WWE SuperCard - Battle Cards
- August 14, 2014
- 2K, Inc.
- 37h median play time
WWE SuperCard - Battle Cards is a casual game featuring WWE Superstars in a card-battling format. With exclusive cards from WWE live-events, players can build and battle their deck while enjoying the stunning game mechanics, ingenious visuals, and humor. However, players should be prepared for lots of grinding, frequent advertisements, and some bugs.
Reviews
- The game is fun and addictive, with a variety of modes and events to keep players engaged.
- Great graphics and card designs, making it visually appealing for WWE fans.
- Players can progress without spending money, although it may take longer compared to paying players.
- Frequent network errors and crashes make the game frustrating and unplayable at times.
- The game has become increasingly pay-to-win, making it difficult for free-to-play players to compete.
- Customer support is lacking, with slow response times and inadequate solutions to issues.
- graphics227 mentions
- 80 % positive mentions
- 17 % neutral mentions
- 3 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are widely praised for their quality and detail, particularly the card designs and character representations, which evoke nostalgia for many players. While some users report occasional glitches and issues with loading, the overall visual experience is considered impressive, contributing to the game's addictive nature. Despite minor criticisms, the graphics are generally regarded as a standout feature, enhancing the enjoyment of gameplay.
“The graphics are fantastic, the gameplay is awesome, and you can collect your favorite superstars!”
“Amazing graphics and amazing designs, amazing gameplay.”
“This game has absolutely incredible graphics and is kid-friendly.”
“For this app alone, whenever I launch it, the visuals all look glitchy and everything is black and white.”
“The graphics look like they were created by a three-year-old and the storyline is non-existent.”
“Graphics of fighting need much work but probably hard to make a game nobody complains about.”
- stability144 mentions
- 3 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 97 % negative mentions
The stability of the game has received mixed reviews, with many users reporting frequent bugs, glitches, and freezing issues, particularly when trying to access ladder rewards or during gameplay. While some players have noted improvements and minimal glitches, the overall consensus indicates that the game suffers from significant stability problems that detract from the enjoyment and functionality. Regular updates and server maintenance are acknowledged, but many players express frustration over persistent issues that remain unresolved.
“There are no glitches, and you can excel without spending a ton of money on it.”
“As far as gameplay goes, it works well with no glitches.”
“Runs great and doesn't interfere with any other apps or operations.”
“In each match, opponents go twice per round while I only go once, and they also know where all of my objects are. The board glitches, meaning that random squares go dark as if I selected them, but in reality, I did not.”
“Every time I click the tab, the whole game freezes and I have to restart it.”
“I love the game, but every time I try to open the ladder rewards, the game freezes.”
- monetization114 mentions
- 20 % positive mentions
- 11 % neutral mentions
- 69 % negative mentions
The monetization strategy of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players criticizing it as overly reliant on microtransactions and cash grabs, particularly for premium content and event cards. While some appreciate the optional ads for rewards and the absence of intrusive ads, others report issues with ad functionality and the high costs of in-game purchases, leading to frustration among free-to-play users. Overall, while the game can be enjoyed without spending money, the monetization practices are seen as excessive and detrimental to the overall experience.
“I love this game! I think anyone who plays it will enjoy it. I've been playing for a year now; there's always something to do, and it doesn't make you do in-game purchases to advance. Overall, this is a great download for kids and adults. Thank you!”
“Thank you 2K and Cat Daddy! Finally, I could enjoy and grind on this game without having to buy everything. The new supercoins have changed the game; we love it! Thanks for putting in fewer microtransactions. This game is bigger and better than ever before.”
“No ads and relatively easy to advance without making any purchases.”
“Instead of fixing the problems, the devs focus only on releasing the next cash grab.”
“Every season becomes more and more of a cash grab.”
“This game is a cash grab with terrible developers and worse customer service.”
- gameplay106 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- 28 % neutral mentions
- 5 % negative mentions
The gameplay of the game is generally praised for its fun, addictive nature and impressive graphics, with many players enjoying the card mechanics and various events. However, there are significant criticisms regarding pay-to-win elements, lack of innovation, and persistent bugs that detract from the overall experience. While some players find the core gameplay solid and engaging, others express frustration over progression being hindered by monetization strategies and unresolved technical issues.
“The overall gameplay is fun and easy enough to learn.”
“Offers hours upon hours of enjoyable gameplay.”
“Great gameplay in my opinion, one of the best card games with all the different modes and customization.”
“Gameplay can be frustrating as the AI cheats to make the game harder, hoping you will buy upgrades.”
“No innovations in gameplay; changes are always negative for players (pull rates in events, etc.). Communication and transparency are words not known to CatDaddy (no disclosure of pull rates). Some bugs aren't fixed for weeks or even months (Royal Rumble bug). The developers are extremely lazy regarding finisher animations for new cards or finisher updates (Samoa Joe still has the Muscle Buster - how many years has it been since he used it?). There is a strong tendency towards pay-to-win, and customer service is useless.”
“Pay-to-win mechanics are incredibly annoying, and RNG makes it impossible to get the cards you want.”
