![]() Rather than every match being a standard affair, each has its own conditions that need to be met. It’s a heart-warming tale of adversity and never giving up on your dreams, regardless of how many mountains you need to climb. The Return of Daniel Bryan puts players in his boots, as an unknown wrestler facing John Cena on Velocity, to his second release for going off-script (read: choking an announcer), all the way to his world title wins and, as the name of the mode suggest, his return after being given the all-clear from the doctors. Fans were heartbroken when Bryan, having been released twice and suffering numerous injuries, was forced to retire before his time. This year’s Showcase mode centres around Daniel Bryan and is easily the most relevant mode we’ve seen in the series to date. In that way, it’s just like the real thing. It’s charming, engaging, and often times daft. While the list of new additions are just enough to fill a sheet of toilet paper, that’s okay, because instead 2K has opted to focus on the most important F-word in gaming: Fun. As I sit here writing this review, all I can think about is getting back to in-game to carry on throwing fools around the squared-circle. WWE 2K19 is an outstanding example of how yearly releases should be done.
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