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The Deadman. The Lord of Darkness. The American Badass. The Phenom. In every aspect of his career, Undertaker has commanded the admiration and respect of WWE enthusiasts and newcomers alike for more than two decades. The legendary WWE Superstar Undertaker® will be featured through the “Phenom Edition” of WWE 2K14. With captivating ring entrances and looming, omnipresent appeal, Undertaker is WWE’s longest-tenured Superstar and holder of several WWE titles throughout his storied 20+ year career. He is best known for his unrivaled winning streak at WrestleMania®, WWE’s signature annual pay-per-view event, where he boasts a 21-0 record. Celebrate the incomparable career of the Undertaker with this limited edition, WWE 2K14 “Phenom Edition!” WWE 2K14 “Phenom Edition” is scheduled to include the following items: • Exclusive tin coffin box • Exclusive collectible art card personally autographed by Undertaker • Exclusive Undertaker in-game ring entrance: “American Badass” • Exclusive Undertaker in-game attire: “American Badass” • Exclusive Undertaker-themed controller skin • “WWE Undertaker – The Streak”: Disc #1 (on Blu-Ray/DVD) • Access to WWE 2K14 global pre-order offer: Ultimate Warrior playable character • Copy of WWE 2K14 video game
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Customer Reviews

Daryl
Overall I think the WWE 2K14: The Phenom Edition is a great buy. It comes with nice steel tin coffin box, a copy of WWE 2K14, Disc 1 of the WWE Undertaker - The Streak DVD, an exclusive Undertaker-themed controller skin, the Undertaker ABA DLC and the Ultimate Warrior DLC code, and my favorite, a collectible art card personally autographed by Undertaker.One thing to note is that (at least for my copy) the ink from the pen The Undertaker used when signing my card looks fresh and new. I like that. I will be getting a frame to frame it and hang it up on my wall. Also, the Undertaker-themed controller skin fits very nicely on my XBOX 360 controller. As for the DVD, I watched it, and it was amazing. Although the only compliant with it I have, is that it was made in 2012. Thus only covering Undertaker's matches to 20-0. At WrestleMania 29, he defeated CM Punk to become 21-0 at WrestleMania. But hey, what can you do. WrestleMania 29 hadn't happened yet when the DVD came out.I highly recommend picking this up for the autograph, controller skin, DVD and tin coffin box. We all know 2K will release the DLC later on.

T. Wallace
Very awesome game and fun to play. On the downside, certain matches were left out that should have been in 30 years of Mania. Mostly Warrior vs. Savage and Batista vs. HHH. Overall a fun experience though. If you get the option stick with the Standard edition of the game as this version is just lacking overall for the price. My autographed Undertaker card was bent up somehow even though it was in the package and for $100, it just doesn't have enough extras to justify the cost. Also, the American Badass Undertaker DLC is inaccurate as it has his music for after he cut his hair as opposed to American Badass or even Rollin'. As stated, overall fun game, but shy away from this edition and just get the Standard instead.

Austin
Great game, great stuff. Controller skin is kind of lame, but the autograph is AWESOME.Buy it or Rest... in... Peace!

Envyotb73
Awesome! A very cool collectors edition , including the exclusive Ultimate Warrior playable character available elsewhere, but exclusively an autographed picture of the undertaker (a hard autograph to obtain) all envlosed in a very distinct tin coffin. The extras may be few, but the quality supercedes the quantity.As for the game, WWE 2K14 is the pinnacle of wrestling games to this point. Everything looks crisp and fully hd over last years, rendering that version almost blurry in comparison. Game mechanics havent changed, basically an evolved version of the old aki controls, which is great. Hands down the best control scheme ever in wrestling games.The roster is mindblowing, never has a game including all these past and future greats in one package. Almost all the stars of the 80s until now you could want from Hogan and Andre, to the NWO, Rock, Austin, Goldberg, Flair its a deeam team roster of epic proportions!If you were to only buy 1 wrestling game ever, this one is it.Universe mode and creation suites give it measurable replay. Buy it.

