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Review: AEW: Fight Forever

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AEW: Fight Forever delivers a fast-paced and easy-to-pickup wrestling experience. This frantic sports simulation title allows you to fight an array of legendary wrestlers across a selection of game modes. Moreover, there is an exceptional career mode and deep customisation options. Accordingly, if you love the glitz and glam of this sport, you’ll adore every moment.

Developed by YUKE’S and published by THQ Nordic, this is a sports simulation title. On top of this, it has an arcade edge and a fun and challenging online mode. Subsequently, it ticks many boxes. Whether you want to go it alone or team up with an online buddy, this game has it all.

The ring is covered in blood and is surrounded by barbed wire.
Keep away from the ropes.

AEW: Fight Forever is stupidly entertaining.

The All Elite Wrestling franchise has taken America by storm. The combination of legendary wrestlers and upcoming talent is something to behold. Additionally, the blend of fights and rules ensures that every encounter will keep you on your toes. As such, AEW: Fight Forever is stupidly entertaining no matter how much you love the sport or the franchise.

With plenty of game modes to choose from, you can opt for mindless one-off matches, mini-games, or a fully-fledged career. If you plump for the latter choice, you are free to pick whatever wrestler you fancy and take on a brutal regime. This game mode includes some fantastic cinematic, deep and enjoyable customisation options. Alongside this, you are responsible for your well-being and your results will impact your career.

Casual gaming.

If the demands of a career don’t take your fancy, then why not jump into an array of on-off fights? These simple to-set-up endeavours allow you to customise the rules and select whatever fighters you fancy. Consequently, you can undertake your own revenge match or create a whacky and challenging experience by setting your own rules.

If this doesn’t float your boat, you can undertake some crazy mini-games. These mindless events are short, fun, and as casual as you like. Moreover, they test your skills and abilities without the necessity of beating the snot out of your opponent. Accordingly, they make a pleasant break away from the brutality of each fight.

Use that bat to knock out your opponent.
That is going to hurt.

Wonderful combos.

Unlike other wrestling games, AEW: Fight Forever focuses on simple moves and OTT combos. Furthermore, you can combine with your tag team partner to unleash hell upon your opponents. Alongside this, you are free to taunt, slap, kick, and grapple to your heart’s content. As such, you can make each encounter as entertaining or as brutal as you like.

Where this sports simulation is a letdown, is its training mode. If you wish to practise your finishing moves or tweak your basic attacks, you have no handholding. Subsequently, there is little to no guidance on how to improve or what you are doing wrong. Therefore, if you are new to the genre, or you simply have limited knowledge, you won’t know how to improve. This was an appalling approach that often leads to unnecessary frustration and a lot of trial and error.

AEW: Fight Forever looks good, but it could have been more polished.

Whenever you combine fast-paced arcade action with realistic character models, something has to give. Unfortunately, AEW: Fight Forever lacks a high-end polish and the lip-syncing is bloody awful. Alongside this, the strutting and posing are repetitive, and the workout element of your career is repetitive and lacking in interest.

Sadly, each of these shortcomings is hard to ignore. If you consider all the razzmatazz of the wrestling industry, you’d expect this to be bursting with energy and flair. Annoyingly, it is a bit of a damp squib that should have done much better. Even though the shortcomings irked me, I was impressed by the smooth animation and the range of special moves. However, it didn’t tick every box for me and I was left disappointed.

Though the visuals weren’t quite there, the audio was good. I liked the commentary, the crowd noises, and the usual harsh sound effects. The noise of every blow and the crunch of every kick was painful. Moreover, the scream of the ref counting and the deafening cheers were phenomenal.

Jump from the top rope and knock them out.
He won’t know what has hit him.

Simple controls.

Trying to keep up with your opponents should be a difficult task. Yet, AEW: Fight Forever is exceptionally easy to play. The simplified controls are straightforward, and executing your finishing or special moves is a cinch. However, the aforementioned tutorial does very little to help you out. As such, you have to endure some trial and error, especially if you wish to have a varied arsenal of moves at your disposal.

Replay value and longevity depend on your love of the sport and the franchise. Additionally, if you have some keen wrestling friends, you will get much more out of this experience. Yet, if you are a solo gamer, this is still enjoyable in small helpings. Whether you play online, offline, or the career mode, there is something for everyone.

AEW: Fight Forever is a great modern wrestling game.

Though wrestling isn’t my favourite sport, I appreciated the overall package. The customisation options were great and the career mode will fascinate every fan. On top of this, the online mode is perfect if you have like-minded friends. Alternatively, if you fancy a casual wrestling experience, then this fast-paced endeavour will be of interest. Consequently, AEW: Fight Forever is a great modern wrestling game. As such, I recommend that you buy it here! Can you battle your way to the top? Pick your wrestler, manage your well-being, and destroy anyone that stands in your way.

SUMMARY

AEW: Fight Forever is a sports simulation title that will appease a massive fan base. This excellent wrestling game has a deep career with excellent customisation options. Moreover, it can be enjoyed casually off and online.


+ Excellent audio.
+ Good commentary.
+ Plenty of game modes to choose from.
+ Simple controls.
+ A great old-school experience.

- The graphics lack polish.
- The lip-syncing is awful.
- Training is mundane and repetitive.

(Rating: PEGI 16 Violence, In-Game Purchases Release date: 29/06/2023 Price: £49.99)


(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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