WWE 2K24 Reviews
WWE 2K24 is a fantastically meaty package. The core gameplay feels really good, and there are so many different modes to frame that gameplay that you can easily spend an obscene amount of time on this release. At launch, the handheld gameplay experience was pretty horrible thanks to all sorts of weird graphical issues, but with those mostly ironed out the Steam Deck is now a perfectly reasonable place to play it.
Fans of WWE will enjoy it, while it's also a good starting point for the unaffiliated.
Review in Greek | Read full review
While WWE 2K24 isn’t groundbreaking for the series, it still has a ton of features and elements to make it a great wrestling sim title.
A wrestling game worthy of the title of GOAT, WWE 2K24 is packed with fun, engaging content that will give fans everything they want, and more!
WWE 2K24 has learned from previous mistakes and improved in many areas that people gave the series grief over in the last release. It isn't perfect and needs some fine tuning in a few areas, but its a major step up from where they were.
WWE 2K24 continues the winning streak of its predecessors. Every feature has been improved and, as a result, so has the entertainment offered. The amount of content available is staggering, and wrestling and WWE fans will have no trouble finding their favorite. With more than 200 Superstars available, minus some slight uncertainties and narrative inconsistencies, WWE 2K24 is another important entry in the WWE 2K series from 2K and Visual Concepts.
Review in Italian | Read full review
The wrestling titan has finally woken up with the best chapter in the WWE 2K saga in a long time.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
WWE 2K24 is undoubtedly the best wrestling game of the last two years. It has its usual issues, but also offers some welcome improvements.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
WWE 2K24 is the best wrestling game in a long time. It was developed excellently on the foundation laid by 2K22, with huge content, successful additions, and excellent modes, but unfortunately this good content was met with greedy financial policies that cut off some of the basic content to sell it independently or put it in higher versions, which is... Also unacceptable.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
WWE 2K24 delivers an electrifying wrestling experience that will satisfy fans of this series. With its stunning visuals, refined gameplay mechanics, and a wealth of content to explore, it’s clear that Visual Concepts has pulled out all the stops to deliver a championship-winning performance. While the game isn’t without its flaws, including occasional graphical glitches and lackluster AI, these issues are minor in the grand scheme of things. With its extensive roster, robust creation suite, and dynamic career mode, WWE 2K24 offers something for everyone. While it’s not as fresh as last year’s entry, WWE 2K24 really feels like the pinnacle of the simulation series.
WWE 2K24 lacks significant gameplay innovations and a technological revolution due to its cross-gen nature, but it feels like the definitive chapter after the series' reboot with 2K22. It’s the culmination of 40 years of Wrestlemania and what this entertainment sport can offer. With the largest roster ever for the series and many modes, some more successful than others, it can entertain all tastes for many hours.
Review in Italian | Read full review
2K and Visual Concepts return again this year with WWE for the 40th anniversary of Wrestlemania, offering fans an enjoyable gaming experience that is definitely full of content, including MyRise, which features new storylines. Some issues remain unresolved in this chapter of the franchise, including the physics of long hair and interactions with objects under the ring, but overall they do not compromise the gameplay.
Review in Italian | Read full review
WWE 2K24 builds upon the robust foundations of WWE 2K22 and 2K23 with another massively entertaining and accomplished wrestling game, and a wonderful 2K Showcase celebrating forty years of WrestleMania.
Outside of 2K locking Brock Lesnar out of the game due to the Vince McMahon controversy, Visual Concepts has done a good job with the game and improves each year.
WWE 2K24 includes a ton of content any current or former wrestling fan can enjoy. It provides various modes to dig into, highlighted by Showcase; and backed by gameplay that feels fun and responsive.
WWE 2K24 continues to improve the franchise in ways that should have more and more people’s faith in it restored. With some great additions and really enjoyable MyRise and Showcase modes, this year’s edition is well worth picking up for any wrestling fan.
WWE 2K24 makes even more improvements to the previous formula, making it one of the better modern pro wrestling titles fans have gotten.
WWE 2K24 takes pre introduced 'in-ring performance' to the next level. Those who expected a big change may be slightly disappointed, but the game does have a lot of detail that WWE fans will be satisfied with. You know it's always the best option for those seeking a professional wrestling games.
Review in Korean | Read full review
WWE 2K24 is, as I mentioned above, the best-playing game in the series. The progress of the bell-to-bell of the series from undesirable to undeniable should make cover boy Cody Rhodes proud. Unfortunately, I had less fun with the game this year than last year, mostly I think because of fatigue with the flaws of the series. They have had years to correct the frustrating and often mind-boggling problems with AI wrestler behavior, clipping and collision detection, and reversal-heavy gameplay, and these issues continue to persist. The Showcase mode, a real highlight in last year’s game, has also taken a huge step back, which is a major disappointment. After taking this many years to finally get things right when it comes to the player-controlled action, it may be strange to hear me say that they need to think about some major overhauls of the franchise’s DNA, but I believe that may be what the series needs to feel fresh again. Just like a wrestling match the biggest sin a wrestling game can commit is to be boring, and for me that’s just what the WWE 2K series has become.
Every feature of 2K23 has been enhanced tenfold, and as a result, it’s a goddamn joy to mess around in the various modes. MyUniverse has gotten extra cutscenes that round out the experience, while MyGM has ample flesh on the bone. I might have encountered a handful of blunders during my session, but they can be fixed with a snap. After investing hours, I’m intrigued by what a higher-caliber sequel could look like.