WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011

WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011

NTSC box art cover for WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 featuring (left to right), Big Show, John Cena and The Miz
Developer(s) Yuke's
Publisher(s) THQ
Series SmackDown vs. RAW
Platform(s) PlayStation 2
PlayStation 3
PlayStation Portable
Wii
Xbox 360
Release date(s) NA October 26, 2010[1]
AU 20101028October 28, 2010
UK October 29, 2010[2]
Genre(s) Professional wrestling
Fighting
Mode(s) Single player
Multiplayer
Multiplayer online
Rating(s)
Media/distribution Blu-ray Disc
DVD
UMD
Wii Optical Disc

WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 (also shortened to WWE SvR 2011[3]) is a professional wrestling video game developed by Yuke's and published by THQ for the PlayStation 2 (PS2), PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation Portable (PSP), Wii and Xbox 360 systems. It is the seventh game in the WWE SmackDown vs. Raw series and the final game under the SmackDown vs. Raw name, with future installments simply being named WWE.[4] It is the sequel to WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 and succeeded by WWE '12. It is also the last installment for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable platforms.[5] It was released on October 26, 2010 in North America, October 28, 2010 in Australia and October 29, 2010 in Europe. The game is based on the two brands of WWE, Raw and SmackDown.

Contents

Gameplay

One of the main changes in the game is the incorporation of a new physics system that allows objects to be used more realistically, such as objects involved in the Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. Tables now break differently depending on the impact placed upon them. Inside and outside the ring, ladders can now be rested onto the ring ropes and be broken in half. For the first time since the original WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw game, chairs can be thrown at the player's opponents.[6]

The Hell in a Cell match was revamped with expanded cell walls, weapons underneath the ring, steel steps near the poles, and the removal of the cell door. In addition, new ways to exit the cell were introduced, such as barreling through the cage wall.[3]

Modes

The game's new "WWE Universe" mode replaces the career mode from previous games. The mode builds storylines, and integrates cut scenes and rivalries between wrestlers based on the matches that are wrestled. These cut scenes appear randomly before, during, and after the match.[3][7]

Road to WrestleMania mode has been modified to include new features such as backstage roaming, mini-quests, and further interaction with other Superstars. Playable storylines involve Rey Mysterio, John Cena, Christian, and Chris Jericho. Along with that is the new storyline in which players choose Kofi Kingston, John Morrison, Dolph Ziggler, R-Truth, or a created superstar in a quest to end The Undertaker's undefeated WrestleMania streak.[3][8] Create A Superstar mode now includes pre-loaded attribute points for created superstars, while in Create A Finisher mode, a new finisher position is the "Corner" , in which finishers can be created in corner position (Cannot be used during the Royal Rumble match) . Also attributes such as speed and trajectory can now be modified by single increments rather than 25% increments. The number of available created finishers has been expanded to 130 as well.[3] Online mode also returns - each new copy of the game contains an Online Pass allowing one user to play the game online for free. Players who rent or purchase the game used will obtain a trial of Online Pass.[9]

A new feature called "Match Creator" allows players to create new match types. In addition, Story Designer mode now has new cutscenes, usable sound clips from announcers and wrestler entrance music, support for up to fifteen created superstars, 'branching' story paths depending on which character won the match and the ability to include championship belts in cutscenes and event triggers based on a wrestler reaching a certain state.[8]

Development

WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 was first announced along with WWE All Stars at E3 in June 2010 by THQ. A playable demo was featured at E3 with Randy Orton, The Undertaker, Chris Jericho and The Miz as playable characters. It is the first game in the series since WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 not to be released for the Nintendo DS.[10]

Special editions of the game featuring The Undertaker, Bret Hart and Randy Orton were released, each offering exclusive in-game content, an art book and DVD relating to each wrestler. Various retailers offered in-game bonuses to those who pre-ordered the game including a playable Bret Hart, The Undertaker's alternate Ministry of Darkness attire, three alternate outfits for Randy Orton and the WWE Tribute to the Troops arena.[11]

