![]() ![]() ![]() So hopefully they add in more Arena that have varying mechanics as well as the option to choose arenas in the official launch. We aren’t able to pick the maps before the match starts but both these maps have pretty similar layout and mechanics, the only difference is in aesthetic choices. There are 2 different Arenas to choose from, and it is only for the Fatal 4-Way Match type at the moment. The characters that can be played in the demo are: While the demo build only offer these stars, the official game will offer up to 70 superstars to choose from. The roles are assigned with each of the most iconic WWE Superstars that had shaped the wrestling scene. The Technician role are best at disrupting opponents during fights. The technician role has good Throwing stats as well as Speed, Kicking and Aerial Combat. The jack of all trades, master of none The All Rounders have balanced Stats and the most easy to use in my opinion. Brawlers do well in close quarter combat. Not to be confused with the Powerhouse role, the brawler has higher Kick stats than the Powerhouse role and has a more balanced Health, Stamina as well as Punching Stats. These roles are good at dealing punches as well as being able to take them with the aid of their high Health stats. Powerhouses are characters with high Health stats, Punching stats, as well as Throwing Stats. ![]() The High Flyer role are essentially characters with high Speed and Stamina stats and are owned for their aerial prowess as they exceed in pulling off aerial combat. The roles of these characters are as follows: The characters also have a set of 3 power ups that can be picked out before starting a match.Īlthough in the demo, they only offer 3 power ups so far which means they can’t be swapped out so I hope that they release more power-ups in the official game which are completely different from the current set to make things more interesting since as for now, the power-ups feel a tad bit lackluster because it doesn’t offer much of a comeback mechanic. Each of these roles have their own unique stats and play-styles which makes these characters diverse. The game offers some of the specified roles characters which are available in the game. The other reason as to why I prefer Fatal 4-Way over 2v2 Steel Cage Match is because the latter has that certain win condition objective which honestly makes the game mode more competitive than Fatal 4-Way and that to me isn’t particularly fun as in comparison of the chaotic enjoyment that Fatal 4-Way can bring to the table. I feel like this is the main essence of a fun party game where you can just mess around with your friends for a heightened enjoyable experience. There’s also various of items which are scattered throughout the map which can be used to gain an upper hand. The win condition for this match type is being the first to successfully pin down an opponent or by forcing a submission. Meanwhile in the Fatal 4-Way match type, (which is my personal favorite) is a free for all match between four chosen WWE Superstars where rules aren’t typically applied. Honestly speaking, I’m not a big fan of this game mode, having to climb up the ropes feels a bit wonky which can be pretty crucial since that’s the winning condition of this game mode. Keep in mind to avoid the electrified cages which will be switched on at random parts of the match. With the money bar filled up, you’ll win the match by escaping the steel cage. In the 2v2 Steel Cage match types, as the name suggests, two teams of two WWE Superstars must compete against one another, all while collecting the money bags that hanging on top of the steel cages to fill up your money bar. Some of the match types that are available in this demo build are the 2v2 Steel Cage match and the Fatal 4-Way Match types. ![]() Follow us on Twitter Follow and Tweet us Tweet to Match Types of the Century ![]()
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