Just like all of the WWE SmackDown Vs. Raw video games released by World Wrestling Entertainment for the PS2, this game is a classic! Awesome graphics, large roster of playable characters, and great game-play. This game was well worth the money; and I highly, highly recommend it to other eBay buyers.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This game got a lot of things right with the movement, flow, creativity, story mode, and graphics for its time. However, the gameplay controls has a lot of button spam which can be damaging to the controller.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I was glad to see that 2007 improved on the previous '06 title, but for some reason, ever since 'Here Comes the Pain,' there hasn't really been a fully enjoyable wrestling title. The "Create Your Own Superstar" does have a ton of options, and the Season Mode has a bunch of new stuff in it (almost too much!). The controls for SvR 2007 are a bit weird at first, but once you get the hang of it, I guess they make sense. There's also improved pyro for entrances as well as camera angles and a better way to preview your custom entrance (rather than having to wait individually for EACH new thing, since the loading times in the 2006 title were a PAIN). In my view, though, Here Comes the Pain takes the cake as the best wrestling game, but Smackdown Vs. Raw 2007 comes in at a close second.
The controls are easy to pick up with five minutes of playing the game, which makes vs against two people unfair, whoever gets the person on the ground first can win by just doing the very same move over and over. But that's the only problem I have with the game, a solution to this problem is just teaming up in a tag team and beat the computers senseless, my brother and I play for hours beating on the computers, using the special moves and busting open their faces, wither it be in a cage match or TLC (table ladder chair), royal rumbles, hardcore, or the season mode which can be multi-player. Graphics and gameplay is decent enough for playstation2, I recommend this game to whom are looking for a good two player game. And the music on the game, mostly rock with a few rap songs, sometimes I just let it play and listen to the music for an example its playing now while I finish this review.Read full review
This game was as advertised; the commercials I saw for this two years ago painted a picture that made the game seem above and beyond--and it is. The struggle submission thing was something I'd never experience, and makes it a lot more real. The modes are a lot more in depth than the PS1 WWE games I've been used to; the only real cons on this game are the incessant lag screen that are ubiquitous on THQ produced WWE games on Playstation (Nintendo 64 did not have this issue, ironically). And the commentary quickly becomes repetitive in free play. But playing a bit through season mode, it was a lifetime away from the mediocre situations from earlier games. This is great, I can only imagine how great the successors are.
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