5 worst WWE video games ever

2k17 had its flaws but there are some WWE games that are worse

#3 WWE Betrayal (2001)

Betrayal's storyline was pretty loose (Credits: YouTube)

Yet another game that was not a traditional wrestling simulator, WWE Betrayal makes this list at number three. Released two years before Crush Hour, Betrayal, which was for the Game Boy platform, was much like Double Dragon or Streets of Rage.

To be fair, wrestling games on portable devices have always been disappointing, mostly, due to the limitations of the consoles. Unfortunately, shifting from the normal wrestling fare did not work out as the developers had hoped.

The storyline itself was loose. With Stephanie McMahon being kidnapped, Vince decides to offer the reward of a WWE Title shot to whoever can save his daughter.

Given that it was a Game Boy Color game, the graphics were decent, but that’s where the positives end. The attacks were limited to the boring punches and kicks with one finishing move per character. The game was too monotonous and it never really managed to captivate the gamer.

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