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Post by Daniel on Aug 5, 2007 0:22:30 GMT -5
Nintendo Wii Info: In addition to intuitive motion-based controls, THQ hopes to make the game accessible to the broadest number of users possible with faster, more arcade-like gameplay, and less emphasis on simulation-style elements (for example, there will be no stamina meter). But that's not to say the game won't have a deep feature set. Building upon previous versions of SmackDown vs. Raw, the Wii version will include eight different fighting styles: Technical, Submission Artist, Showman, Powerhouse, High Flyer, Hardcore, Dirty, and Brawler. The fighting styles won't only allow the wrestlers to behave more like their real-life counterparts, but will give them unique special moves available only to their style. Powerhouses, for example, can mightily kick out of any pin if they have a finishing move stored in reserve, and Dirty wrestlers can push the referee at opponents.
On Wii, you can actually make a punching motion with the Wii remote to punch, a lifting motion to lift an opponent up by the throat, and then a downward movement to chokeslam him to the mat. A demonstrator even mimicked DX's infamous crotch-chop with the nunchuk and remote to make his character, Triple H, perform the taunt in-game.
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Post by Richard on Aug 8, 2007 17:13:15 GMT -5
Haha, thats awesome. Graphics probably aint good though.
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Post by ty on Sept 15, 2007 15:48:12 GMT -5
Man, I just got the Wii and i'm so sick of below Xbox 360 graphics.. If it is that bad as the PS2, SOMEONE'S GONNA DIE!
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