AEW Fight Forever: 14 Tiny Details That'll Blow Your Mind

The most detailed pro wrestling video game in YEARS.

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THQ Nordic

All Elite Wrestling is a promotion rich in detail.

The Tony Khan-fronted group operates on a tease basis, where by implementing a glut of covert teases, the promotion builds up its characters, storylines, and programming. Such teases and Easter eggs are part of the foundation upon which AEW sits - so of course they've translated over to AEW Fight Forever, the promotion's first console video game, too.

Hitting shelves on Thursday, June 29, the Yuke's-developed and THQ Nordic-published title was met with marginally positive reviews. The gameplay isn't refined and the game itself isn't blow-away great, BUT it needn't be; WWE 2K typically achieves this on an annual basis.

The refined gameplay that is, not being blow-away great.

What AEW Fight Forever does, though, is it provides gamers with an alternative - and a fun alternative at that. You won't be loading up Fight Forever to play a five-star chain wrestling classic, but you will be loading it up to have a night of silly fun with your mates by skateboard-Swanton Bombing them, blowing them up with a kerosene tank, and beating the ever-living crap out of them because the reversal button is incapable of being timed correctly.

But have you spotted these details yet?

14. Entrance Props Can Be Swapped

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THQ Nordic

Between Chris Jericho's baseball bat, Hikaru Shida's kendo stick, and the few preset entrances that fall under the category, AEW Fight Forever features gobs of weapon-based entrances to make characters appear bada**.

But did you know you can swap these items out?

Heading into the create-an-entrance tab presents you with the option to swap the baseball bat, the kendo stick, or indeed any weapon for one of the 40-plus weaponry on offer. Unfortunately, despite the tab appearing throughout every entrance, it appears to be only the weapon-centric entrances that this actually applies to, meaning you can't have Abadon spit blood on-stage while holding a 'wet floor' stand or Malakai Black make his unearthly entrance while holding a ladder, but you can make Chris Jericho and Hikaru Shida become pizza delivery drivers, so yay?

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