WWE 2K21: 10 Most Wanted New Features
5. New Camera Angles
Fans who watch WWE programming weekly will know that production supremo Kevin Dunn has an aversion to lengthy shots. In other words, camera angles change with the blink of an eye, often when there's contact or if WWE want to give the illusion of frantic movement and/or excitement.
Not so in 2K's world.
The default hard cam is all you get outside of entrance cutscenes, and it's more than a bit dull by this point in series history. What's the point in spending ages creating flashy new arenas if you only really see them during entrances? Some new angles are definitely needed in 2K21.
Having complete freedom of movement to position the cam would be nice, and so would picking from a finite number of presets that show action from the nosebleeds (some people might like playing that way), from behind the commentary desk or from a hand-cam perspective underneath the middle rope.