Let's be honest here; we've all seen our opponent run through the ring steps and then magically appear on the other side of the ring, right? Good, because it's pretty obvious that we'll be seeing more of this in WWE 2K15. The transition between moves has always been a little iffy when it comes to these WWE games, where the grapples never quite seem to mesh with any of the go-behinds or reversals. It often results in combat that looks quite odd, nearly snapping the illusion of being in control of a pro wrestling match in half. When you spend more time cringing as a wrestler awkwardly warps into the position that the game needs him in, it starts to really wear on your patience with the game. It's a long-standing issue that will likely continue to cripple 2K15, which is quite a detriment to a game that looks as beautiful as it does.