User Score
6.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 34 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 34
  2. Negative: 11 out of 34

Review this game

  1. Your Score
    0 out of 10
    Rate this:
    • 10
    • 9
    • 8
    • 7
    • 6
    • 5
    • 4
    • 3
    • 2
    • 1
    • 0
    • 0
  1. Submit
  2. Check Spelling
  1. Jul 2, 2023
    0
    It's highway robbery they're selling this game full price with only 6 matches. The story mode is lazy and the game looks like it came out 10 years ago.
  2. Jun 30, 2023
    0
    Really dissapointed with this game for the money it cost, it's buggy/glitchy with some slow downs and CTD's which seems to be the norm for wrestling games but is not acceptable.

    The big hype around this game was it's old skool like No Mercy (N64) and this is nothing like it my biggest gripe is around how the game feels/plays it's like it's missing frames of animation it's not smooth it
    Really dissapointed with this game for the money it cost, it's buggy/glitchy with some slow downs and CTD's which seems to be the norm for wrestling games but is not acceptable.

    The big hype around this game was it's old skool like No Mercy (N64) and this is nothing like it my biggest gripe is around how the game feels/plays it's like it's missing frames of animation it's not smooth it feels like when you initiate a grapple the wrestlers just magnetize together then you press the button and it's like it runs the script and plays the animation, there is just something off with how this feels.

    Small roster that only the most die hard AEW fans will know with no real legends to lean on (fairly new company) and several omissions.

    I just cannot recommend this for the price and how quickly you will get bored because of the lack of depth and replayability, The game should really of been $20 with a $10 season pass for DLC wrestlers. Wait for a sale or hope they do better next time.
    Expand
  3. Jul 2, 2023
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Pretty damn bad. I don't give it a 2, because at least it works and is functional in the most basic of ways. I've now played 6.5 hours of it (no DLC purchased), but it's hard to keep going as there's not much else to do.

    The graphics and models are some of the worst I've seen in the last few years for a release of this supposed size—actual early PS3-level graphics. Smackdown Vs. Raw 2007 on the Xbox 360 (the first wrestling game to be in HD) looks 10x better than this. A game released 15 years ago blows AEW Fight Forever out of the water in the graphical department.

    The controls and gameplay when you're on the attack are decent, but kicking out and reversing are broken, and it's all up to luck. The game feels floaty to play and buggy at points.

    The creation suite is sad for a game in 2023. It looks promising at first, but as you look further and further into it, it's barebones in comparison to 2K, MDickie games, and Fire Pro World. Having no Community Creations is actually laughable (Yes, you CANNOT share creations online...). Not only that, but any actual CAW you make (even with formulas) looks AWFUL.

    The match types are a joke. I counted 6 or 7. Again, SvR 07 that's going to be 16 years old soon had waaay more match types. No full entrances either! That is probably on the level of a PS1 game...

    The Career/Story mode seems promising at first, but it's like they didn't have time to expand on it and after 2 hours it's just a borefest of nothing to offer.

    As a wrestling fan, I'm extremely disappointed. The developers and company hyped the game to be an old school wrestling game brought into a new era of gaming, but in reality it's a barebones video game that gets nothing accomplished like the old AKI games did and doesn't bring anything new to the table. It's like they forgot we're headed into 2024. Yes, you can base your gameplay and style on older games but... how about changing stuff up to reflect we're in a new age where people demand more? We're not paying 30 bucks for the game, it's a full priced AAA title, isn't it???

    It's a product sold solely on the nostalgia of their fans and it's shameful the amount of DLC there is already. I will not continue to play this and I'm saddened I purchased it on release and fell into the hype.
    Expand
  4. Jul 7, 2023
    0
    The game is unfinished, buggy, and looks terrible. This is a very bad game and the fanboys can act like it's not but it is bad.
  5. Jul 3, 2023
    2
    Honest review from a Real Wrestling fans. To put it simply, save your money. This is no an AAA game and should not be at the AAA pricing. Like the company itself, it's no where near the top level. More glorified Indie wrestling televised and should be treated as such with video games too. At most you would want to pay $20, or $10 to be realistic. Even as a diehard AEW fan, waiting until itHonest review from a Real Wrestling fans. To put it simply, save your money. This is no an AAA game and should not be at the AAA pricing. Like the company itself, it's no where near the top level. More glorified Indie wrestling televised and should be treated as such with video games too. At most you would want to pay $20, or $10 to be realistic. Even as a diehard AEW fan, waiting until it is discounted is the smart path. Even as a anti-wwe fan, there are other Wrestling games available aside from WWE2k23 and this, that you can put your money towards. If you are buying it for the nostalgia of the old wrestling game days, this isn't that. Better to just get a copy of No Mercy.

