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The Making of WWE 2K15: Part 2


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Looks sick. Too bad I am avoiding this game.

Seriously man, grow up. Buy it if you like the game, don't if you do not. Anything else is childish. (Besides perhaps money problems but I doubt that's the case here)

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Some impressive stuff in there, although it does solidify my thoughts that it's worth waiting to get it for current gen rather than the past gen. Not going to rush out and buy a console for it, but I think i'll be picking it up eventually. Gameplay seems like it may actually be fun.

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Looks sick. Too bad i'm avoiding e.

I would just get it man! At the end of the day the game is to sit and play universe, my career mode, showcase mode etc. And its not a cawing buissness and besides im not getting involved in any cawing, move-sets n shit this year coz i have perfect roster that ive been wishing for years and plus the whole caw mode has been reworked so that its far more realistic yet very basic and simple (basically just so u can create urself and not other wrestlers) i doubt u will be able to put textures of any kind in either and there is a possibiltiy they might have removed CC, dunno for sure just a guess.

Finally i can sit there all year round and have fun 25/7 on this game!!! absolutely PERFECT GAME!!!

btw how can some of u say that Tyson Kidd looks like a CAW!!!!?????? it looks fuckin perfect!!! One of the best models ive seen in the game!!! :)

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Looks so much more authentic than the animations in 2K14. Every clip gets me more exited, the 21st can't come soon enough.ย 

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Looks sick. Too bad I am avoiding this game.

Seriously man, grow up. Buy it if you like the game, don't if you do not. Anything else is childish. (Besides perhaps money problems but I doubt that's the case here)
I think he's being sensical. Not that I'm defending him, but gone were the days where we'd make irrational decisions and binge shop for the newest consoles. Mommy and Daddy aren't here anymore. When you account savings between tuition, food, car payments, phone bills, and a dorm, there is only so much you'd be able to save, and there is no way in hell you'd dip into your savings account for a leisurely stroll. Not everyone has the luxury to be living in Germany like yourself to have tuition fees abolished. Might I also remind you of the collapse of the US sub-prime mortgage market and the reversal of the housing boom in other industrialized economies have had a ripple effect around the world as well as European banks and their bailouts which has stockpiled a much rather irreversible chain reaction to prices.

Auday did the math for everyone here, but allow me to punch in additional numbers that are a necessity as far as gaming is concerned:

Game - $60

DLC - $19

Season Pass - $25

Preorder Sting - $5

Hulk Hogans (additional future DLC) -$2

PS4 - $400

PS+ - $50

PS4 extra controller - $60

7% Tax - $43.47

Total - $664.47

Besides...

Keep in mind that some people have more important things in their life to spend on than a PS4. Tell you what, I'd rather spend 300$ on one cool day with my buddies than a console that has approximately one game which is kinda cool that isn't on PS3 aswell.

Now, before you start accusing me to reevaluate my choice on diction and accuse me of being a Wikipedia editor again, by all means you're welcomed, be it as it may though, that will be, what was that word again?

Right, "childish".

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