AEW: Fight Forever Review

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Fight Forever: AEW reviewed by Jarrett Green on PlayStation 5. Also available on PlayStation 4, Xbox, and PC. “Unrealized potential” feels like the story of AEW: Fight Forever as a whole. So much of it feels like a very good start, going full gear with bouncy animations, the quick pace of the action, and fun and effective character design. But almost all of its good ideas are hampered by bugs and opaque or outright useless systems. Its big single-player mode is poorly written and, though it’s a relative breeze to complete and full of branching options, it’s all out of good ways to point you to them. There’s a strong foundation to bet double or nothing on in a sequel down the road, and I think there’s still fun to be had here with like-minded friends who are content with casually beating each other up, but this is no wrestling game revolution.

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