So hier das Video zu Cesaros Auftritt. Leider habe ich die Fragen und Antworten nicht mit drauf da mein Akku ziemlich schwach wurde
Wenn es zwischendurch ein bisschen wackelt liegt das an dem dicken neben mit der mich andauernt angerempelt hat (vllt ja der dicke, mit dem sich CM Punk angelegt hat ... man weiss es nicht )
So und nun viel Spass mit dem Video
WWE 2K14 - "Become Immortal" erscheint am 29. Oktober 2013 | Update vom 06.01.2014
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WWE 2K14 Hands-On: The Ultimate Trip Through History
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Given that the WWE license changed hands last year, there's the preconception a huge change is on the cards. It's not. With the minds at Yuke's and those formerly at THQ starting production on WWE 2K14 way back in September 2012, there's been a plan in place for a while. 2K has simply bought into that structure.It results in two very direct paths. The first is, come 2014, it may be a very wise bet to assume a different, and more 2K-centric, wrestling experience is coming. It also means, then, that potentially we're saying goodbye to the WWE games as we know them today.
It's no big secret that the pro-wrestling format on the 360 or PS3 is very rigid. Based on a similar template to one which was created around a decade ago, it's both peaked and fallen in equal measure. For every Here Comes The Pain, there's a SmackDown vs. RAW 2011. When WWE 13 was released in November 2012, however, it did something incredibly smart, namely, shock horror, played up to the wrestling fan. Obviously realising that its core demographic wasn't going to change hugely until the main blueprint shifted, Attitude Mode was introduced, intelligently playing on the warm memories that even lapsed followers would enjoy reliving. The game itself was solid, if not more of the same, but getting to see those encounters again - along with the excellent multiplayer - justified its existence. The same remains true months on.
30 Years Of WrestleMania may take the exact same premise and simply work in 45 classic matches from the Showcase Of The Immortals, but it carries the same weight, enjoyment and giddy sense of nostalgia that sparked when looking back at WWE's most successful period. Throwing long time absentees like Goldberg and Razor Ramon back into the mix is one thing, but layering that with bouts such as Shawn Michaels retiring Ric Flair, or Hulk Hogan taking on The Ultimate Warrior (still the most important moment in anyone's life... were you the right age when WrestleMania VI aired originally) is a mouth-watering prospect for those who proudly wave the pro-wrestling flag. The fact it can do so in completely different eras only strengthens this further.
Such is this mode's importance, if you've just read that paragraph in complete bewilderment, it's simple: WWE 2K14 is not for you.
There lies its appeal, too. While there's plenty of talk of animations improving, or visuals tweaked, that's not the overwhelming sensation that'll hit you here. You may not even notice. A large reason this is so attractive is the single-player offering, surely meaning you're already aware if it's something you want to invest in or not.
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The fights themselves, mind, require a bit of expansion. Playing through Hogan vs Andre from WM III, the aforementioned coming together between the Warrior and The Hulkster, or the much more recent scraps like Undertaker vs HHH from WMXVIII, it's not just a case of having the setting replicated and then leaving you to your own devices. Much like its predecessor, 2K has added in objectives and 'WrestleMania Moments', specific instances where a famous sequence of events plays out, usually around same time it occurred in the match. From a purely entertainment angle, these are excellent. Who doesn't want to see Hulkamania literally clash with the power of the Warrior as the two digitally reenact the impact of their double clothesline?This strand of thinking runs throughout, be it with 'The Slam Heard Around The World', or 'The Game' violently attacking 'Taker with chair shot after chair shot. They evoke memories that have either cemented portions of your childhood, or stand as tokens of joy that worked their way into your adult life. Nostalgia is a powerful tool.
The only problem, though, is how you get to experience these angles. As all 'WM Moments' are quick-time events (currently slow ones at that), control is, essentially, taken out of your hands. It makes sense - to showcase the match how it was requires a certain amount of structure - but it can be a little disappointing to watch such highlights (again) rather than directly involve yourself with them. Furthermore, bouts can be cutscene heavy too. When Triple H does go ballistic on 'The Deadman', it's a case of sitting back and having a quick break from an interactive standpoint.
Naturally your wrestler will have the appropriate wounds, and react as such, but continually having to work yourself into a specific position before the game takes over may cause a small tear to run down your cheek. Suspension of disbelief is always key.
Thankfully, given the quality of the matches, or at least the showmanship that exists within them, there's other parts on hand to make up for this. Whether that's dropping the leg on Andre The Giant, or Stone Cold Steve Austin's winning Stunner on The Rock (sold as ridiculously as you remember), getting to perform these slices of history, even with a press of a button, is genuinely satisfying.
