Smack
down VS. Raw 2010
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
formerly the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) before May 5, 2002,
utilized a brand extension (officially known as the WWE Brand
Extension) to assign on-screen employees to one of its primary
television programs. Originally, WWE used both Raw and SmackDown
to promote on-screen talent storylines, and matches. However, with the
Brand Extension, each program would feature distinct wrestlers,
storylines, and matches.
With so much action and popularity of the show it was only the matter
of time before the show was turned into this great video game, this
professional wrestling video game was developed by Yuke's, and published
by THQ for the PlayStation 2 (PS2), PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation
Portable (PSP), Wii, Nintendo DS, and
Xbox 360 systems. It is the eleventh and current video game in the
WWE SmackDown
vs. Raw series, and is the sequel to its predecessor WWE
SmackDown vs. Raw 2009.
The game features revamped create modes, which have got a complete
overhaul compared to past years' editions. In addition to the original
create-a-superstar and create-an-entrance modes, the game introduces the
WWE Story Designer mode, where the player can now design storylines
featuring WWE's weekly shows (Raw, SmackDown, or ECW),
with over 100 animations and over 25 different locations to choose
from and design every scene. Players can write subtitles via USB port
keyboard or Joystick (controller) Similar to previous editions in the
series, the player can create storylines; however, the player can now
control how long the storylines goes on, how many superstars or Divas
are involved, and what takes place in the storylines.
Get one from Wantitall.co.za your guaranteed not to be disappointed as
the game features whole lot of new features compared to its last
release. The game has had great review from different sources like the;
The PlayStation 3 version received average scores of 81.59% and 83 out
of 100 from review aggregators Game Rankings and Metacritic
respectively. Meanwhile, the Xbox 360 version received average scores
of 82.59% and 80 out of 100 from Game Rankings and Metacritic
respectively.