Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Mar 9, 2015 17:06:34 GMT -6
Segment Next has an article here about comments that former TNA star and NWA World Tag Team Champion Chase Stevens made during a Facebook Q&A. Stevens recently did motion capture work for WWE 2K16 and hinted at the Create-A-Finisher feature returning.
"We shoot up until October," Stevens wrote. "There isn't a move in the book that I haven't done really. We do 100s of moves a day so it all runs together at the end of the day. The create a finisher is reshot every year because of computer technology getting better by the year. This year's game will be tons better than last year's. 2k didn't get much time to put the game together last year after the switch from THQ."
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Chase Stevens, the American professional wrestler who also participated in motion capture work for the upcoming wrestling game WWE 2K16 has hinted that the game might see the return of Create-a-Finisher mode.
Stevens recently held a Q&A session on his Facebook Page where a fan asked him whether there are any moves or new features planned to be introduced in the upcoming game.
Responding to the fans, Stevens sort of suggested that the game might see the return of Create-a-Finisher. Here is what he said:
We shoot up until October. There isn’t a move in the book that I haven’t done really. We do 100s of moves a day so it all runs together at the end of the day. The create a finisher is reshot every year because of computer technology getting better by the year. This year’s game will be tons better than last year’s. 2k didn’t get much time to put the game together last year after the switch from THQ.
Despite what Steven says, nothing can be said with utmost certainty until 2K Games confirms something. However, Stevens did hint that WWE 2K16 will be better than its predecessors.
WWE 2K16 is expected to release sometime during October 2015.
"We shoot up until October," Stevens wrote. "There isn't a move in the book that I haven't done really. We do 100s of moves a day so it all runs together at the end of the day. The create a finisher is reshot every year because of computer technology getting better by the year. This year's game will be tons better than last year's. 2k didn't get much time to put the game together last year after the switch from THQ."
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Chase Stevens, the American professional wrestler who also participated in motion capture work for the upcoming wrestling game WWE 2K16 has hinted that the game might see the return of Create-a-Finisher mode.
Stevens recently held a Q&A session on his Facebook Page where a fan asked him whether there are any moves or new features planned to be introduced in the upcoming game.
Responding to the fans, Stevens sort of suggested that the game might see the return of Create-a-Finisher. Here is what he said:
We shoot up until October. There isn’t a move in the book that I haven’t done really. We do 100s of moves a day so it all runs together at the end of the day. The create a finisher is reshot every year because of computer technology getting better by the year. This year’s game will be tons better than last year’s. 2k didn’t get much time to put the game together last year after the switch from THQ.
Despite what Steven says, nothing can be said with utmost certainty until 2K Games confirms something. However, Stevens did hint that WWE 2K16 will be better than its predecessors.
WWE 2K16 is expected to release sometime during October 2015.