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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's like a drug!!!,
By Brian (The Twilight Zone) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2008 (Video Game)
Aside from the admittedly reduced roster, I still must say that "Smackdown vs. Raw 2008" remains every bit as addictive as any other WWE title that preceded it.
Much has already been voiced here about the "complicated" and "frustrating" controls and, I agree, they are. This is mostly why I opted for "Control Type B." This alternate control scheme was far more easier to navigate and, while I still don't prefer using those pesky analog sticks, I actually believe it grants the game more of a nostalgic arcade feel. It only really took me ten minutes to familiarize myself with how everything worked and, now, I'm pulling off suplexes, powerslams, and turnbuckle leaps like a seasoned pro! Anybody still amiss over the controls should therefore give this other set a try. They will all immediately notice a firsthand steady drop in their complaints. I purchased the game this past weekend and am currently three months into the 24/7 mode with Ric Flair. Talk about a wrestling fan's wet dream! This new gaming experience ingeniously blends the traditional Season and General Manager modes from years past and gives us what is, essentially, a twenty-four hour seven-day-a-week breakdown of a professional wrestler's workaday life. It provides an overflowing plethora of character development options. You get statistical tracking and career goals that all serve to guide you toward the ultimate achievement of becoming a WWE Legend. What I find particularly cool is the whole "realism" aspect. If you're injured in any way during a match, you'll receive a text message encouraging you to pursue treatment. This means, to anybody who may not already know, that you rest up and relax on your "off" days. Rest & relaxation is but one of several options you have when you're not wrestling. You can sign autographs, conduct interviews, perform charity functions, or work on enhancing your physical skills. It all adds into your collective goal at rising up in the ranks and is, beyond any doubt, a postively awesome new feature that falls ito why I currently cannot get enough of this game. Then, of course, comes the new struggle submission system. This is amazing! I'm currently using Ric Flair, as I've already said, case in point. His finisher, as any fan will tell you, is the Figure Four Leg Lock. I put this hold on Carlito in a recent match and the hold was broken! I know, big deal, right? Well, let me tell you how Carlito got out of it. He didn't grab the rope to force a break from the referee. No, Carlito actually pulled Flair's leg out from around his own and physically squirmed his way out of the hold! Call me a geek, but it's little touches like that a fanboy like me lives for! And, keep in mind, I've only been playing this for the last three days. There could be any number of other surprises I still have yet to see. And the legends? Well, let me think. I haven't advanced far enough to unlock any yet. But, from what I've seen online, the big names we have on tap this year include: Bret Hart, "Ravishing" Rick Rude, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Sabu, Mick Foley, Terry Funk, and a few others that I may honestly be forgetting. Sabu, wow! The addition of ECW in this year's game is, to me, the quintessence of cool. That brings to mind the newly-added Extreme Rules match! Every weapon you can possibly imagine at your disposal, including the long-overdue ability to set fire to a table before slamming your opponent through its surface! Who couldn't want that? It's obviously not going to be every gamer's cup of tea. But, at the same time, I completely fail to see how any true video-gaming wrestling nut could possibly pass this up! Trust me when I say....you will lose sleep, you will miss appointments, and long-time friends will forget your name if you plain and simply do not force yourself to put down the controller. This new game, for me, as I've already well established, is just that addictive and belongs in every fan's collection.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
matthew payne,
By Sherri "Matthew's Mom" (Illinois) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2008 (Video Game)
This game actualy kinda the same as '07 but there are some new fetures.
I got this game yesterday and I have set almost everything you can on fire.You can have torches and tables on fire but you have to be winning to set anything on fire.The customizing realy sucks ,You cant evev customize your locker room.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Over Done, and Nothing But Hype,
By D.A. Stone (Green Bay, Wi) - See all my reviews
= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2008 (Video Game)
I must say at first this seemed like it would be a very good game, seeing as they added so much to it since any of the prior smackdown titles that i used to play. So this was the first time trying out the SvR series, and from what i heard it was pretty much the same game only with a few changes. Going into game play i thought everything would work as it did before only with some minor adjustments on parts of the matches and a little of the control scheme. WRONG!! They changed a helluva lot, and unfortunatly for all the wrong reasons. The beginning tutorials of the game should say it all, you have to figure out each fighting style with its own individual and annoying learning curve that really isn't worth the time ,or the fun, you put into playing this. Though it does however, put an interesting strategic spin on things, in my opinion the flow of the game suffers. I must admit though once I got the hang of the game, things did get a bit fun. If there is one thing that thq brought to the table was a very slick, and polished environment. The choices you have are impressive; and lets not forget about the play modes. 24/7 (which is one of the greatest concepts a wrestling game could have), Tournament (the thing i had the most fun with), Legend (which lets you fight in some of wrestling's greatest matches \m/) and many other great creative things (too many to mention).
