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The Revolution continues and only those with attitude need apply in WWE 2K14 for PS3. The biggest, baddest stars of the WWE are back in the game that defines the ultimate single player wrestling experience. Everything you love about the WWE world is here. More moves, more legends, more unlockable content, more cut scenes. Live the drama and become the WWE megastar you were meant to be.

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  • Select your wrestler from the WWE pantheon of legendary stars
  • Cool visual elements includes historic WWE video footage, classic images, multi-camera angles, and detailed cut scenes
  • Highly immersive audio environment brings out the raw emotional power of the crowd as they react to your performance
  • Unlock exciting new content and wrestlers
  • Addictive game play features intuitive controls and creates a sense of escalation throughout the matches
  • WWE Career mode lets you create the epic legend of your rise from wrestling rookie to celebrated megastar

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http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/wwe-2k14-playstation-3/10252922.aspx?path=6e368674af81affc8f98357cd6ab22d0en02&SearchPageIndex=1

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  • Select your wrestler from the WWE pantheon of legendary stars
  • Cool visual elements includes historic WWE video footage, classic images, multi-camera angles, and detailed cut scenes
  • WWE Career mode lets you create the epic legend of your rise from wrestling rookie to celebrated megastar

This has me thinking the game is more of a Golden Era kind of theme. That makes me happy because I was worried we would get a Ruthless Aggression game, and that would have blown.

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This all sounds great. Let's just hope 2K can do something innovative with Career mode, like Just Bring It did with branching stories depending on what choices you make. I loved that concept & cannot understand why THQ didn't expand on it.

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Right from the beggining i knew in the back of my mind the next game was going to be centred around legends further back, and golden era is beggining to look like the answer, i've never doubted my first initiative thoughts i may be wrong but what i've seen at the moment, the word historic i look correct

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What's WWE 2004 got to do with anything? Also pretty sure 2004 wasn't PG. That was the year of WM20.

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This has me thinking the game is more of a Golden Era kind of theme. That makes me happy because I was worried we would get a Ruthless Aggression game, and that would have blown.

besides i don t like too much of the golden era i really think that is going to be the theme of this game

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Hm... Golden Era equals my retirement.

hmm why? if it is realy golden era,im interested what they can produce..

even though honestly im not realy interested in that kind of a theme.

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If it's golden era it'll probably still have Universe (maybe) so we may able to change it to current day or something? most pr

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I don't mind the era and people may disagree with me when I say this, but the Golden Era produced in a game would be shit.

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What's WWE 2004 got to do with anything? Also pretty sure 2004 wasn't PG. That was the year of WM20.

Since John Cena came onto the Scene. WWE became PG.

WWE trying to make Cena into the next Hogan.

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I liked the Attitude Era mode in WWE 13. If 2K can keep taking a similar approach to that each year, it would be great for the newer games. Especially if we are talking about pre Attitude era or the post Attitude era. Having the 80s with Hogan, Savage, Andre, Warrior, etc would be a great historical piece for the kids today. And then having the "Ruthless Aggression" era would be nice too because a lot of hall of famers now were still cementing their legacy back then. Just the idea of having the Angles, Lesnars, Guerreros, alongside a new roster would be a high selling point.

If 2K can manage to fix glitches from WWE 13 and then have a game in which you have bits of all previous eras, there would be no need for a newer game. I have always thought if WWE perfected a game, all they'd need to do is simply give newer updates online instead of releasing a game each year. They could update moves, new characters, and other DLC and keep the same base game. Even if that meant waiting a few years for a base to keep building on, I'd like that concept better.

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Golden Era would be just what Ive always wanted but I would be very surprised if it happens. And if it is Golden Era im sure some key people would be missing from the roster eg. Hogan or Warrior but I could be wrong.

I agree with the fact that Golden Era wrestlers had crappy movesets but the storylines and personalities were better than anything that has been done in WWF/WWE since.

Even if the game is Golden Era, the current roster will still be included so I dont see why people who dont remember or weren't born during its heyday would be upset by its inclusion.

P.S. Dont even think about telling me to go play Legends of Wrestlemania (thats what those douchebags at caws.ws would say) it was horrible.

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P.S. Dont even think about telling me to go play Legends of Wrestlemania (thats what those douchebags at caws.ws would say) it was horrible.

Go play Legends of Wrestlemania

:p :p :p :p :p :p

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Since John Cena came onto the Scene. WWE became PG.

No it didn't. WWE ran a storyline where Carlito and Cena were involved in a stabbing angle. About as un PG as you can get.

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Shit gameplay ):

i don t think is shit at all

for the wrestling at that time the game is well represented and the arenas graphics and even commentary but i understand that is somehow a bit boring if you compare to svr games

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WWE 2004=PG

Golden Era=PG

Enough said.

You know PG started in summer 2008 right? And now it's called "The People's Era" by The Rock

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No it didn't. WWE ran a storyline where Carlito and Cena were involved in a stabbing angle. About as un PG as you can get.

He is just trolling -.-

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Shit gameplay ):

I actually liked Legends of WrestleMania. It had better gameplay than WWE All-Stars and the graphics were decent for the time it was released. People always seem to prefer All Stars to LOWM simply because of the over-the-top type of graphics and gameplay, which is an approach I hated. WWE tv is cartoony enough without making their games look cartoonish as well. I also really liked the history mode where you could do it exactly as it happened or change history. That was a unique approach to the season mode and THQ executed it very well especially with the video packages attached to each event, which would help the newer and younger fans understand what they missed in the golden era. Another element that was pretty cool was the chain moves linking signatures with finishers. That's probably where THQ got the idea for comebacks in WWE 13 because it was similar with the button prompts on-screen to link everything. Legends of WrestleMania was not the best game ever, but it was better than some of the horrible games out there.

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