#3: WWE 2K14
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When 2K took over the WWE video game franchise, fans weren't sure what to expect.
THQ had been delivering excellent WWE games for well over a decade, and while there had been a few minor blips along the way, fans knew exactly what to expect from each installment.
Thankfully, those nerves were calmed when WWE 2K14, the first game published by 2K was released. The game is still considered by many to be the best in the 2K series, boasting one of the most impressive rosters seen on a WWE video game, with awesome graphics and slick gameplay.
The range of modes was excellent, and the '30 years of WrestleMania mode' is still one of the best modes we've ever been given on a WWE video game.
Edited by Shiven Sachdeva