Alfredo Dizon | Doki Doki Wrestling Club in WWE 2K19 @jardizahn | Uploaded February 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
The match between Yuri and Natsuki vs The IIconics from Doki Doki Wrestling Club: Episode 1, remade in WWE 2K19!
For the full episode, watch Doki Doki Wrestling Club Episode 1 here:
► youtube.com/watch?v=4YB0GhIIyUQ
Originally DDWC was a test to see how I could incorporate Fire Pro Wrestling World in my videos, since the 2K games have gotten rid of their easy-to-use story designer.
Some people have asked about using WWE 2K19 for Doki Doki Wrestling Club, so I started doing a few experiments this week to try and make matches from that game presentable. It took me about 15 hours to put this 1 match together (plus another 5 hours to make the Dokis in the game!). It takes a LOT of time to make these matches look nice, using the clunky in-game scene recording tools, re-recording scenes from different angles to hide the awful-looking transition animations between moves, and manually adding in sound effects, but I think the end product looks pretty nice.
The story in DDWC will still retain the visual novel presentation, but you might expect to see future matches in Doki Doki Wrestling Club done in this way! Anyways, back to work on Episode 2 and more...
The match between Yuri and Natsuki vs The IIconics from Doki Doki Wrestling Club: Episode 1, remade in WWE 2K19!
For the full episode, watch Doki Doki Wrestling Club Episode 1 here:
► youtube.com/watch?v=4YB0GhIIyUQ
Originally DDWC was a test to see how I could incorporate Fire Pro Wrestling World in my videos, since the 2K games have gotten rid of their easy-to-use story designer.
Some people have asked about using WWE 2K19 for Doki Doki Wrestling Club, so I started doing a few experiments this week to try and make matches from that game presentable. It took me about 15 hours to put this 1 match together (plus another 5 hours to make the Dokis in the game!). It takes a LOT of time to make these matches look nice, using the clunky in-game scene recording tools, re-recording scenes from different angles to hide the awful-looking transition animations between moves, and manually adding in sound effects, but I think the end product looks pretty nice.
The story in DDWC will still retain the visual novel presentation, but you might expect to see future matches in Doki Doki Wrestling Club done in this way! Anyways, back to work on Episode 2 and more...