Eurogamer writes:
"Painstakingly rendered character models that are full of life when preening for the camera become shambling automatons in the ring. People and objects clip through each other with a frequency that should be outlawed on games developed for this generation of consoles. Collision detection is still a crap shoot, with blows and grapples connecting when the visual evidence clearly suggests otherwise, or missing even though hands have passed right through shoulders."
On this week's edition of Friday Night WrestleCast, we share our candid thoughts on the best and worst wrestling video games of all time.
GM Mode is one feature that definitely needs to return to the current WWE wrestling games especially given the brand split between Raw and Smackdown. 2K has plenty of other classic wrestling games to look to for ideas but the question of whether or not they will make changes still remains unanswered.
I really miss GM mode. Smackdown 1 and 2 are my all time favourites though. Probably because of nostalgia of the wrestlers in those games.
Big fan of World Tour and Revenge. Day of Reckoning was also another stellar one as it played a lot like the N64 games and had a great CAW mode. I made some wild creations in that game.
Comparing the face textures of WWE Games character models through the years... featuring John Cena, Booker T, JBL, Undertaker, Hulk Hogan, Mr. McMahon and many more... evolution?
I hope that was the last generation version of 2k15 if it is I'm canceling my pre order.
Rebel Gaming takes a look at the first wrestling game on the Nintendo DS.
IMO the worst of the smackdown games. The whole class system, while making sense on paper, just did not work out in gameplay form. It was after 08 that the series started progressively getting better
for more images of scantly clad women. Anyone else care to own up?
Edit: I was conned, where are they??
this game should have gotten higher.. that eurogamer review sux.... the WWE Smackdown is a good series of games
Girl in Picture?