AEW Fight Forever review – heel turn

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Review information

Platform reviewed: PS5
Available on: PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Release date: June 29, 2023

AEW Fight Forever had all the makings of a title contender. The game marked developer Yuke’s’ return to the wrestling genre, five years on from WWE 2K19. With a fresh roster and promising a return to simpler, arcade-like play, AEW Fight Forever looked like it could’ve been something very special. Something that could’ve recaptured the phenomenal Smackdown vs. RAW era of wrestling games.

Despite the game putting its best foot forward in terms of modes and features, it’s packed with bugs. While certainly not quite as woeful as WWE 2K20, AEW Fight Forever is noticeably unpolished, with buggy combat and clumsy hitboxes plaguing most matches. Add in dated visuals, bare-bones creation suites, and a career mode that feels like a last-minute addition, and you’re better off buying WWE 2K23 instead, especially as both titles retail at full price. 

Kayfabe

AEW Fight Forever

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AEW Fight Forever makes a solid first impression. When you reach the main menu, you’ll be greeted with a litany of modes and match formats. You’ll be well-served depending on your mood, whether you’ve got an appetite for more standard single or tag matches, or something more extravagant like a Fatal 4-Way, ladder match, or Casino Battle Royale (essentially just an elimination-style Royal Rumble).

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