DemonessOfDeathValley
I have been a fan of the Undertaker for years. When I found out that 2K14 was going to have a Phenom Edition, I was excited. When my birthday came around, I found a used set here on Amazon.The coffin tin is very large and bulky, about the size of a larger Fashion Doll window box. But it adds to the fact of this being the Phenom Edition. The glossy portrait is a good one. It's a clear picture that will fit into a frame nicely and it has the Undertaker's signature on it. I don't know if that's a ready made signature like a stamp or an automatic pen, but it's cool in any case. The decal is for the controller is from Skin It. It's a nice decal that with a little bit of care, fits the controller nicely. It features a nice photo of the Undertaker from 2012 possibly 2013. There is a copy of The Streak along with this set and that DVD features every Wrestlemania match that the Undertaker has had up to him reaching 20 - 0. There is an insert that has a code for two downloadable characters. One of course being the American Badass version of the Undertaker. The other is the Ultimate Warrior. Please note that since I bought this game, I had to purchase the characters from Xbox Live for 1.99 a piece which to me, still wasn't that bad.On to the game.This game is much the same as the later WWE games from 2012 - present. Back when it was Smackdown Vs. Raw, the controls were easy. To kick out, the player just had to press a button. Or tap a button to end a submission. When the brand extension ended and the first game after 2011 was called WWE 12, that changed. In order to kick out, there is a meter that appears on the screen. If you press the button before the meter fills to a marked point, you don't get to kick out. And each time that the player kicks out, the amount of space between the mark on the meter and the wait time gets shorter. So timing it is tricky. The reversal is also frustrating because if you pull on the trigger too soon, the words 'too fast' appear on the screen and if you wait until the reversal icon appears on the screen the words 'too late' appear. Your timing has to be spot on. As the match progresses, your character gets slower just like in real life. And it can take a bit to get back up, giving your opponent a chance to further damage you. This can get very tedious, especially if you're playing the 30 Years of Wrestlemania. At times it seems like the game deliberately makes your character wait until it's almost too late to get up, or too late to kick out. For these reasons, this game is not something that someone like me can just pick up and get the hang of in a few minutes or even hours. This is definitely a game for those that spend hours learning the nuances.The creation mode is basically the same as in past versions. However, several things have been fixed. There used to be some really awkward hair movements, especially in Smackdown Vs. RAW. That got better in WWE 12 - 13. Now the longer hair moves more fluid with the body. It's still awkward, but it's not just chunks standing away from the body and waving a bit with movement. The clothing seems to 'fit' better and when you layer it up on your character, there isn't that odd bulkiness. Some garments are still blocky looking. For instance, the jackets and coats make the character look bulky. But things like capes and skirts flow a bit better, they don't look glued to the legs, but they also don't flutter unnaturally behind the figure (if you've ever seen the long skirts in Second Life, you know what I'm talking about). Necklaces and things like baldricks are still awkward looking, they stand away from the chest/body. A few necklaces like dog tags and pendants do lay more naturally, but if your character is very busty (female) or has overly developed pecs (male) it might not look good. Back when the series was Smackdown Vs. RAW, there was a large selection of undergarments both top and bottom for the Divas. These garments could be used as outer clothing as well, to make up the skimpy outfits that have been a norm for the Divas since the 90s. The selection has been vastly scaled down to only about three choices. There are more top undergarments but there are only a few choices. The choices for shirts, pants, skirts and shoes are also vastly scaled down. As usual, the creation of Divas, there isn't much to choose from. However, the skin tones, hair and body creations are much improved. If you really tweak and work with it, you can create something cool.Creating storylines can be fun. However, it's something else that you have to kind of get the hang of. Do previews and so on to make sure that you're getting things just right.I gave this 5 stars because of the extras. But if it was for the game I'd give it about 2 stars. This isn't for the casual gamer. And I highly recommend purchasing the Game Guide. It will clear up a lot. But without practice, this game will be frustrating. Read more ›

alan helms
like this a lot it's worth the extra 50 dollars for it with the other under taker dvd and under taker bad ass dlc and the warrior dlc to

D. J. Podlubny
This game is great! Best wwe game to date. 30 years of wresltemania is the best "season" mode in a long time. Highly recommend!
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