What was the best svr game
While it was a great idea, the execution didn't really live up to my expectations. It was entertaining, though. Then, there was the Road to Wrestlemania modes where you weren't really limited and were able to walk backstage as well. The WWE experience improved as it seemed more realistic thanks in part to a new physics engine that was used to improve upon matches that involved weapon attacks.
This game looked nice, but the looks weren't able to overcome some of the repetitive flaws that often occurred in the games before. It dropped General Manager mode, had a very lackluster Career mode that really didn't progress as it was basically match after match after match, and didn't add much aside from the Inferno match. The Create a Superstar move set was limited as well, more than ever before and more modes were taken out than added.
It was more like a miss than a hit. The only positives were Road to Wrestlemania which was quite as good before and the focus on tag teams as well as the feature to change a Superstar's brands. So there you have it, my rankings for the games from best to worst in the Smackdown vs Raw series.
They've had some modes that were quite good, but then there were modes that totally sucked as well. Honestly, I would've ignored buying the games at the bottom of my list if I knew how they would've been, but what can I do aside from return it and hope for a full refund?
Anyways, tell me your favorites of the SvR series and which games you consider the lamest of the bunch. If there was ever proof that competition inspires improvement, Smackdown Vs. Raw is just that. Raw and being hailed as a superior game to Smackdown Vs. The main criticism against the game is that some felt that already existing features were not given the attention they needed. The creation suite in Smackdown Vs. Raw may give it its extra point over and , as many critics loved the user-generated content.
This is about when people noticed that the games were getting repetitive and lacking innovation, but critics were still willing to forgive this shortcoming at the time. Revamped controls and a new Story-Designer are the highlights for this entry.
Raw is one of the fan-favorite entries in the series, and even though critics may not rank this game at the top, they still recognize just how many improvements this game brings. New controls and a wide selection of moves are cited as to why critics find this title as fun as it is, despite some larger flaws, such as iffy animations and poor AI.
The first in the Smackdown Vs. Raw series is very close to being the best. Technical gameplay and an impressive story mode are high points for the debut game. Critics did point out that the online feature was somewhat behind the times and that the depth on offer may seem shallow to hardcore wrestling fans. As such, the popularity of the game with fans helped spawn many following titles of similar nature for the WWE game library. One of the biggest complaints WWE fans have is that modern games are lacking in a good story mode.
This is mostly true, but this is not the case for WWE Smackdown! Shut Your Mouth. This Playstation 2 classic is highly regarded for its advanced story mode, where players select rosters and choose their own designated path through the WWE ladder.
Many fans are still begging for this concept to be replicated since it is arguably the most intricate and highly interactive story mode in any WWE game to this day. WWE Smackdown! With over 1,, copies sold in North America alone, this title was an even more successful entry into the WWE video game collection than the previously mentioned one. The story mode was very popular with fans, who were also able to enjoy custom-created characters to behold with graphics that were incredible for the time.
WWE 2k16 is an entry in the series that serves as a grand improvement when compared to its 2K15 predecessor. Developer Yuke's went above and beyond to improve everything they could from their previous installment and succeeded in a majority of different ways. The greatest thing about 2K16 isn't the improvements or added match types though. The overflowing roster containing over characters is what makes this game stand out.
Adding some much-needed diversity to a stale cast of playable talent with the introduction of numerous NXT superstars makes this entry stand out especially.
This game was not appalled by fans, however, it wasn't the best-received either. Many, including some critics, believed WWE 2K16 to be a step in the direction, as it mostly moves away from a lot of the faults plaguing past WWE 2K games.
Raw was the first WWE game to be released on Xbox and Playstation 3 consoles, and while there weren't many new additions such as game modes, match types, commentary, etc. Keeping much of what made the edition of the game so successful, but not offering anything new likely due to developer Yuke's having to create four different versions of the game due to the newly released console's arrival.
One aspect worth mentioning is the game's ever-growing roster though as newcomers and legends are both present and accounted for. Despite being plagued by numerous bugs, such as ones involving announcer dialogue lines and certain game types being nearly unplayable, some of the collision glitches were hilarious to behold, albeit annoying if detrimental. With that said, Smackdown Vs. Raw had a lot of content and replay value While better than the entry in the series, and a majority of the other titles as well, Smackdown Vs.
Raw isn't the best of the Smackdown Vs. Raw era of WWE games, but it's a sequel worthy of the namesake in its own right. While the roster is a lot more lacking when compared to the playable characters that 2K16 possesses, it still makes up for that with major enhancements to gameplay and a few standout game modes.
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