Publisher: THQ

Developer: Yuke's

# of Players: 1-6

Category: Sports

Release Dates

N Amer - 11/14/2006

Official Game Website


WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2007 Review

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Aside from Madden and FIFA, there aren't many sports that have lasted through the ages. Wrestling fans, on the other hand, have been able to rely on THQ and its wrestling franchise since the days of the N64. Now known as WWE SmackDown vs. RAW, the series has been a PlayStation 2 exclusive for some time but is slowly creeping its way to the next generation, starting with Xbox 360.

Where does that leave the current generation? WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2007 is more than the minor upgrade you might expect from a series' umpteenth sequel. The graphics haven't changed much outside of the camera angles, which are getting more cinematic. There's a new soundtrack and new commentary, but you wouldn't be crazy to think this was the same game – at first glance. Good features haven't been removed just for the sake of change, so you will see a lot of familiar content. Biting through to the core reveals more depth and an extra creamy filling baked right in.

 

It's Only Funny Till...

WWE SmackDown vs. RAW's forceful and sarcastic attitude is back with new moves and a different control style. Players are now able to perform several of their favorite moves (and a few new ones) using the right analog stick. The change isn't as massive as when Tiger Woods and Fight Night made the analog leap. Both of those titles relied on precision to pull off the best swings (in Tiger Woods) and best punches (in Fight Night). They involved a lot of rolling motions – several moves where you'd pull back and push forward in one smooth motion.

RAW 07 doesn't work like that. What it does is add more variety to your arsenal, and allows the developers to apply more moves to the Dual-Shock 2.

Players will first notice that analog control has also been delegated to wrestler movement. The change isn't enormous. Though there are more simulation-type elements, the series still belongs to the arcade crowd.

The most notable analog features in this edition are the grapple moves. Hold down the R1 button to initiate, then push the right stick in any of the four basic directions. This will cause your wrestler to grab his opponent. Next, push the right stick a second time in the same direction. The move is continued, and your opponent will be squashed, pushed, pulled, or flipped in a farrago of bone-crunching, flesh-stretching, oh-man-that-had-to-hurt kind of ways.

 

Don't like the thought of being the one whose bones are crunching? RAW 07 gives you two ways to deal with that: counters and grapple reversals. These moves are executed with the L2 and R2 buttons. You'll know just when to push R2 by the icon that flashes on the top right corner of the screen. The chance to reverse or counter doesn’t stick around for very long, so you'd better be ready to strike as soon as the opportunity presents itself.

The stamina meter is still a vital part of each match. Wrestlers need to keep their stamina up to win, and they can do that by taunting their opponents. Tap one of the directional buttons, kick back and watch the show. Your wrestler will run around the screen, do a little dance, or perform in some other way that is designed to humiliate the one you wish to defeat. Taunting leaves you open to attack, but you know what they say – no guts, no glory.

Superstar, Move-Set, Entrance, Champion, and Stable are back for more player-created fun. The eight exhibition modes – single, tag team, triple threat, fatal four-way, handicap, royal rumble, main events, and title match – offer more variety than any other sports or fighting game. Not that an exhibition mode should be the most important, but variety tends to equal progress. Within the main events mode you'll find several other options: TLC, Backstage Brawls, Last Man Standing, Hell in a Cell, and more. These modes are an easier way to get down to business when you want some instant thrills but don't have time to go a little deeper.

When you do have the time – a lot of time – RAW 07's General Manager mode is where you need to go. Use the existing rosters or draft a new batch. Align yourself with the RAW or SmackDown brand. Edit superstar tactics to make some play nice and clean, and others raw and dirty. Set champions for the World Heavyweight, Tag Team, United States, and Cruiserweight.

 

Visit the GM desk for the main options before your first match. Check the schedule for all your upcoming fights. Select e-mail to see what Vince McMahon, the guy in charge, thinks of your performance. He'll tell you when you suck, but don't be surprised if you don't believe him – the voice acting is terrible. Rosters, reports, and the latest news are also available. News provides magazine-style headlines with details on who rocks and who sucks. The text is a little long and often too close together to make it worth reading, but it's still a cool idea.

Viewing the schedule will bring you to the obvious: RAW is getting closer to becoming the Madden of wrestling games. All fights are clearly laid out in an easy-to-read calendar. Skip events you don't want through simulation. It's risky, but the results could go in your favor.

Review Scoring Details for WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2007

Gameplay: 8.0
With the best game modes back for more action, a more thorough general manager mode, and more ways to damage the environments, WWE SmackDown Vs. RAW 2007 has everything it needs to keep the die-hard wrestling fan happy.

Graphics: 8.0
Great-looking wrestler designs with few titles that can compare on the current generation.

Sound: 7.0
Decent music, but the commentary is a little too over-the-top for my tastes. It’s almost funny, almost amusing … but never really is.

Difficulty: Medium
Dozens of challenges (and then some!) are guaranteed to keep you busy for a very long time.

Concept: 7.9
RAW 07 is a step in the right direction. New editions and control changes are welcome, but this series is due for some serious innovation.

Multiplayer: 8.3
RAW 07's single-player options are great, but it's the multiplayer gameplay that prevails. When you step into the ring with a real opponent, the rest of the game will be forgotten. Story mode? Forget that – I want to pummel my friends a few thousand times first.

Overall: 8.2
Another worthwhile iteration of the WWE SmackDown Vs. RAW franchise. Not a must-buy for everyone, but definitely a stocking stuffer for those who love the series and can’t live without the latest in interactive wrestling entertainment.



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GameZone Review Detail

Gameplay8
Graphics8
Sound7
DifficultyMedium
Concept7.9
Multiplayer8.3
Overall8.2

8.2

GZ Rating

Has everything it needs to keep the diehard wrestling fan happy

Reviewer: Louis Bedigian

Review Date: 11/21/2006


ESRB Rating

Teen
Blood
Language
Suggestive Themes
Violence

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