In addition to embarking on a journey to lead your character to the WWE Hall of Fame, there's also a sister mode of sorts called Road to Glory.įirst, let's talk about M圜areer. The M圜areer mode is much deeper now than it has been in previous years. It's a really nice touch that requires a skillful hand and eye, but still a solid addition. There's also a new create-a-video feature that allows you to make custom entrance visuals for the Titantron or even prerolls for your custom shows. This year there are more templates to choose from including indie gyms and ballrooms. The create-an-arena feature is almost as verbose as the CAW. It makes the create-a-player system in NBA 2K18 all the more disappointing, but I digress. You can create your own stitching, upload custom logos, faces to use for created wrestlers, and more. We're talking about multi-layered clothing with each piece potentially containing a different fabric–all under your control. As I went through all of the options, I couldn't believe all of the things I could change and sculpt. The create-a-wrestler feature is insanely deep. It literally feels as if there are no limitations.
Like NBA 2K's MyLeague and Madden's Draft Champions, the mode is the pinnacle of its sub-genre. If there were a Hall of Fame for modes within in a sports game, WWE 2K18's creation suite would be worthy of enshrinement.