Three downloadable content packs have been confirmed. The first pack, "Online Axxess" was available at release and adds playable character Chris Masters, Halloween-themed attires for Kelly Kelly and Rey Mysterio and online multiplayer mode. The second pack was released in North America and United Kingdom on December 21, 2010. This pack contains the playable characters British Bulldog, Lex Luger, Layla and Nexus members Wade Barrett, David Otunga, and Justin Gabriel along with alternate attires for Shad Gaspard and Shawn Michaels and the NXT Arena.[12] The third pack includes alternate attires for John Cena, The Undertaker, Sheamus and CM Punk as well as the WCW Nitro Arena. THQ has offered players a package deal called "Fan Axxess" to purchase the last two content packs beforehand.[13]

On January 25, 2011, Bret Hart was made available as a downloadable character for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions. He had previously been excluded from THQ's "Fan Axxess" package.

Reception

 Reception
Review scores
Publication Score
PS2 PS3 PSP Xbox 360 Wii
Computer and Video Games 79/100
Eurogamer 80/100 80/100
Game Informer 80/100 80/100
GamesMaster 82/100
Game Revolution 83/100 83/100
GameSpot 70/100 70/100
GameTrailers 70/100
GameZone 4.5/10 4.5/10 65/100
IGN 8.0/10[14] 80/100 80/100 75/100
NG.com 64/100
Nintendo Power 75/100
Nintendo World Report 75/100
Official PlayStation Magazine (US) 60/100
Official PlayStation Magazine (UK) 80/100 60/100
Official Xbox Magazine 65/100
Official Xbox Magazine (UK) 70/100
Play Magazine 63/100
PSM3 80/100
VideoGamer.com 60/100 60/100
Aggregate scores
Metacritic 74/100[15] 75/100[16] 72/100[17]

Greg Miller of IGN gave the PS3 and Xbox 360 version of the game an eight out of ten. He praised the game's Universe Mode and the wrestler animations, but criticized the limitations of Road to WrestleMania mode and the inaccurate commentary. In addition, he stated that the grappling system could be "frustrating at times." [18] Miller gave the Wii version of the game a 7.5 out of ten, however. He mentioned the same criticisms from the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions, but also criticized the graphics.[19] GameSpot's Chris Watters rated the Xbox 360 version a seven out of ten, lauding the game's customization options, while finding fault with the game's collision detection and the lag during online multiplayer games. He also claimed that the series was starting to "show its age."[20]

GameZone's William Haley criticized the game for not progressing much beyond its predecessors, claiming that the game targeted the "lowest common denominator." He called the WWE Universe feature, online multiplayer mode and creation tools "compelling", but also wrote that "the foundation upon which they are built is so decrepit that it completely invalidates the meager value this game has to offer."[21]

References

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Video games portal
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  2. ^ a b "WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 UK". British Board of Film Classification. 2010-09-03. http://www.bbfc.co.uk/ADM272724. Retrieved 2010-09-03. 
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  4. ^ THQ Expected To Drop WWE SVR Series
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  16. ^ "WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 Metascore (Xbox 360)". Metacritic. http://www.metacritic.com/game/xbox-360/wwe-smackdown-vs-raw-2011/critic-reviews. Retrieved 20 December 2011. 
  17. ^ "WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 Metascore (Wii)". Metacritic. http://www.metacritic.com/game/wii/wwe-smackdown-vs-raw-2011/critic-reviews. Retrieved 20 December 2011. 
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  19. ^ Miller, Greg (28 October 2010). "WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2011 Review for Wii". IGN. http://wii.ign.com/articles/113/1130874p2.html. Retrieved 27 November 2011. 
  20. ^ Watters, Chris (19 October 2010). "WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2011 Review". Gamespot. http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/action/wwesmackdownvsraw2011/review.html. Retrieved 6 November 2010. 
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