L.S.D Posted February 23, 2007 Share Posted February 23, 2007 Game: WWE Smackdown Vs Raw 2007System: PSPEmulators: None THQ's Smackdown series have always been the norm where we will get an annual update on the wrestling game on PS1 and PS2. PSP get a taste of wrestling when the PSP version of SVR 2006 was released on Dec 2005. The game deliver a solid wrestling game on a handheld,never before seen with everything from the console version ported to the PSP version. However,a lot of people were put off by the long loading time (holding the record for the longest loading timeon a PSP) and bypass the game. Another years goes by and the latest version arrived on Nov 2006. So, how does this fare compare to the 2006 version? Read on. Graphics:First of all, for those that own the 2006 version, you will notice somthing on the graphics......THERE IS NODIFFERENCE AT ALL in the 2007 version. You still get the same highly detailed wrestlers, the slightly jaggedenvironment, the cardbox audiences that you get in 2006 version. I was slightly disappointed with the non-improvement in this department after seeing the gorgeous X360's screenshots. I was hoping that someimprovement will be made so that it will be more gorgeous. However, this doesn't mean that the graphicsis not good in the 2007 version. But it seems to me that THQ decided not to put much efforts in the graphicdepartment since they are not facing competitions at all on the handhelds. Hopefully the next version willfeature a better improvement, if any. Graphics: 7/10 (laziness on THQ for not improving even slightly) Controls: There was some improvements on the controls on the console version which I am not aware of. But from what I know, the control is different on the PSP due to lack of 2nd analog stick. Aside fromthe usual run, punch, grapple and action button, there is a new gapple control which is called the Ultimate Grapple system. This is initiated by pressing the R Shoulder button + Circle + Directional Pad.Each directions give you a different kind of grapple. Once grabbed, you can press Circle again to move into the actual Grapple system. THere, you will given a choice to execute moves using the analogstick, YES, the analog stick on the PSP. Following the movement of analog stick needed to executethe wrestling move, you will push the analog stick as indicated. In actual, this is EASIER to execute thanit sounds. let me give an example. Using Undertaker, you initiate an Ultimate Grapple move with R+Up+Circle. pressing a Circle again will have Undertaker getting ready to perform a chokeslam. Two options appears. You can either press Circle again for another wrestling move or you can moveyour analog stick up to lift your opponent. if you lift your opponent up, you have the option to eitherchokeslam the opponent to the mat by pushing the analog stick down OR you move Undertaker to therope AND chokeslam the opponent to the floor outside the ring! yes, the new grapple system can be interactive to the surrounding and the wrestling moves might change, depending on where you are.Although it seems tedious to execute, a little practise will ensure that you can perform all wrestling movessmoothly. Best ever on any Smackdown series. Controls: 9/10 (great innovation on the controls, IMO) Sound:The sound department again is top notch. Despite some dubious selection of BGM music, the BGMstill sound better than the 2006 version. Again, all voiceovers from the actual wrestlers are in, theirentrance musics, the crowd effects all intact. In fact, kudos to the team for improving on the entrancemusic as no longer we have a loopy entrance music (which happens to a lot of entrance music on 2006version) Sound: 9.5/10 Presentation:This is a department that I simply have to add in for this review. A wrestling game won't feel like a wrestling game if it didn't play like watching wrestling on TV. I am happy to say that THQ get that feelright down to the pat this round. Entrances of each wrestlers were done perfectly. During the cutscenesin story mode, it is just like you are watching a wrestling program on TV, with the commentaries and thecamera shaking while chasing after wrestlers. Every details were captured brilliantly. Wrestling fans willbe very happy. I love the entrance to Mr. KENNNNNEEEEEEEEDYYYYY.....................KENNNNNEEEEEDDDYYYthe most as it really capture that particular bastard's cockiness well Presentation: 10/10 Gameplay: Other than the new grapple system, the rest of the gameplay did not change much. We still have the staminabar to contend with, ability to store and use the Special move. The new grapple system did add some spicesto the game with the ability to interact with the surroundings. Also, a new addition is the hotspots for somespecial moves. If you drag your opponents to a certain parts of the ring or outside the ring, a kind of minigames will be started with instructions on how to push the analog. Example, you can drag your opponentto the turnbuckle, then a minigame will start where you push the opponent to the turnbuckle and climb upon him. THere you have the option to raise your hands and punch him 10 times just like the actual situationon a wrestling match, and the opponent can counter you also by pushing you down. Or if you are a heel, youcan expose the turnbuckle, the drag your opponent to the turnbuckle and proceed to hammer the brainout from your opponent there A great addition although the novelty will wear off once you have tried every hotspots available.AI is still the same as ever, and once you have mastered the game, the Hardest setting will be quite easyfor you (it will still give you a challenge). Season mode was improved with a more extensive storyline, a better way of telling the story and also improvement on the locker room where you will receive textmessages on your cell phones (in game cellphones, not your real world cell phones, dummy) from wrestlers commenting or initiating the stories. More choices could be made in the storyline and there aremore branches to play with. As usual, all the modes from Elimination Chamber to Last man standing matches are still in. A new additionis the Money In the Bank match, popularised by RVD in the last two Wrestlemania. With the addition, the match and Ladder match were also improved where it is more difficult to bring down the prize hangingon top. A Money In The Bank match can really be as exciting and exhasuting as the real one. Another additionis the Road to Wrestlemania mode where you are thrown into series of matches leading up to Wrestlemaniawith no choice of wrestlers at all. IMO, I rather have the mini-games. I did not find the new mode interestingat all. The GM Mode which was introduced last version made a comeback and was improved on. Now,you can hire writers to create certain storylines for your wrestlers to wrestle in. However, i still find the GMmode a bore and didn't find enough motivation to finish it .Loading times has been improved a lot. We no longer have to wait for one minute to play a match, but instead, only 40 - 45 minutes is needed. HOWEVER, i found that the loading can be more annoying comparedto 2006 version. In this version, I found that the loading happens too frequently. Going from one menu toanother menu might even initiate a loading just because the game want to load a different BGM. THis can be really irritating especially when you navigating between menus. A problem not found on the 2006 version. Gameplay : 8/10 Graphics: 7/10Controls: 9/10Sound: 9.5/10Presentation: 10/10Gameplay: 8/10 Overall Score: 8.7/10Tilted : Minus 0.5Actual score : 8.2/10 Summary:A lot of people might be wondering why I give a lower score after giving a score of 8.7. Despite the newaddition of modes and controls and whatnots, I still have the feeling of playing a rehashed game. Granted,there are some improvements made but I still feel like I can just get the 2006 version and play it. I love this game, however i still feel like I am only getting a game with an updated roster of wrestlersand some tweaks here and there. Hopefully, we can have a revamp next version to justify purchasing another Smackdown game. Those who have not play the Smackdown series on PSP, maybe you canstill hunt down an old copy of the 2006 version at bargain price. Die hard fans will probably buy it just to get an updated roster anyway Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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