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Small touches also add to the ambience. As you're progressing through WWE's 'Superbowl' (it's laid out in history order), older matches are greeted with a pleasant grain filter that conveys the sensation that what you're participating in is not part of the modern-day HDTV era.Mulitplayer, too, remains a forgotten gem. Not enough people mentioned that WWE 13 was insanely fun in this regard; the same seems set to be true here as well. Admittedly online is always a question that can only be answered once the servers are switched on (the pain of WWE 12 still runs deep), but in an age where same-room playing is a dying art, 2K and Yuke's buck the trend. False finishes, near falls and devastating bumps are made all the better by a few people reacting to the action as they do on the TV, giving 2K14 something it can't replicate anywhere else - a crowd made up of polygons is never going to be as powerful as the real thing. Find someone even remotely interested in sports entertainment, and it may be impossible to have a bad time.
Other, smaller changes rear their head also, chief among them being the adaptations to the game's reversal system. Whereas before two good players could endlessly perform counters into almost an interpretive dance, the decision has been made to strip this right back to its most basic form: successfully execute one, and you'll instantly pull off a move. There's logic to the choice, but reverting it all back to a single manoeuvre feels a little extreme. It takes away from the back and forth nature that did previously exist.
2K has made amends by adding in more OMG! scenarios and, more importantly, catapult finishes. Opening up the door so you can now hoist someone into the air before performing a superstar's special move - which we all knows is the perfect excuse to pull-off ridiculous RKOs - it's the perfect compliment to last year's 'catch finishers'.
Seemingly a transition year for WWE (that's backed by a very good mode) as it tries to take on the world of next-gen without actually making the jump across, 2K14 is very much, as said, aimed at people who live, breathe and love professional-wrestling. Admittedly many could and most probably will go berserk to live through previous WrestleManias again, but it very much feels like a nod to those who have never let the flame burn out. The franchise is still in need of an overhaul, even if such a change runs the risk of reducing the feature-set one year; the sheer depth in what's on offer has always been the series' trump card. Attitude and WrestleMania mode have and should prove to be fantastic extenders, but as the late, great Owen Hart once said: 'it's time for a change'.
The power of warm memories holds more than enough weight to see WWE through another 12 months, even on current-gen, but given there's not too many other angles in this mould to explore, the focus will soon have to shift to the game's fundamentals... brother.
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The WWE 2K14 video game will be the first WWE game where you can select outdoor football stadiums as the arena you hold your matches in.
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Through next week, 2K Sports and Bleacher Report will be revealing all 45 matches in the WWE 2K14 30 Years of WrestleMania mode. The following 12 are already confirmed:
* Randy Savage winning the WWF Title at WrestleMania IV
* Andre the Giant vs. Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania III
* Shawn Michaels vs. Razor Ramon at WrestleMania X
* Austin vs. The Rock at WrestleMania X-Seven
* Shawn Michaels vs. Ric Flair at WrestleMania XXIV
* Randy Savage vs. Rickie Steamboat at WrestleMania III
* Edge vs. Mick Foley at WrestleMania XXII
* The Undertaker vs. Triple H at WrestleMania XXVIII
* The Rock vs. John Cena at WrestleMania XXVIII
* Ultimate Warrior vs. Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania VI
* The Rock vs. Hollywood Hogan at WrestleMania XVIII
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Cory Ledesma from WWE Games announced on Twitter that they will reveal the full WWE 2K14 roster on RAW this Monday. He tweeted:
"Tune into #RAW this Monday for the #WWE2K14 roster reveal!! It's about time!!"
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2KSports, who recently released a list of 10 matches in WWE 2K14‘s “30 Years of WrestleMania” mode, has released a list of all 46 matches, compiled below:
WrestleMania: Andre the Giant vs. Big John Studd
WrestleMania 2: WWE Champion Hulk Hogan vs. King Kong Bundy
WrestleMania III: Intercontinental Champion “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Ricky Steamboat
WrestleMania III: WWE Champion Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant
WrestleMania IV: “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Ted DiBiase
WrestleMania V: WWE Champion “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Hulk Hogan
WrestleMania VI: WWE Champion Hulk Hogan vs. Intercontinental Champion The Ultimate Warrior
WrestleMania VII: WWE Champion Sgt. Slaughter vs. Hulk Hogan
WrestleMania VIII: WWE Champion Ric Flair vs. “Macho Man” Randy Savage
