight Forever: 10 Things To Know Before You Buy and WWE Money In The Bank 2023: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True!

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