It's the little things that really help pro wrestling go next-gen
Players have been told year after year that WWE games strive to recreate the feel of viewing a match from Wrestlemania or Raw, but the games have only gone so far in capturing the TV's interpretation of the events. Having played my first demo of WWE 2K15, I can say this entry is getting closer than ever to recreating that experience, thanks in part to some graphical improvements that make the roster look strikingly lifelike. You can see the HD detail in Randy Orton's tattoos and the dents in John Cena's head thanks to the same facial recreation tech seen in the impressive NBA 2K franchise, but WWE 2K15's upgrades aren't just skin deep. 
As for all the side content and modes seen in previous WWE titles, 2K confirms that WWE Universe will be back, along with an expanded career mode that takes performers all the way from NXT to the Hall of Fame. Then there's the new single-player campaign that follows famous rivalries like CM Punk vs. John Cena--yes, despite an ugly exit from WWE in real life, a virtual CM Punk is still in the game. 2K seems to be saving the bigger details of its content to reveal later on (obviously before the October 28 release date), but at the moment I can say I'm cautiously optimistic by where 2K is taking the series in this new console generation.
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