SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 (Xbox 360)
Experience the thrill of being a WWE Superstar like never before as WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 delivers the next generation of WWE video games, with new key features, incredible graphics and gameplay that immerses players in hyper-real WWE action in and beyond the ring.
Sequel to Here Comes the Pain. Six-person simultaneous play once again returns so that would-be wrestlers can make the most of a pair of Multi-tap peripherals and every single one of 2003's game modes have returned to action too. Match types include Hell in the Cell, Slobber Knocker, Table Matches, First Blood, and the brand-new Parking Lot Brawl mode.
Visually the game has been given a boost too. Character models and attire in particular have a lot more detail than they did before, with a continued emphasis on facial recreation and animation.
Old-school fans should also be pleased to know that legends have been reinstated for the roster as well, with a stronger focus on big name stars and classic personalities, including John Cena, Randy Orton, Booker T, Ric Flair, Batista, Triple H, Chris Jericho, Rico, and Charlie Haas.
SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 Features:
- Experience new levels of hyper-real action - An all-new analogue control system, environmental hotspots, high impact combination moves and an enhanced season mode give players unprecedented levels of choice and control
- Battle beyond the ring and closer to the crowd than ever - Feel the intensity of a WWE live event by engaging the crowd in an all-new highly interactive fighting area beyond the ring. Grab signs, weapons and other items from the crowd to take the battle to the next level
- Dozens of enhancements to top game features including updated WWE Rosters for both SmackDown and Raw, robust create-a-player, online multiplayer gameplay with voice chat, and more
- Delivering the next generation of WWE Games, with incredible high definition graphics, widescreen (16:9) and 5.1 Dolby Digital support
Released: 10-Nov-2006
Publisher: THQ
Developer: Yuke's Co





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