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WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 is a frequent wrestling video game based on the famous WWE-style wrestling. It is formulated by Yuke’s Future Media Creators and marketed by THQ. It is the latest installment in the WWE SmackDown! series of video games. It will be soon followed by WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009. Its introductory release was on November 9, 2007 for Europe and then later was freed in North America on November 13, 2007. WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 is a solace game and available for console platforms only. It is available for Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, and Nintendo DS Video Game Console. Players may opt in for either the single-player mode or the multi-player mode. The multiplayer mode may likewise be played online. It is the firstborn WWE game to be freed for all the seventh generation consoles. WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 is likewise the original game of the SmackDown series to include ECW brand. Several dissimilar modes are available in the game. Modes from the former versions of the games are also included. Players may play as a wrestler, or as a General Manager. ECW Brand is shown in accordance with the Raw and SmackDown brands. Now wrestlers have two fighting styles: primary and secondary. Both have their own vantages and less favorable advantages for the players. Special moves of the wrestlers are based on their essential styles. The player’s intent is to acieve “legend” status by winning matches, defeating other players either alone or in a team works. Struggle Submission system is the new feature included in the WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008. Player may determine how much pressure to exert using the analog control meter. Many new weapons are available under ECW Brand. Even guitars may be taken as weapons. The PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and the Xbox 360 versions comprise Tournament mode where player may play as one of the superstar. Several match types like Royal Rumble, Iron Man Match, and Ladder Match etc are also featured in the WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008. Depending on the platforms to be played, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 performs differently. Like Xbox 360 version includes customized entrance music, PlayStation version features first-person view for the duration of entrance, Nintendo version make use of touch screen to control wrestlers, and Wii version features five matches. Below is the download link for WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2008. Click on the link to go to the place where you may free download WWE SmaxkDown vs Raw 2008. Most helpful customer reviews 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Unlike Mario Tennis, which only uses characters from the Mario franchise, Sega Superstars Tennis is more like “Super Smash Brothers” with tennis. Characters from almost all of Sega’s series are here, with 8 in the beginning and 8 more that can be unlocked by playing the game. The series represented are Sonic the Hedgehog, Jet Set Radio, Samba de Amigo, NiGHTS, Space Channel 5, Super Monkey Ball, and even classics like Alex Kidd and Golden Axe. There are characters from each series (5 characters from Sonic, while most of the other series have 1 or 2 characters each) as well as a themed stage. Furthermore, some series that didn’t get characters in the game still have stages, such as House of the Dead, Puyo Pop, and Virtua Cop. Basically, if you’ve ever owned a Sega Dreamcast, there will be at least one series in this game that you will enjoy. The gameplay feels a little more realistic than Mario Tennis; the only “gimmick” is the Superstar Mode that each character charges up by hitting the ball back and forth and getting points. Once the Superstar Mode gauge is filled (represented by a star underneath the character going completely golden) the character can activate Superstar Mode. The main effect of Superstar Mode is to change the pattern that the ball is launched in. It’s different for each characters – some characters cause the ball to spiral around, some cause the ball to zig-zag, and some cause the ball to make sharp, sudden turns. There’s usually another effect as well, some sort of obstacle launched at the enemy to make it more difficult to hit the ball. For example, Dr. Eggman’s SS Mode launches waves of electric mines with each hit, and the opponent has to dodge those in addition to hitting the ball. Using Superstar Mode makes it more difficult for the enemy to return the serve, but it’s by no means impossible once you get the patterns down, which is nice. Other than that, the game is pretty simple tennis. There’s no “charge levels” like in Mario, and there’s no items or anything on the field either. The characters handle noticeably different from each other; characters like Beat from Jet Set Radio move really fast but don’t hit hard, and when you switch to a heavy character like Dr. Eggman, it’s easy to notice the difference in power and speed. However, the game also feels sort of empty because of this simplicity, as well; it’s just tennis that happens to have Sega characters playing it. To offset this, there are some thematic minigames (involving tennis) that can be played on some stages. The House of the Dead stage has a minigame where you need to avoid zombies and knock them down with the tennis balls that a machine is launching at you. Jet Set Radio’s stage has you collecting spray cans lying around the court. These minigames use the same controls as the main tennis game and provide a reasonably interesting diversion from the main game. The graphics and sound are both pretty good; there’s a diverse selection of music for each stage, and both the stages and characters are rendered reasonably well. There’s some voice acting in the game, but it’s limited to grunts and post-game taunts. Neither is worth getting the game for by itself, but it helps make the package more solid. Probably the main problem with this game is that despite the array of characters, stages, and minigames, it doesn’t feel “Sega” enough. There’s a good array of games represented, but the gameplay itself is basically Tennis with a single charge-up gimmick. Whether or not that’s good or bad is up to you, but to me personally it didn’t feel like there was enough character in each match. However, as a whole the game is pretty good, and worth it for a fan of any of Sega’s series. 7/10. Written by James Shea 4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Gameplay: interesting, funny and enjoyable, there is mini-game mode which I see it good addition to try a different ways of game play, also with challenge and tournament modes will make your kids spent much more time on PS3. Graphics really looks perfect specially sega characters as well as Soundtracks with classics ones on the game. There is an online mode that unfortunately they couldn’t use it due to lack of players. the game designed for little kids, it just worth buying this game for your child, they will love it. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. |
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