Cons. Has remarkably less depth than his previous PC efforts. Oversimplified play. Goofy, generic events and characters in the demo arent going to draw anyone in. Summary. Ive already seen good reviews of this and I was trying to be positive when I booted up this. I guess. The bottom line is, playing it just isnt fun. You dont get any instructions on how to play, but youll eventually figure out the keyboard controls A, S, Z, and spacebar, if I remember correctly, but its just so oversimplified that it isnt fun. The graphics are a mixed bag everything is almost TOO sharp, but then you get bits like sharp fonts on fuzzy signs in a fuzzy crowd with a fuzzy backdrop, or face textures made from a photograph standing next to characters with MDickies standard love it or hate it cartoonish textures, and it just makes it seem weird at best. Having the characters scale up and down to breathe is also distractingly strange. Move animation is good, but transitions between states lying down, kneeling, on one knee, to standing is slow enough to drag a match down into the mud. After so many years of developing variations on the same game, it just seems like nothings really new enough to be innovative or revolutionary its just an oversimplified port. However, some of the worst bits are the writing. Each match at least of the ones I played before uninstalling begins with a promo that you cant accelerate through even though its text, but the writing isnt going to win any awards not that wrestling promos are usually Shakespeare, but they certainly are compared to what you have to read here. Of particular note is Mats in game character noting that and this isnt a direct quote but its at least close its like I flew everyone to paradise on a plane that I made with my bare hands, but everyones complaining that they dont have a first class ticket. This game isnt anywhere close to paradise. I imagine its more tolerable on a tablet or other mobile device, and I understand that the PC conversion is almost an afterthought, but after promises of a revolution its even right there in the title this feels like a step backwards in every way, and I definitely wont be snagging this for my i. Pad either. Reply to this review.