WWE 2K26 is a terrible game because it feels like a lazy upgrade rather than a true new installment. The gameplay can be clunky, with awkward animations and inconsistent reversals that make matches feel frustrating instead of exciting. On top of that, the game often pushes players toward grinding or spending extra money to unlock content, which takes away from the fun of simply playing. Technical issues like bugs, glitches, and occasional crashes also hurt the experience and make the game feel unfinished. Because of this, many fans feel that Visual Concepts and 2K released a game that doesn’t do enough to justify its price or improve the series.
Cory in the House on Nintendo DS is unironically one of those games that’s way better than anyone expects, which is exactly why it’s so great. It fully embraces the ridiculous energy of the show, turning Cory’s over-the-top personality into a fast, chaotic platformer that never takes itself seriously. From the exaggerated animations to the absurd enemies and boss fights, the game feels like a meme before memes were even a thing, making every level entertaining in its own weird way. The controls are surprisingly solid, the levels are colorful and varied, and the whole experience feels like a love letter to fans who just wanted to mess around as Cory and cause chaos in the White House. It’s not trying to be deep or realistic—it’s just pure, goofy fun, which is exactly why people still talk about it years later.
Biggest waste of money, get this thing off my console. Major let down from what used to be an incredible studio. The microtransactions in this game should be illegal.
I'd rather have paid to prevent them from releasing this. You can no longer play using the old client, and even the menus run like **** on the new one. Disgusting