A huge upgrade from '13. I don't want to spend a lot of time on the review, so I'll cut to the goods.If you love playing offline, the A.I. is more than good enough to hold you over this year. I've found myself close to throwing my remote because the A.I. was just completely owning me (I also tweaked my settings, but the default settings will still be a challenge).Every move gets reverse into a different move to cut down on reversing fests. For example, if you get me into a rear waist lock and I reverse your attempted grapple, it'll either get reverse into a spinning belly to belly suplex, snapmare or something else instead of me just getting behind you or transitioning into another position.It's such a small feature, but really cool. Each character has their own unique movements. I was playing as Kane one match and he would randomly flick his hair back, adjust his wrist band, gauntlet (Retro Kane), or even mess with his glove. It's a pretty neat feature and gives each wrestler their own uniqueness. On top of that, the wrestlers wrestle like their real life counterparts (e.g. Undertaker throws a ton of strikes, more technical wrestlers reverse a lot more and almost attack you nonstop).Strikes are faster and harder to reverse (revering this year isn't as easy as earlier titles anyway). Pretty straight forward. I believe bigger guys swing slower.Tons of new moves, even without the DLC.Universe Mode is upgraded like crazy. You can view rivalries, set them and delete them. It kind.