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Abstract: SmackDown vs. Raw is one of those franchises that is constantly innovating, and fans of both the WWE and sports games have had little chance to criticize it for not adding tons of new content every year. Although the 2011 iteration cannot hope to match 20...
Abstract: Just like The Undertaker's ability to rack up an annual win at Wrestlemania, the Smackdown vs Raw franchise's yearly return is as certain as the cycle of day and night.. While 2010 was a comeback to form with some stellar new additions, 2011 aims to bu...
Abstract: I would like to take everybody on a stroll down memory lane, back to a time when we could all smell what the Rock was cooking, would give Stone Cold Steve Austin a "Hell Ya," and everybody knew that whomever the Undertaker faced would Rest In Peace. Th...
Abstract: In every article I write about wrestling games, I always introduce the idea of a non-fan having fun with one of these games through a sheer biwilderment at the subculture, respect for the huge amount of content, and visceral fun of hitting someone i...
Abstract: It's no secret that I enjoyed some of the changes made to the Smackdown series with last year's entry, but while Smackdown vs. Raw 2011 does have one really cool edition, and I'm completely lukewarm and even a bit downright disappointed on the rest it ...
Abstract: I foolishly requested this game to review after seeing the very promising WWE All Stars at E3. I hadn’t played a WWE title since 2003’s Smackdown! Here Comes the Pain, and was curious to see what great strides developer Yukes and publisher THQ had mad...
Published: 2010-10-29, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The Smackdown vs. Raw series has been around for more than a few years now, and like a time-worn WWE superstar, it is starting to get creaky in its old age. The core mechanics that fuel the entertaining action still set the stage for some great fights,...
Abstract: I gotta tell you, the McMahon's are marketing genius'. Well, most of the time. The XFL was a bad idea. But professional wrestling has been on the cutting edge with pay-per-view and Hulkamania and larger than life characters. WWE has been very successfu...
Abstract: It’s hard being a wrestling fan. Part of me is extremely embarrassed to admit it publicly, I am thirty years old after all and shouldn’t I have grown out of this by now? The other part of me cannot help but deny the fascination that I have had with th...