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Oct 24, 2024
7
It’s alright but compared to SYM and its later versions lack of repplayability
Jul 29, 2023
8
This is practically HERE COMES TO PAIN but with better graphics and animations, for this game to be worth 10, it just lacked the possibility to change the commands because I wanted to leave it the same as in SVR 2011. There was also a cutscene at the end of the fight showing the fighter celebrating.
Dec 22, 2022
8
Soundtrack 10/10
Gameplay 8/10
Season Mode 6.5/10
Roster 8/10 If you love the SmackDown! series then you will love this game.
Dec 29, 2021
8
WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw is a professional wrestling video game developed by Yuke's and published by THQ.
Sep 11, 2020
10
One of the best wrestling games ever made!!!! 10/10 GREAT!!!! Awesome!!! Awesome!!! Awesome!!!!
Sep 4, 2014
9
No doubt one of the best WWE video games of all time. Really enjoyable game and definitely my favorite wrestling game along with "Here Comes The Pain"
Aug 21, 2014
5
It's an average wrestling game. No more no less. Not that big of a wrestling fan either. But it has it moments of fun (usually when I'm playing with friends)
Feb 13, 2014
10
This is the best wrestling game ever made. And it has a lot of things that are more realistic than the new wrestlings. The best characters are included right here in this game. It's feking epic!!
Jun 14, 2012
6
I've never really been a big fan of wrestling games, and this game hasn't really changed that. Even though I've been watching WWE for most of my life, the games haven't lived up to what I always pictured they could be. Lack of personality, dependency on button-mashing, and cookie-cutter characters don't portray what the WWE is all about. This game gets a bit closer to an accurate portrayal of the business with authentic voiceovers, more recognizable character models, and some sort of storyline, but it still feels like it comes up short. I like that you're able to adjust the wrestlers' attributes to reflect their real-life counterparts. I also really enjoyed the satisfaction of slamming opponents to the mat, and the visuals that accompany most of the more powerful moves. The season mode leaves much to be desired as the character you play as doesn't have a voiceover and depending on who you choose, it may not match the Superstar's personality on tv. Also, the interactions with the female Divas are borderline pornographic and cheesy. The mechanics are pretty solid, the graphics are decent enough, and the presentation is pretty cool, but there's so much more that can be done with this franchise, and this game doesn't live up to that.