The second mode is Defend the Streak when you play a survival mode trying to take on as many WWE Superstars without losing, and while it’s entertaining, it really doesn’t resemble the actual 22-0 streak the Phenom is known for. Beat the Streak has you playing as any of the WWE Superstars, Created Player, or Legends in order to do the impossible, which is beat the Undertaker in one fall with no holds barred. The first involves the Undertaker and two play types for gamers to try, which are Beat the Streak and Defend the Streak. Where long time fans will find the most bang for their buck is the two new modes that capture not only the pure essence of the WWE’s history, but may even remind you just how good the old days were, but also in some circumstances how cheesy it was as well. This isn’t a bad thing, mind you, especially if you are new to the series, since you will be flabbergasted at the amount of content that WWE 2K14 offers this year. Most of the modes are virtually untouched with only a few customization options in WWE Universe to keep the mode fresh week after week. What WWE 2K14 brings to the table is a ton of solid options, including WWE Universe, Creation Suite, and Online Play. WWE 2K14 is one hell of a game, although one that needs a little extra life in some of the familiar modes that have remained at a standstill as far as improvements are concerned. If you are a fan of the recent WWE games and appreciate the amazing evolution they have taken, the shift in publishers shouldn’t matter at all.
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With the recent demise of THQ, wrestling fans all over the world were wondering who would buy up the rights to their beloved WWE franchise, and most importantly, would the series still retain the goods that the series has been known for? Well fear not fans of the squared circle, the publisher may now be 2K Games/2K Sports, but Yukes still helms the development.