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WWE Smackdown!:SYM Pics Pt.2

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Guest JaKyL25

I find it kinda funny that WWE moves so quickly that the game is ALREADY nWoutdated.

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Guest DJ Jeff

It looks like it should be an awesome game. I can't wait for it to come out. B)

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Guest jimmy no nose
I find it kinda funny that WWE moves so quickly that the game is ALREADY nWoutdated.

And the game doesn't come out for a couple more months. I wonder if they'll even change the NWO stuff.

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Guest Insane Bump Machine
And the game doesn't come out for a couple more months. I wonder if they'll even change the NWO stuff.

They'll change it probably, but I guess you'll get all the nWo stuff in CAW. They already said that they try to make the game as up to date as possible before they release it.

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Guest jimmy no nose

I went and checked out the game on IGN Insider and it says that Austin is in the game.

 

"On to the invariable "who's in?" issue, we were surprised to learn that "Stone Cold" Steve Austin is in the game. While has has of course left the WWE in reality, THQ still has the license to use him in its videogames, so he will appear. Lucky for Yuke's -- otherwise, they would have had to get rid off all those "WHAT!" cinematics."

 

I guess it's kind of like Shamrock in No Mercy or something where they can still use him for games and what not because he's under contract. It's just good to know that I won't have to create him myself, not that it would be that hard.

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Guest the pinjockey

It is the RR though nobody comes out with a belt in that match.

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Guest Insane Bump Machine
It is the RR though nobody comes out with a belt in that match.

It's the Royal Rumble PPV but not the Battle Royal. How could you continue playing in the ring if they would would cut to every entrance like that. It's a normal match and he doesn't carry the belt <_<

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Guest Just call me Dan

The nWo stuff better be in the gsame because I Want HALL!

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Guest papacita

In JBI, they only came out w/ belts in story mode. It might be the same here.

 

Also, HBK looks like he has breasts,

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Guest The Man in Blak
Man, I hope the game plays as good as it looks.

Never. Trust. Screenshots.

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Guest What?
It's the Royal Rumble PPV but not the Battle Royal. How could you continue playing in the ring if they would would cut to every entrance like that. It's a normal match and he doesn't carry the belt <_<

In JBI, they would introduce the first four guys, then everyone else would just run out after two minutes and so on.

 

 

Maybe he's one of the first four....I dunno

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Guest Grenouille
it better have Rey Mysterio Jr, because i hate making him...

There is some promising news about the CAW. According to Gamespot, after someone makes a CAW, they are given a code, which you can type in and it will recreate the CAW.

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Guest Jobber of the Week

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KURT + HAIRPIECE = YES

 

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Nice Raw set they have going there. I like how Big Bird is properly made too

 

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Nitro-ish looking nameplates are IN! YES!

 

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BAH GAWD WHADDA HOSS!~

 

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Cracks me up how all these games zoom WAAAAAY out so you can't get see their crappy "spit water" animation and 2D entity up-close.

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Guest chirs3

Yea, they need to fix Kurt up a bit... maybe they just caught his bad side, but his face looks a little fat.

 

Enough with the Hogan pics! I wanna see a Hurri-Chokeslam screenshot!

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Guest Snappy Nappy Dugout

Here's the IGN Article:

 

August 08, 2002 - WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth today caught us in a relatively optimistic mood about the future of professional wrestling and professional wrestling videogames. RAW is now left for dead, certainly, having become nothing but Shawn and Hunter's Happy Hour of Circle-Jerk, but SmackDown! now features Chris Benoit and Eddy Guerrero on the same show, which performers we are happy to sit through 20 minutes of Stephanie McMahon flapping her yap to see. Gamewise, it seems as if Yuke's has some time and some vision to make a better game of the SmackDown! series. We'll have to wait much longer for everything to come out in the wash, but most of what we saw today seemed fairly promising.

