Same can be said for WWE Universe mode, as it's easier to set up shows and make it more life like. My Career mode, while not necessarily that different from 2K16, is much more user friendly and feels more like you're part of a show, which is awesome. I think this a fantastic addition as it makes matches with 3 or more people more fun and realistic. When someone takes a hard blow in a triple threat match, they roll out so the other two can put on a show, and if they wait to recover, they get a buff. This, alone, makes the game more strategic and much more fun than ever. The gameplay got a lot better with the inclusion of corner taunts as well as a new taunting system which eliminates the cheating aspect where wrestlers just taunt for extra buffs, as instead, you can either taunt to the crowd to boost the percentage of XP given when you do attacks, or taunt to your opponent to do more damage. And while this game unfortunately doesn't add anything that new, the amount of improvements and welcome additions still make this game a worthy upgrade for the most part. After the amazingness that was WWE 2K16, it was exciting to think what the next game would bring to the table.
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