"AEW Fight Forever Review: A Mixed Bag of Nostalgia and Disappointments"

AEW: Fight Forever, the video game debut of All Elite Wrestling, offers a promising start with a roster of 47 wrestlers and an inclusive approach to matchups. The game's mechanics are simple and reminiscent of older wrestling games, but some actions are less responsive. The wrestler creation suite is surprisingly robust, although navigating the moves list can be challenging. The entrances are disappointing, with only brief snippets shown, and the variety of matches is lacking, excluding trios matches. However, the addition of minigames and unique match types like the Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch adds fun and excitement. The story mode, Road To Elite, offers multiple storylines and amusing cutscenes, but there are some inconsistencies. Overall, AEW: Fight Forever shows potential for future improvements.
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