Visually, sure, it's still the same engine, and that will certainly remain a sore point. Its kinship with the previous three games is obvious, and despite the improvement in some key areas -- the hair modeling is distinctly better, for one -- it's still not as visually impressive as its competition on other consoles. The level of texture detail is obviously lower, and some facial models still look downright wacky. Yuke's' huge animation library is still a strong point, though, and one of the advantages of sticking to the same engine. The selection of moves and other animations is massive and still growing. In particular, Shut Your Mouth sees the integration of many more small animations into idles, poses, recovery, selling, and other motions besides the actual moves, adding more personality to different characters. Wrestlers like Hulk Hogan and The Rock carry themselves in a very distinctive style in reality, and the game replicates that style very well.

 

The grappling system is familiar in most of its components, but Shut Your Mouth does implement a more complex reversal system akin to the one in the Gamecube's WrestleMania X8. Moves are now countered by the square button and a direction (which corresponds to the one used to execute the move in question), so there's an element of guesswork and strategy involved in countering more complex moves. Basic irish-whip grapples and the like can still be countered with just a press of the square button, but reversals are much less frequent otherwise.

 

International-object behavior, as you may recall from our E3 impressions, has been substantially updated. There are now several more moves that can be executed by grappling with an object, while striking with objects can damage them or at least change their status -- smash someone with a chair enough and dents start to show up. Grappling with a table usually results in an easy table setup (it's much simpler to put someone through a table in this game), while grappling with a chair leads to throat shots or DDTs on the chair. The R1 button now manipulates more elements of the environment, too. It's possible to undo the top turnbuckle for a Snake Eyes-style attack by tapping R1 in the corner.

 

The match type selection was already about as complete as it could be in Just Bring It, but the new game does round things out with a bigger and more interactive Hell in a Cell cage, like the one in WrestleMania X8. It's possible to ram an opponent into the cage, go in and out of the cage door, climb the cage, jump off the cage, go through the cage, fight on top of the cage, and otherwise have a lot of fun with things cage-related. It's also worth noting that the rails around the ring are interactive -- this may have been a bug, but the demo version allowed us to jump off the cage onto the rail, and then jump from the rail to the floor. In any event, you will at least be able to climb onto the rails and perform moves off them. The same goes for the tops of latters and similar ledge-like areas backstage (see the media section for a screen of Rob Van Dam performing a frog splash off a railing in the boiler room).

 

On to the invariable "who's in?" issue, we were surprised to learn that "Stone Cold" Steve Austin is in the game. While has has of course left the WWE in reality, THQ still has the license to use him in its videogames, so he will appear. Lucky for Yuke's -- otherwise, they would have had to get rid off all those "WHAT!" cinematics.

 

The rest of the roster, while not as yet complete, appears to be much more current than in previous SmackDown! titles. All the recent arrivals from WWF developmental territories appear to be included, like Brock Lesnar, John Cena, Rico Constantino and Randy Orton. Many wrestlers will be hidden as part of the Story Mode's progression, however, like the nWo (which in this case encompasses Kevin Nash, Hulk Hogan, and Shawn Michaels) -- they'll appear over the course of the year at the appropriate time. Wrestlers now have alternate costumes, although there's no fixed number. Some wrestlers will have three or more, while others may only have one or two, depending on their propensity for varying their outfits in real life. Faarooq is not likely to be much of a fashion plate, but RVD has a few different colorful tights, Chris Benoit has both his red and blue outfits, Hulk Hogan swaps between nWo and 80s-throwback garb, and so on.

 

Shawn's entrance, incidentally, is hilarious (video will be forthcoming). We are disappointed by the lack of the Sherri Martel version of "Sexy Boy," however.