WrestleMania IX: WWE Champion Bret “Hit Man” Hart vs. Yokozuna
WrestleMania X: Intercontinental Champion Razor Ramon vs. Shawn Michaels
WrestleMania X: WWE Champion Yokozuna vs. Bret “Hit Man” Hart
WrestleMania XI: Undertaker vs. King Kong Bundy
WrestleMania XI: WWE Champion Diesel vs. Shawn Michaels
WrestleMania XII: Undertaker vs. Diesel
WrestleMania XII: WWE Champion Bret “Hit Man” Hart vs. Shawn Michaels
WrestleMania 13: Bret “Hit Man” Hart vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin
WrestleMania XIV: Undertaker vs. Kane
WrestleMania XV: WWE Champion The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin
WrestleMania 2000: WWE Champion Triple H vs. The Rock vs. Big Show vs. Mick Foley
WrestleMania X-Seven: WWE Champion The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin
WrestleMania X8: The Rock vs. Hollywood Hogan
WrestleMania X8: Undisputed WWE Champion Chris Jericho vs. Triple H
WrestleMania XIX: Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Jericho
WrestleMania XIX: The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin
WrestleMania XX: United States Champion Big Show vs. John Cena
WrestleMania XX: Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar
WrestleMania 21: WWE Champion JBL vs. John Cena
WrestleMania 22: Edge vs. Mick Foley
WrestleMania 23: World Heavyweight Champion Batista vs. Undertaker
WrestleMania 23: WWE Champion John Cena vs. Shawn Michaels
WrestleMania XXIV: Shawn Michaels vs. Ric Flair
WrestleMania XXIV: WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. John Cena vs. Triple H
WrestleMania XXV: World Heavyweight Champion Edge vs. John Cena vs. Big Show
WrestleMania XXV: WWE Champion Triple H vs. Randy Orton
WrestleMania XXVI: World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho vs. Edge
WrestleMania XXVI: WWE Champion Batista vs. John Cena
WrestleMania XXVI: Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels
WrestleMania XXVII: World Heavyweight Champion Edge vs. Alberto Del Rio
WrestleMania XXVII: WWE Champion The Miz vs. John Cena
WrestleMania XXVIII: Undertaker vs. Triple H
WrestleMania XXVIII: WWE Champion CM Punk vs. Jericho
WrestleMania XXVIII: The Rock vs. John Cena
WrestleMania 29: CM Punk vs. Undertaker
WrestleMania 29: Brock Lesnar vs. Triple H
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Auf wurde nun das komplette Roster für das WWE 2K14 Videospiel offiziell bekannt gegeben:
Von Beginn an spielbares WWE 2K14 Roster:
AJ Lee
Aksana
Antonio Cesaro
Brodus Clay
Christian
Cody Rhodes
Damien Sandow
Daniel Bryan
Darren Young
David Otunga
Dean Ambrose
Dolph Ziggler
Drew McIntyre
Eddie Guerrero
Heath Slater
Jack Swagger
Jinder Mahal
Justin Gabriel
Kaitlyn
Kane
Kofi Kingston
Layla
Lita
Mark Henry
Mr. McMahon
Natalya
R-Truth
Rey Mysterio
Roman Reigns
Ryback
Santino Marella
Seth Rollins
Sheamus
Sin Cara
Stephanie McMahon
Tensai
The Great Khali
Titus O’Neil
Wade Barrett
Zack RyderCharaktäre, die im “30 Years of WrestleMania”-Modus freigespielt werden können:
The Rock
Ultimate Warrior
Big Show (Retro)
CM Punk
Sgt. Slaughter
Edge
Diesel
The Undertaker
King Kong Bundy
Brock Lesnar
Chris Jericho (Retro)
Andre the Giant
Alberto Del Rio
“The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase
John Cena (Retro)
Shawn Michaels
Ricky Steamboat
Triple H (Retro)
Big John Studd
Ric Flair (Retro)
“Stone Cold” Steve Austin
Hulk Hogan (Retro)
“Hollywood” Hulk Hogan
Kane (Retro)
Randy Orton
The Undertaker (Retro)
Shawn Michaels (Retro)
Razor Ramon
Big Show
Triple H
Brock Lesnar (Retro)
JBL
Bret “Hit Man” Hart
Chris Jericho
The Rock (Retro)
Mick Foley
The Miz
Batista
Yokozuna
John Cena
“Macho Man” Randy Savage
Ric Flair
GoldbergFehlende WWE Superstars, Divas & Legenden wie z.B. Rob Van Vam, Curtis Axel, Big E Langston, The Wyatt Family, The Usos, The Bella Twins und Fandango könnten noch als DLC nachträglich veröffentlicht werden.
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PWInsider reports that Roddy Piper wasn't included in the WWE 2K14 video game because they reached out to Mr. T about licensing him for the game but weren't able to come to terms. This caused the WrestleMania I main event to be eliminated from the game. It's always possible they add Piper as DLC.
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Kein Big E Langston und Tyson Kidd ..
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Kein Big E Langston und Tyson Kidd ..
Die beiden haben ich auch vergebens gesucht.
Aber naja .. man braucht ja Platz für Otunga und The Great Khaki .... -
Die beiden haben ich auch vergebens gesucht.
Aber naja .. man braucht ja Platz für Otunga und The Great Khaki ....Es gibt ja immerhin noch die Hoffnung, dass die Beiden als DLC nachträglich noch veröffentlicht werden. Zumindest bei Big E Langston sollte das der Fall sein.
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- Here's a first look at The Shield in the new WWE 2K14 video game, which hits stores on October 30th:
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Fehlende WWE Superstars, Divas & Legenden wie z.B. Rob Van Vam,
Da hat deine Quelle sich vertippt :b
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