- grinding88 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The grinding aspect of the game is widely criticized for being excessively tedious and time-consuming, often requiring players to invest significant hours to achieve meaningful rewards. While some players find satisfaction in the grind and appreciate the potential for free-to-play progression, many express frustration over the imbalance favoring paying players and the lack of useful rewards for their efforts. Overall, the consensus is that while the game can be enjoyable, the grinding experience can quickly become a chore, especially for those with limited time.
“The game is fun at the beginning but gets very tedious and boring in the long term.”
“The events also require too much time; 3 days of grinding just to get a useless card that won't be useful in a month.”
“Too much grinding for credits.”
- story49 mentions
- 18 % positive mentions
- 73 % neutral mentions
- 8 % negative mentions
The story aspect of WWE Supercard is largely criticized for its lack of depth and engagement, with many players expressing a desire for a more developed narrative or story mode. Users feel that the current quest system is heavily skewed towards pay-to-win mechanics, making it difficult for free-to-play players to progress or enjoy the game fully. Overall, while the game is fun and offers various challenges, the absence of a compelling storyline and the frustrating quest structure detracts from the overall experience.
“I would like to see a story mode put into the game and more ways to get coins.”
“It's a great game but they could add past events and have a storyline but it's good.”
“It'd be nice to add a story for each character.”
“The graphics look like they were created by a three-year-old and the storyline is non-existent.”
“This season in particular (season 6), nearly every promo event/fusion event/promo quest has been shockingly poor for free-to-play players, whether it's the new 'chance of' getting a card or unrealistic targets set to achieve a card.”
“Plus, WWE storylines nowadays are stupid.”
- music25 mentions
- 32 % positive mentions
- 56 % neutral mentions
- 12 % negative mentions
The music in the game receives mixed reviews; while some players appreciate its relaxing quality and find it enjoyable, many express frustration over the limited selection and desire for more authentic WWE entrance themes. Additionally, technical issues such as freezing and glitches detract from the overall experience, with players hoping for updates that would enhance the musical aspect and incorporate iconic wrestler themes. Overall, while the music contributes positively to the game's atmosphere, there is a strong call for improvement and variety.
“Very good special effects, good music, and a good game.”
“Love the game and the cards and the music. The challenges and the tiers you have now are so good. I am proud to be playing Supercard. I first played it in season 4 and I loved it, and now I am in season 6. 100/100 you guys rock! Supercard season 6 is the best game ever.”
“I would love to see fighters' theme songs in the game; that would put it over the top.”
“The music is still playing and all but the game is not responding; please fix this problem.”
“The music is playing but no visuals.”
“Game is good, music is terrible.”
- humor18 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is often described as light-hearted and entertaining, with players finding amusement in the absurdity of card-based wrestling and the nostalgic references to WWE. Many reviews highlight the comedic elements of the gameplay, such as the exaggerated moves and the quirky graphics, while some users appreciate the humor found in online interactions. Overall, the game is seen as a fun and funny experience, appealing to both wrestling fans and casual players.
“It's a lot of fun and it's funny that I recognize the moves even though they wrestle as cards.”
“Thank you CatDaddy, this is a really funny game.”
“This game is very funny... love it.”
- optimization13 mentions
- 54 % positive mentions
- 23 % neutral mentions
- 23 % negative mentions
Overall, the game's optimization is generally praised for its graphics and smooth performance, though some users report occasional slowdowns and freezing issues. Players express frustration with the time-consuming leveling process in the performance center, suggesting that it should be more accessible and less reliant on in-game currency. Despite these concerns, the game is still considered enjoyable and well-rounded.
“I find that this game is the perfect wrestling game due to its graphics, challenges, and performance.”
“New performance center is a pretty cool addition.”
“It is a good quality and performance game.”
“It takes too long to level up cards now; you need to pay to open the performance center every time.”
“But just now they are showing me the performance center mode and it forced me to put two characters in the gym but only let me speed it up with one of them.”
“The performance of this game is slow and freezy.”
- emotional3 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players express a mix of nostalgia and frustration regarding the game's emotional impact, with some feeling uplifted by its playful elements while others grapple with feelings of inadequacy tied to in-game rewards. Overall, the game evokes strong emotional responses, ranging from joy and escapism to disappointment and reflection on personal circumstances.
“This game is epic! Once you start to play it, you will never want to stop. Just ignore the age rating; there is no violence, just cards that don't even touch each other.”
“I love the game! It has helped me feel like a kid again during a tough time in my life.”
“The emotional connection I have with the characters makes every victory and defeat feel significant.”
- replayability3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -67 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Reviewers highlight the game's strong replayability, praising its engaging gameplay and aesthetic harmony. However, some note that the original version offered a more challenging and playable experience. Overall, the game is considered to have high replay value, with many players expressing their enjoyment.
“From the gameplay to the graphics, it's the perfect harmony of aesthetics and replay value.”
“Such high replay value, I love it!”
“The game feels repetitive after the first playthrough, lacking the depth to encourage multiple runs.”
“Once you finish the main story, there's little incentive to replay it; the side quests are uninspired and feel like filler.”
“The lack of meaningful choices and consequences makes replaying the game feel pointless.”