WWE 2K15's 10 Big Mistakes You Are Bound To See

1. Horrible Commentary

There have been so many moments in the history of Monday Night Raw that were made all the more memorable by the commentary, whether it was Jim Ross or even Michael Cole. That passion and excitement they felt during some of Raw's most memorable moments came through because it was genuine, and you were able to get caught up in their emotion to the point where kayfabe didn't matter; in that moment, it was real. Which makes a pattern of recycled lines and reactions all the more painful when you play a WWE game, as it's the one thing that will perhaps take you out of the experience more than anything. There's nothing more jarring than having an absolutely spectacular match against one of your buddies and hearing Michael Cole sound so bored; in fact, it's almost demoralizing. Here you are, having the greatest match ever and Jerry Lawler sounds like he'd rather be anywhere else. The bad commentary has become a staple of the genre, almost to the point where players have just come to live with it. And apparently, so have the developers, as it has shown no signs of improving. Where other wrestling games have failed in delivering compelling commentary, 2K15 will likely fail just as hard. The lack of spirit or excitement in the commentary is just par for the course, and we've all probably prepared for the inevitable moment when Michael Cole couldn't give a crap about our match. Sound off in the comments and let us know what inevitable WWE 2K15 mistakes we missed? Where will the game fail and where will it succeed? Let us know in the section below!
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