![]() ![]() Listen to what the crowd wants to see and you will build up to your special moves and power ups quicker, unlike other wrestling games which can make this a fun way to structure a well paced entertaining match in this case it’s just a random request that can sometimes be frustrating, especially if they want your beefcake road train to put on a submission or throw a series of kicks. Your special moves are built up through generating heat with your opponent and the crowd. Your standard health and stamina bars playing into things like you would expect. Now down to the meat and potatoes, gameplay boils down to your standard brawling. ![]() Effects are generally generic with lots of sparks and fire but not much in the way of unique flair for each character. Visuals on the Switch aren’t fantastic and the presentation generally looks like a budget title. With more than a handful of larger than life characters it is disappointing that the roster of superstars have ended up looking rather homogenized, wrestlers who are meant to personify beasts look and play not all that differently to your more bog standard athletic competitor which is a massive missed opportunity to make the game more fun to play. Straight off the bat you may recognize a similar art style to another sports franchise that Saber have recently twisted in a more arcade approach, the NBA Playgrounds series and honestly the comparison continued to jump out at me while playing the various modes of Battlegrounds, for better or worse. Battlegrounds sees 2K hand the reins over to Saber Interactive for their first time in the ring. ![]()
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