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WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2009 (PS3) | 
| From: THQ Category: Video Games
List Price: £49.99 Buy New: £32.97 You Save: £17.02 (34%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 383
Format: Unknown Format Platform: Playstation 3 Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Media: Video Game Operating System: No Operating System Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: WWE2009PS3 EAN: 4005209109116 ASIN: B001DXBJCG
Release Date: November 7, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Product Description WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009 upholds the franchise's commitment to delivering the definitive video game simulation of live WWE programming.
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No storylines! December 19, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Where are the storylines? This is a big disappointment -- as the interaction and plotting your way to becoming a star was the best thing and now you can only do a very much shorter version with a small number of wrestlers -- very poor.
Same old... December 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been a fan of the Smackdown Series for years, but as the years have gone on, there has been a lack of innovation and excitement. I found myself playing Smackdown vs Raw 2008 with different wrestlers when playing matches. The new match this year, is the inferno match. This is a fun addition, and you will find yourself playing and enjoying this match quite a bit, other than this, there is nothing new.
Story modes have always been strong in the series, and there isn't really a change here, I would go as far as to say, that the storylines this year are the best of the series, however, they are in small quantity. There are only six designed for 7 different characters. These characters are, CM Punk, Undertaker, Triple H, Cris Jericho, John Cena and Batista & Rey as a tag team. These go by the name of "Road to Wrestlemania". The storylines are entertaining and well written, although quite short. For the other superstars of the large roster this year, there is another "Career mode", no story, no speech, just you and your character wrestling for championships, this mode is still very fun allowing a variation of opponents and matches to be played.
This year poses the debut of Downloadable content, no content is officially confirmed as of yet.
Overall, I can't really recommend this title if you are looking for a new experience in wrestling games. It poses much the same gameplay as the previous title.
With the "Road to Wrestlemania" stories being the only real highlight I suggest you play this as a rental title.
Good Game November 12, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I must admit the game is quite similar to last years version however thq have made a lot of improvements such as the graphics, the roster and matches. Online is the same as last year poor connections (signals) so when you go into a match, the connection will stutter a lot. Road to wrestlemania is good and interesting, career mode is a bit boring because you easily win and finally the tag teams are very good, the tag teams have been a much needed improvement from previous games.
Overall i believe the game is enjoyable and can get boring after a while, if you are a true wwe fan like myself then you should buy this game
A Real Improvement. November 8, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Smackdown game series since about Here Comes the Pain has been on a downward spiral. Many loyal fans of the series abandoning it because they felt like THQ were putting the minimal effort into the game, simply because they knew it would sell. In many ways they were justified for turning their back on the series as it gave THQ the wake up call they needed. This game seems like one of the very first games in the series that a hell of a lot of effort was put into it. With a massive roster, an easy to use yet detailed controlling system and a beefed up tag system this game was bound to be a success. First off THQ needs to reassure the abandoning fans that this is a very different game from the originals. One way in doing that is giving them one thing the fans have always wanted, a "create a finisher" mode. The very notion that you can now create your own finisher is something that the fans think will make a massive difference to such a game. Anyway, the modes are going to be discussed in a minute but in a nutshell this game is really good.
The Roster: This contains over 60 wrestlers, none of them legends but the sheer size of the roster itself is enough to allow you to effectively use the newly updated tag team system. The real gem for this particular installment is the announcement that in order to keep the rosters from becoming out dated, THQ are going to finally utilise the Playstation Network by allowing downloadable content. This will not only feature wrestlers but will allow other additions such as possible new storylines or looks for current superstars to match what is going on in TV land. The first announcement of the DLC is although there is not yet a date, superstars Evan Bourne and Ted DiBiase Jr. are confirmed to be a part of it along with a few other little things.
Game Modes: In exchange for the previous installments WWE 24/7 mode, we're now given Road to Wrestlemania and Career Mode. Road to Wrestlemania is essentially a shortened Season Mode starting from around the Royal Rumble and is tailor made for specific superstars. A drawback to this is that you can only play as either Triple H, CM Punk, Undertaker, John Cena, Chris Jericho or Batista & Rey Mysterio as part of a co-op RTW play. There's also a career mode which is basically a never ending thing with no story, it's just fight to earn a shot at a title, win, then fight for another title. You can do that with anyone.
There's also the new Create A Finisher which I haven't tried yet but will get around to eventually. I've never really been fan of the create a wrestler things so if you really want to know then I'd check out other reviews.
To wrap it up in 4 simple words? I Love This Game. It's fun, it's easy and it's packed. The only problem is that when I've managed to complete all the RTW's I can imagine becoming quite un-interested with it until we get the DLC anyway. Hopefully along with new superstars, THQ will be able to give us new RTW storylines and arenas to keep us occupied with the DLC until the next installment. This type of thing will also allow THQ to give us a lot more to the game with constant updates instead of trying to put as much on the disc as possible before release date.
I'm also praying that trophies will follow eventually although it's looking doubtful for this particular installment. I would highly recommend this to anyone and everyone who's a fan of wrestling.
Time for a change November 7, 2008 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
Well after last years medicore ps3 version i was really looking forward to this game,now they understand the hardware better i was expecting something really good. Unfortunately its not that great at all in fact it just appears to be getting rather stale. No gm mode,no challenge mode,no hall of fame,no real season mode and very bland graphics. Yes it certainly looks and plays smoother than last years version but apart from that it feels very watered down. No legends this year as another game is due in march of next year so presumably they didn't put any in for that reason. The main game mode this year is the road to wrestlemania mode with different storylines for different wrestlers,but you are limited to a certain few to use so if you dont like triple h,undertaker,cm punk etc you are going to be disappointed. If you want to take your created wrestler through it then forget it because you cant and you will have to make do with the really poor career mode. Yes you can take anyone through it but its just a case of fight the challengers that will give you enough stars to proceed,fight for the belt then move on to a different belt....etc,very tiresome indeed. The much talked about create a finisher is really quite limited in what you can do with it and really doesn't add anything to the game. It just appears they have run out of ideas. Downloadable content won't save this either. Nowhere near as good as here comes the pain which was perhaps the pinnacle of the series.and certainly no no mercy beater. Time for a different company to get the licence i think.
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