Wrestling With the Best!
October 16, 2008 – Although last year’s SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 brought the series into the new generation of consoles, many fans were disappointed with how little the series had evolved from the last generation. Bland features and barebones wrestling modes were some of the chief complaints many fans had from last year. However, after spending some hands on time with this title at a recent THQ event in L.A., it seems that the developers have been really listening to the fans since last year. There are tons of new features and modes, and this year’s SmackDown vs. Raw looks like it is definitely going to be the best entry in the series yet.
One of the best new features in SmackDown vs. Raw 2009 is the new story mode, Road to Wrestlemania. The story mode has really been overhauled this time around and will feature unique storylines penned by some of the WWE’s best writers about your favorite superstars. In addition to the new story, 2009’s Road to Wrestlemania mode will also feature a special co-op mode with a completely unique storyline for two characters.
Another facet of the game that has been completely overhauled is the volume of different match types. While previous versions of the game had several broad match types like “Hell in a Cell” and “Ladder Match,” SmackDown vs. Raw has up to fifty different match types, including the fan favorite “Inferno Match,” as well as more specific tag team matches. Another feature that fans will appreciate in SmackDown vs. Raw 2009 is the active roster system that will allow you to update the branding of your favorite WWE star based on current standings or your own fantasy settings.
Another facet of the game that has been completely overhauled is the volume of different match types. While previous versions of the game had several broad match types like “Hell in a Cell” and “Ladder Match,” SmackDown vs. Raw has up to fifty different match types, including the fan favorite “Inferno Match,” as well as more specific tag team matches. Another feature that fans will appreciate in SmackDown vs. Raw 2009 is the active roster system that will allow you to update the branding of your favorite WWE star based on current standings or your own fantasy settings.
The PS3 and Xbox 360 versions have a ton of new features, including a create-a-character mode and an all-new create-a-finisher mode. This mode allows you to use a very deep finisher editor tool to string together different moves in order to create a signature finisher move. This can be applied to a created character or a WWE superstar. The different move possibilities range from complex lifts and turns, to simple actions like eye-poking. Altogether there are up to 11 different moves you can use to create your signature finisher. Once you are finished creating your finisher, you can give it a cool name and apply it to whomever you want.
The most exciting feature in the PS3/360 version of the game has to be the highlight reel functionality. Essentially what the highlight reel function does is allow you to use some very complex editing tools. You can add graphics, filters, and even commentary and sound effects to your favorite gameplay moments. You can also upload your videos to share with other players and rate your favorite user-created videos. The video creator is very intuitive and easy to use, but the tools are very deep, which will allow for some very interesting video creations.
One thing fans will be very pleased with in the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game is the beautiful graphics. The different wrestlers look amazing and have a ridiculous amount of detail from the hair on their heads to their individual muscle definition. Also, the crowd animations are much improved from last year’s title. The special arena locations also look very good and have plenty of interactive elements. The game is presented in 1080i HD, so you definitely won’t be disappointed with the way this game looks.
SmackDown vs. Raw 2009 is literally packed with new features and is definitely a much-needed improvement over last year’s game. Although the different versions of the game have different features, it seems there is something in this title for every wrestling fan. So, if you are ready to rumble with your favorite wrestling superstar, then you should definitely keep an eye out for SmackDown vs. Raw 2009, coming this November!
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Your Yearly WWE Fix
May 30, 2008 – The WWE is one of the most successful franchises in entertainment history. Not only did it pioneer the art of live “sports entertainment,” but it is also a powerhouse on television and is on nearly every night. Recently, the WWE has been branching out into the wide world of video gaming. As a result, ever since the last generation the WWE series of games have been steadily improving. From the Legends of Wrestling to the Wrestlemania series, the market has literally been flooded with games based on the sports entertainment powerhouse.
The Smackdown! vs. Raw franchise is like the Madden of WWE games, and it is the only one to get an annual update (we’re not counting the Wrestlemania titles). Last year was rather big for the franchise, as it was the official jump to the current generation of consoles. However, each version of the game had some serious issues, and many started to doubt whether the series would be able to survive on the newer consoles. However, it seems the folks at THQ have been listening to the fans and are making some serious changes to the multiplatform release of Smackdown! vs. Raw. One of the biggest flaws across the console versions last year were the below average character animations and the poor A.I. The wrestlers felt clunky in the ring, and opponents were either insanely difficult or entirely too easy to beat. However, THQ is promising this time the A.I. will be a truer reflection of a given wrestler’s actions in the ring. For example, Ric Flair will not move around in the same manner as John Cena (as was often the case in the previous iteration). Characters will also sport a larger amount of detail in the console versions and will look a lot more like real wrestlers instead of models with faces and muscle definition painted on.
One of the biggest upgrades across the consoles will be the revamped tag team mode. Any fan of wrestling will tell you tag team matchups are among the most exciting to watch, both live and on television. Now, the tag team matchup will be among the most exciting matches to play as well. Instead of tag team matches simply meaning two players will work cooperatively against opponents, players will now be able to interact and work as a team to conquer opponents. For instance, if you are out of the ring, you now have more options than just sitting and waiting for a tag. You can now help pump up the crowd to make your opponent’s concentration falter or distract the referee if your teammate is about to pull an illegal move. Of the new out-of ring moves, the most notable is the ability to do illegal assists. Yes, it is technically cheating, but anyone who watches WWE on television knows that those who cheats most, wins most.
In addition to the revamped tag team mode, there will be substantial improvements to the Create-a-Wrestler mode. You will now be able to create your own finishing move, using elements from existing ones. The story mode this time around has been redubbed the “Road to Wrestlemania” mode. It will feature unique storylines for each major character as they overcome personal and professional hurdles on the way to the big event.
Because Smackdown! vs. Raw 2009 will be a multiplatform release, there are many special features each specific console will feature. The Wii version of the title is probably getting the most significant feature upgrade with the inclusion of online gameplay. Although the Wii isn’t known for its online capabilities, it is great to see the online feature is being offered. The PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game are also getting new online features in the form of downloadable content. The folks at THQ have largely kept mum on what exactly this downloadable content will entail, but my best guess is it will included expanded past and present rosters, story elements, and perhaps some vintage arenas.
On the handheld side, there are also quite a few substantial updates. The Nintendo DS version is getting a major overhaul and is being developed by an entirely new team. The rock-paper-scissors approach to the finishing move is completely gone, and control will mainly utilize the D-pad and face buttons. The story mode will also feature a more RPG-like experience where you can interact with different wrestlers and upgrade their personal stats. The PSP version looks like it will mirror the console version of the game rather closely, although there is no word yet on if the PSP version will have online capabilities like its big brothers.
Smackdown! vs. Raw 2009 is looking to be a vast improvement for the series. It got off to a rather bumpy start on current gen consoles, but it looks like the series is catching up rather quickly, bringing the franchise up to speed. So, if you’re a WWE junkie and were a little anxious about how this year’s Smackdown! vs. Raw title might turn out, there is definitely some good news for you. This entry in the series looks to improve upon most of last year’s major issues, and you can bet that, no matter which version you are interested in, there will be many enjoyable hours of gameplay. So, are you ready to rumble?
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