WWE 2K16: 10 Awesome Old Features That Must Return

7. More Match Types For Exhibition Play

One of the biggest arguments against WWE 2K15 is the fact that it confusingly took a lot of features away from the player, ones which had been prevalent in older titles in the WWE game series. The picture which accompanies this entry is from WWE 2K14, showing an Inferno Match between Kane and The Undertaker on either PS3 or Xbox 360. That was last generation's main console choices, so why isn't the match type available on the newer ones in 2K15? Not only that, but there's actually so much missing in general from WWE 2K15, which is truly confusing. The processing power of the PS4 and Xbox One system's should have enabled 2K Games to give fans even more content, not strip it away without explanation. The fact you couldn't even play a simple one-on-one Ladder Match right out of the box upon buying the game is baffling. For WWE 2K16, this needs to be rectified, because it's a bit of a slap in the face to people who buy WWE games annually. When these folks do so, they expect certain things, and being able to fire up a competitive series of gimmick matches with a friend - who is in the same room - is one of them. Sadly, that's not all that 2K omitted from the latest release.
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