The Monday Musing - The best WWE games for iPhone and iPad

By , on April 3, 2017
Last modified 7 years ago

In today's Monday Musing I thought we'd have a look at the best WWE games you can download on mobile. Why did I think that? Because there was some important wrestling over the weekend and so everyone is searching for wrestling. SEO genius right here.

Anyway, the Undertaker might have retired, but that doesn't mean you can't pick up one of these games and do some throws, grapples, or whatever else it is that you do when you're wrestling. I honestly don't know.

As ever, click on the emboldened names of the games to download them. Oh, and if you think I've missed out a wrestling gem, which is entirely possible, feel free to add your own suggestions in the comments below.

WWE Immortals - Free

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This game really shouldn't be any good. It's a fantasy brawler featuring your favourite WWE wrestlers as, like, weird versions of themselves. Honestly, it makes no sense whatsoever, but it's a ridiculous amount of fun.

This is the game that Injustice should have been. Big and silly and with lots of punching. It's not as good as Marvel Contest of Champions, but it's not too far off. The very definition of a guilty pleasure.

Read the Pocket Gamer review here

WWE 2K - £7.99 / $7.99

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At the other end of the spectrum we have this little gem. It's as po-faced as a wrestling game is ever likely to get. There are complex controls to master, and plenty of depth to dig through with your muscular fingers.

It's not as much fun as Immortals, but it's likely going to appeal to the purist a good deal more. Are wrestling purists a thing? I don't know, but it sounds like they should be.

Read the Pocket Gamer review here

WWE Supercard - Free

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A smart and strategic CCG that just happens to feature sweaty wrestlers. Again, it probably shouldn't work. But somehow it just does.

Slam down cards, collect other superstars, and generally feel cooler than the people playing Magic even though you're demonstrably not.

Read the Pocket Gamer review here