WWE 2K22: 10 Things They Must Get Right
6. The Bug Testing
Yes, that's new NXT Women's Champion Charlotte Flair celebrating her win as a referee straddles her shoulder. No, it's not acceptable that a full-priced video game randomly acts this way in 2020. What's that? No, no 2K hasn't really done much to eradicate all of 2K20's various, well-publicised bugs and glitches.
It's almost like they didn't test this sh*t.
Every fan who enjoys these games (when they run properly) should implore the developers to run lengthy, significant bug-testing sessions before release. Basically, if referees are going to hump a wrestler's face mid-submission attempt, then they should probably know about it beforehand.
There's no reasonable excuse for the number of immersion-destroying glitches 2K20 came pre-packed with. Faces disappeared, characters clipped through one another, models freaked out and became possessed as they whizzed around the ring like they had no bones and more. It's unacceptably poor, and can't happen again.