Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2010 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2010.
October 2009
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The editors liked
Story designer great for interactive storytelling
Lots of fun match types and plenty of content.
New story creator is easy to use and full of possibility
Action flows more smoothly than last year
A lot of singleplayer content
Training mode is great for experimentation
You can design your own logo or tattoo.
The editors didn't like
Unplayable online
Strict limitations to crafting and using custom Superstars
For any wrestling fan out there, WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2010 is a must have. The game is the best wrestling sim available to date and includes so many features that you will be gaming for months or years with this game. With the creation modes in the g...
New story creator is easy to use and full of possibility, Action flows more smoothly than last year, A lot of singleplayer content, Training mode is great for experimentation, You can design your own logo or tattoo.
Incongruously weak sound effects, Online matches have nagging lag, Imprecise targeting system, Matches can last way too long.
An intriguing new creation tool and widespread refinements make it another good year for Smackdown vs. RAW, but it still hasn't received the overhaul that it needs. ...
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Published: 2009-10-26, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Just like the big-name pay-per-view events that regularly punctuate the WWE's show schedule, Smackdown vs. RAW is back for another year. The latest entry in the long-running series picks up where last year's game left off, continuing to focus on u...
Abstract: Hallelujah, theres finally some more WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 news. I know that 2009 has been tough, WWE videogame fans. Usually, THQs happy to tell us all about whats coming in its annual installment of SVR, but that pipeline of information was c...
Abstract: Now in its 11th iteration, the WWE SmackDown series is, forgive us, a dead ringer for its TV counterpart. But if you're not a fan of the soap-opera of the US sporting world, don't stop reading - eleven is clearly a good number for Japanese develo...
Once again THQ have done something that we were not expecting and have shaken up the franchise with a variety of twists and turns. Although the gameplay displays more fluidity and hence makes the control system much more enjoyable, the star of this cu...
Abstract: In recent times, THQ’s Smackdown vs Raw has featured several interesting gimmicks to further the series’ evolution. Last time it was the tag-teams getting attention; this time around the finisher creation has been enhanced with a bunch of new creation ...
Calling it the best SmackDown game in years is unquestionably true, but it’s not the hugest of compliments either. Despite the brilliant Create-A-Story and the improvement to the engine, this is a franchise in need of a reboot if it ever wants to ac...