If I sound a bit more muted in my praise compared with last year's WWE '13, it's mostly by virtue of how familiar much of 2K14 feels. WWE 2K14 sets its historical sights on many of Wrestlemania's most iconic matches, as well as a few of the less iconic ones too. It logically, and mostly likably builds upon what this series has been for the last couple of years. If 2K14 is particularly laudable for anything, it's that it doesn't seem any worse for the wear, despite the team having to change horses midstream. Of course, that doesn't mean much in regards to 2K14, a game that was already well into its development cycle when THQ went under. This franchise's issues under former publisher THQ have been well documented since that company went out of business earlier this year, and the hope for wrestling fans is that this new partnership will result in better produced games down the line. Both of those things should be viewed as considerable positives. WWE 2K14 is simultaneously the first WWE game to release under 2K Sports' publishing banner, and very likely the last that will appear on current generation consoles.
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