When comparing WWE 2K15 vs Skylanders: Swap Force, the Slant community recommends Skylanders: Swap Force for most people. In the question“What are the best PS4 games that run at 1080p and 60fps?” Skylanders: Swap Force is ranked 34th while WWE 2K15 is ranked 50th. The most important reason people chose Skylanders: Swap Force is:
The top and bottom half of each toy can be swapped with one another in order to trade/gain abilities making for a wide arrangement of possibilities when ones collection of toys is large.
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Pros
Pro Revamped combat
Beginning of matches start out a lot more action packed now and there is also new stamina and health systems that make the matches feel much different over older versions of the game.
Pro Plays at 1080p and 60fps
Like the majority of EA sports games, WWE 2k15 plays at 60fps and at 1080p, making for a smooth experience.
Pro Combine halves of characters for new abilities
The top and bottom half of each toy can be swapped with one another in order to trade/gain abilities making for a wide arrangement of possibilities when ones collection of toys is large.
Pro Ties together real and digital world with toys
It is interesting how the game uses toys to tie into the game as it allows for kids to not only play with toys but also see a digital representation of the toy in game where they can go on adventures with them.
Pro Runs at 1080p and 60fps
Runs at a solid 60fps at 1080p making for a smooth gaming experience.
Cons
Con Career mode devolves into just text sequences
It is almost as if the dev ran out of money for career mode, as at first there is plenty of voicework and the more one advances into their career the less voicework there is and more text sequences there are.
Con Pretty much designed from the ground up to get kids to beg for more toys
The new swappable figures are priced at $15, which can get pricey really quick. What's worse is the game even previews other characters one does not have in order to show kids what they don't have yet, just to get them interested in one toy after another.