Now that's all very cool, but here are a few issues i had. When playing in 24/7 mode with a created player, you have to maintain every little thing your player does, which is great, but here's the issue i had with the training mode. You have to engage in a two minute match to see if you can pull off the moves needed to earn just 1 stat point (which is pretty hard to do no matter what difficulty mode you play it in), seriously, why not 2 of 3 points depending on the type of wrestler you classify yourself as(Tech, Power, Speed etc.). That seems like it would make more sense wouldn't it? And if that isn't frustrating enough, why are some of the most effective moves based off the square button and the left analog stick? I mean if your trying to pull off a move (especially finishers), with a stiff maneuvering character, wouldn't have the developers made this alot less complicated? So at least you it have made it a little easier to avoid the ridiculous counters every second of the match. Another thing that's annoying is the commentary and the cut scenes. These all would have been good if they wouldn't have JBL and Micheal Cole repeating the same uninspired drivel over and over again (i didn't get play the game enough to hear much of the other commentators, but im pretty sure it would've been the same thing). As for the superstars, in my opinion the current stars that WWE have on the roster right now are very boring and okay at best. CM punk seems to to be the only interesting superstar they have going on nowadays, but even his showmanship isn't the greatest. The stories are also pretty shallow and uncreative as well, playing with Booker T should tell you what that's all about lol. The wrestlers you get to choose from really aren't like anything of the truly charismatic originals from past wwe rosters. Even though a lot of the key essential superstars of the past (and a bunch of other goodies) are available to unlock. Would you spend over 40 hrs playing a monotonous wrestling game to do it?, you decide. Then comes the matches that involve more than one opponent. This is one thing that really pissed me off. Instead of having a button you can press to switch over to the person you want to fight, you have to walk over to your opponent and have it switch over automatically. Only when 3 other opponents are attacking you it makes it pretty impossible not to get hit or injured to the point where it takes you forever to recover. To sum it up, in my opinion this game makes smackdown:know your role title seem like a 5 star in comparison, and i think im being pretty generous when i say that lol. The only reason why im giving this two stars is because of the create and tournament mode. These are about the only things this game truly has going for it; or if you like hearing the same s**tty commercial rock played over and over again in the menus til you wanna puke, thats up to you. I'm glad i decided to rent this one before i thought to buy it. If you really want to play a fun and easy to digest wrestling game, Id highly recommend sticking with the older titles. You would be much better off.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
as bad as WWE has become lately,
By Sicilian Diesel God (Fresh Meadows, New York United States) - See all my reviews
= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2008 (Video Game)
crappy roster, slow loading times, dumb angles in the story mode, terrible move controls, its almost impossible to do a reversal cause the opportunity flashes for half a second and in video game time it just doesn't work, it takes a tremendous effort to take the belt off the hook in the ladder match which makes it very frustrating, its hard to make tags, commentary gets old quickly...i could go on....they should make a game where the WWE world is free roaming and you choose your allies, enemies, your angles, etc...and then the computer puts their input based on your choices...I hate being forced to fight people when I don't want to and I HATED that Rowdy Piper came back and turned on me as a tag team partner - what purpose does that hold in 2008 - if I am Triple H why is Piper beating my a** and making me look like a loser??? maybe Kamala can come back too and feud with triple h in the next version, that would be just as smart...
9 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Major Disappointment,
By B Wiley "BW" (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2008 (Video Game)
Purchased Smackdown vs Raw 2007, one of the best most flexible games I had ever seen, the custom wrestler capabilities and variety was endless. AI engine had some issues, but even with that still the best game out. I couldn't wait for smackdown vs Raw 2008 (all they needed was to fix the AI and enhance graphics). Major disappoinment they fixed the AI by removing all of the customization available in 2007! Very disappointed, not worth it. Definitely a major step down from 2007! I would give it 0, but AMAZON requires at least 1 star.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Might be my favorite of the series,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2008 (Video Game)
I've played all the SvRs from 2007 to 2011, and I might just say this one might be my favorite. Its the first of the series to feature ECW, along with the ECW Extreme Rules match. It has what I think the best mode, WWE 24/7 mode, which sadly was only in this game. There are some changes from '07, like not having to regain your stamina which I think is good. When you jump off the top rope, you fly to wherever your opponent is. You can pick your 2 fighting styles with cool moves only guys with that style can do. There are some downers to. There are less unlockable legends, BUT U CAN UNLOCK ECW LEGENDS! It is the last game where Smackdown! and RAW have different arena instead of just different colors. There isn't the locker room where you can buy stuff and customize it. But I must say, this might be my favorite.
5.0 out of 5 stars
SVR 2008 review,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2008 (Video Game)
One of the best games in all of 2008 and even the 2000's. Much better then the WII version of this game. It has much more mathces and a better & harder career/story mode then the WII version. The sample c.a.w wrestlers in this game are still the best. The best part of this game in my mind is the ECW Extreme Rules match because it has more weapons to choose from. I forgot to tell you that the wrestlers hang on longer then the ones on the WII one. I give this game a 10 out of 10.
3.0 out of 5 stars
less than i expected,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2008 (Video Game)
game stoped working in less than a month. got it polished at a gamestop and it still didnt work. But on the bright side i got here in less than a week.
5.0 out of 5 stars
ECW? A must buy game!!!,
By RomerauxRockz (New Orleans ,Louisiana) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2008 (Video Game)
When I heard that the ECW brand would be present on this game for the first time, I had to buy this and it wasn't a waste of money either! The game for the first time feature's Extreme rules matches where you can find all kinds of stuff, and set them on fire!!! Remember when you were playing a ladder match and only one ladder was present? Athing of the past! Now two ladder's are present for ladder matches for extra fun, and extremeness. The story modes are great and it feature's legends as all ways. Overall 5/5 for fun and E...C....W!!!!!!!
4.0 out of 5 stars
not bad!,
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2008 (Video Game)
Better than SVR 7, but not as good as SVR 6. I prefer the SVR 6 control style over the analog controls.
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WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2008 by THQ (PlayStation2)
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