 

The aforementioned Story Mode is now built around a blend of elements from the second and third SmackDown! games. The intent is to take the basic "season" structure of the second game, minus its excessive load times and clumsy simulations of insignificant matches, and add the third game's emphasis on role-playing and cinematic events. A selected wrestler enters the Story Mode at the beginning of a year of WWE programming (modeled after the past year, with events like the draft, roster split, and nWo invasion) and progresses through individual matches and storylines. Popularity is measured by a superstar rating, which has a varying default level depending on which wrestler you pick (a WWE Champion would start at the top, while a created wrestler is at the very bottom) and increases or decreases depending on success in matches. That rating then determines the level of a wrestler's opponents, their chances of getting a title shot, and so on.

 

The emphasis on cinematics that colors the new story mode affects regular matches as well. Most matches, whether they're in exhibition or story mode, include some post-match hijinks -- confrontations, beatdowns, and other fun stuff. Some of these are relatively generic (wrestler A gets a chair and beats hell out of wrestler B), while others are personalized for the wrestlers involved. Pick a pair of nWo members and Kevin Nash will present his usual shtick, or you'll get Shawn Michaels' signature posing.

 

The commentary in Just Bring It was a bit of a sore point with most, to put it mildly. THQ is attempting to rectify the situation in the new game in a couple of ways. For one, Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler will replace Michael Cole and Tazz (to which we say anything other than Michael Cole would be an improvement), and the amount of vocal commentary will be toned down substantially. Rather than continuous play-by-play, it will be more infrequent color, and the plan is to try and direct the commentary such that it's a little better suited to the action at hand. JR and King will also provide occasional voice commentary on events during the Story Mode.

 

Arena-wise, the backstage areas have been substantially revamped. Although there are about as many rooms as in the previous game, they're now much more detailed, and include far more interactive elements. Objects like boxes, chemical containers, and barrels can be knocked over or used as weapons. You can slam an opponent in a dumpster (check the media section for a movie of that bit). Certain scripted events activate lighting and fog effects, like setting off the fire alarms and sprinkler systems. The outdoor areas particularly show off a huge increase in detail, with buildings and streets modeled after WWF New York and Madison Square Garden.

 

Create-a-wrestler, perhaps the series' strongest suit in comparison to its competition, has gotten even more detailed and complex for before, which is saying something. More animations, textures, and model parts are naturally available. The animation editor has expanded to include idle poses and other non-move animations in addition to taunts, and includes a friendlier interface to allow less dedicated creators to make use of the system. Facial animations are tweakable in addition to the rest of the body. There's also now a versatile text editor for mapping words onto body parts. The editor offers almost complete freedom as far as the size, font, and placement of text, so you could use it to create anything from a tattoo to a T-shirt slogan to the classic block-lettered name down the tights. Finally, the game now has a password system for encoding the details of a created wrestler. It's still possible to save the wrestler to a memory card, but the password now makes sharing a created wrestler online or elsewhere far easier -- instead of listing all the settings for each variable, just write down the password.

 

As always, this isn't the last you'll see of SmackDown! on IGN. Look forward to more media in very short order, followed by more detailed features and (God help us) the likely return of the SmackDown! Countdown. Again, it begins...

 

-- David "Doomed" Smith

 

Best. Game. Ever.

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Guest chirs3

Is there any way this game can suck?

 

If at all possible, they need to cram more than just half a years worth of story, but still...

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Guest Snappy Nappy Dugout

Here's some more pics:

 

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Jeff is taking Taker's bike.

 

 

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FOG?! Ah stream.

 

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GOOD GOD NO!

 

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RIC FLIAR~! WITH THE ROBE~!

 

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BALD ANGLE!

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Guest redbaron51
Is there any way this game can suck?

 

If at all possible, they need to cram more than just half a years worth of story, but still...

yes it can.

 

just look at the title :)

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Guest Just call me Dan

The no selling will probably still be in the game. You're kidding yourself if that doesn't just kill the game in parts like Hell in a Cell or right after you hit your finisher during a sweet match only to have them kip up.

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Guest jimmy no nose
Is there any way this game can suck?

Are you joking? Have you played the other 3 Smackdown games? I can't believe so many of you think the game will be so good based on screenshots. Doesn't anyone remember Wreckless for Xbox?

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