    There is little here to do. The game started out as a mobile template that was upped to a console standard. There was little care taken into the development when it comes to the animations [root motion is poorly used], modelling [obvious], effects [basic], collisions [worse than 2k20...] and of course gameplay is atrocious with little replay value. Creative suite is a joke that appears to have been a purchased 3rd party product that they then included into the game.

    AEW marketed this as a Arcade Wrestling game. If they marketed it as a Party game or Wrestling party game even, it could get a higher score. As the party side is more prevalent than the Wrestling side. Arcade Wrestling games still exist. Action Wrestling Arcade for instance is quite decent.

    To finish: If you want to support AEW by blindly buying this, would still recommend waiting until it is a better price.
    Expand
  6. Aug 24, 2023
    0
    Beyond fed up with the rollout of this game. Absolute incompetence from top to bottom, releasing a battle royale before patching the UNFINISHED game, the stadium stampede being online only, minimal content with a chunk of what’s available being outdated/irrelevant, won’t release dlc people paid for. Will NEVER support another AEW game again unless they replace a majority of the peopleBeyond fed up with the rollout of this game. Absolute incompetence from top to bottom, releasing a battle royale before patching the UNFINISHED game, the stadium stampede being online only, minimal content with a chunk of what’s available being outdated/irrelevant, won’t release dlc people paid for. Will NEVER support another AEW game again unless they replace a majority of the people involved with Fight Forever. This game is such an embarrassing stain on the AEW brand. Expand
  7. Jul 24, 2023
    0
    Buggy, bare bones, clearly unfinished, and above all else lazy. This is a desperate cash in by a company who thought they could fleece their fan base on nostalgia. The creation suite is woeful. The gameplay is dull and repetitive. Worse, there's been no mention or talk by the devs to fix it and they have the cheek to charge full price for an unfinished game. Just awful. Yet the fanboys whoBuggy, bare bones, clearly unfinished, and above all else lazy. This is a desperate cash in by a company who thought they could fleece their fan base on nostalgia. The creation suite is woeful. The gameplay is dull and repetitive. Worse, there's been no mention or talk by the devs to fix it and they have the cheek to charge full price for an unfinished game. Just awful. Yet the fanboys who think AEW is flawless and can't accept criticism will have you believe this is the best wrestling game ever. Ugh. Expand
Metascore
68

Mixed or average reviews - based on 14 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 14
  2. Negative: 0 out of 14
  1. Aug 8, 2023
    65
    In the end, people will remember Fight Forever in one of two ways: either as a missed opportunity or as a stepping stone to something great. For something akin to a freshman effort, it has a lot to offer, and might be more of a victim of circumstances than anything else. Its largest competition is coming off a great game, and even though the styles are different, there's still an element of trying to simulate something fake connecting the two. With reports coming out that development was scaled back during its many delays, there's no doubt that the version we got was the best we could expect in a timely manner. These elements combined to make something fun in the moment, but possibly forgettable shortly after. If it hopes to have legs, it's going to need more free updates (like the announced battle royale mode that looks as ludicrous as it sounds) to entice its players to stick around. When you're in the action, though, you can practically see the CRT and corded controllers connecting you to the dropkicks and pins. For better or worse.
  2. Jul 5, 2023
    70
    Overall, AEW: Fight Forever is a fantastic pickup for fans of the company who want to experience many of its roster in video game form for the first time, but it does lack the polish of not only past and present WWE games, but other Yuke’s titles as well. The foundation is solid, but the package is a bit bare-bones and match flow isn’t on-par with what one would expect for a roster full of talent known for epic matches. The core action is fun, as is the story mode — which is one area Yuke’s topples any modern-day WWE game in. Casual wrestling game fans are probably fine staying with WWE’s offerings, while those wanting a faster-paced experience will be right at home with Fight Forever.
  3. Jun 30, 2023
    50
    Wrestling-experts Yuke's put the focus on old-fashioned, tried and tested wrestling action with AEW Fight Forever. They however failed to add anything new or distinct to the genre.