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GF Rating
8

Very Good

X-Box Gets a Good Wrestling Title

posted by DaMikeSC (COLUMBIA, SC) Sep 28, 2007

Member since Jul 2007

4 out of 4 gamers (100%) found this review helpful

\I liked the SD v RAW games for the PS2 and this is more of the same. The graphics are improved a lot (now, they look like LIFELIKE plastic sweaty robots who can't walk well). And the addition of analog controls to the grapples actually makes the game more fun. The voices no longer sound like they were recorded in an echo chamber either.

Season mode is decent enough. If you're on RAW, you don't get to enter the Rumble that I have noticed. Nor did I get to work in the Elimination Chamber :-(. The roster is decent enough, but THQ needs to look into adding characters via XBox Live Arcade during the year.

The locker room challenges run from the insanely easy to the brutally difficult (having the Mexicools beat Kane & Undertaker was less than easy). The choice of legends was a bit odd (in what universe are Jim Neidhart and Bam Bam Bigelow viewed as legends?). Some of the matches are a little better (rather than a finger-shattering button-press-a-thon, ladder matches now have you locate the sweet spot on the analog sticks and just hold them there while the briefcase/belt gets loosened). The MITB match is very, very irritating as the computer has a nasty habit of waiting until you have the belt all but removed, then knocking you ladder over, putting it back up and taking the belt.

Create-a-Wrestler is pretty good. Creating your own entrance lags far behind the verson the prior XBox RAW titles had. The facial features have been reduced -- but they had so many options it needed to be done. The list of moves is impressive and that your created guy has a voice is a nice touch.

The GM mode takes a big step back as you now have to hire writers to write specific storyline and try to plug people into those plots, which is a headache. Add in the usual 20 wrestlers roster limit, which is far too limiting, and you have one thing worse than the previous title.

MS has a good wrestling title, finally. Hoorah!

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GF Rating
8

Very Good

One small step, not quite one giant leap.

posted by AdmSlpknot (MUNCIE, IN) Nov 20, 2006

Member since Aug 2006

19 out of 25 gamers (76%) found this review helpful

Smackdown Vs RAW 2007 has to be the most highly anticipated wrestling game for the XBox 360. The 360 finally had the chance to get away from the weakest genre for XBox; wrestling games. So how does it stack up?

The graphics can be summed up in one word...amazing. Most of the wrestlers look like their real life counterpart, the crowd looks realistic, and the arena/videos look...crisp. The CAWs even blend in with the actual roster.

The controls have been totally revamped, and while awkward at first, they become second nature. The overall gameplay hasn't been changed all that much, with exception to new environmental "hotspots" and Ultimate Control Moves, which allow you to add some variety to your matches. And the season mode is improved.

But the most improved game mode is GM mode. Making it's first appearance last year, Yuke's added even more to it. Storyline writers, news on a mocked up WWE site, and the Power25 will play a huge part in your quest to become GM of the year. This mode seems simple, but looks can be deceiving

But no game is without their faults, and SDvR 2007 is no different. The commentary is a copy and paste job from 06, and there are also some ring announcing glitches (which I have yet to come across, so it may be an isolated problem). Perhaps the major problem is the CAW mode. If you are a big online person, then you may want to refrain from a CAW. For some reason, Yuke's decided that any CAW with a logo, text, design, or flag on them will NOT be eligible for online play, possibly to prevent obscene words and designs.

All in all, this is definitely worth checking out. With the updated roster, improved GM mode, and close to 40 different storylines, this will keep you busy for a few weeks. And that doesn't take into account exhibition matches, which can add months to the game's life.

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GF Rating
8

Very Good

This Game will really make some WWE Fans Happy

posted by VideoGames (RAMONA, CA) Jun 15, 2007

Member since Aug 2006

3 out of 4 gamers (75%) found this review helpful

yet another Great WWE Game from THQ there is no other Wrestling Game out there that even comes close to this Game this series just keeps coming out with Great Features for every Title each Year the Graphics are way Sharper the AI is alot Smarter and even the Audio and Visual of the Audience and and Backgrounds sound and look more Real yes this Game will not let any Wrestling Fans down and i don't know about you but i can't wait to review the Next ...in 2008

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