Today, i`ll provide you free WWE RAW VS SMACKDOWN 2011 iso.You can burn it on acd or play through your emulator.
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A funny thing happened last year: another WWE game came out on every system known to man, but the PlayStation 2 version didn't get treated like the red-headed stepchild. Sure, it didn't have the nifty graphics and online modes of its PS3 counterpart, but it still had the same awesome presentation and flair.
After playing WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 on the PlayStation 2, I'm happy to report that THQ didn't bail on giving the PS2 love and has given us another quality grappler for this console.
This iteration of WWE SmackDown vs. Raw is delivering more than 70 Superstars, Divas, and Legends, along with a plethora of match types and options. Most are things you should know from last time around -- Championship Scramble, Extreme Rules, and so on -- but that doesn't mean WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 hasn't packed in a bunch of tweaks and additions.
For starters, there's a new mode called WWE Universe. This is basically the combination of the old career and exhibition modes. Here, the game is generating an infinite WWE calendar packed with Raws, SmackDowns, Superstars, and pay-per-view shows. It plans the cards based on rivalries and rankings, and you pop in to play whatever match you want. If you don't dig a certain card, you're free to whip up a match of your own.
The only catch is, you can't just put a Superstar (created or otherwise) into a world title match -- that honor has to be earned by climbing the ranks and winning a No. 1 Contender match or snatching the briefcase at WrestleMania's Money in the Bank match. You'll play as wrestlers, raise their rankings, and earn your spots. Even better, the game is tracking rivalries and tossing in random cutscenes. Maybe Vince McMahon introduces another opponent after you've won a match or maybe your opponent attacks you during your entrance.
WWE Universe is undoubtedly cool. Basically, it's a never ending career mode where the game tracks feuds, Royal Rumble winners, and more. When you create wrestlers -- whom you can now give all the attribute points you want and who stick with the "layer" system folks know for clothes -- they're entered into the shows. You can simulate a decade and see how far they go or jump in and manage teams and rivalries so you can see the relationships unfold. WWE Universe is your SmackDown vs. Raw playset -- make some changes and see what develops.
The flipside to that freedom is Road to WrestleMania. On the surface, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011's Road looks like that of the past -- you choose one of five tales and play through the weeks leading up to that Superstar's appearance on the grandest stage of all in between watching a bunch of cutscenes. However, there's a twist here: this year's Road to WrestleMania has you wandering around backstage.
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It is a torrent file you can download it from this piratebay link
A funny thing happened last year: another WWE game came out on every system known to man, but the PlayStation 2 version didn't get treated like the red-headed stepchild. Sure, it didn't have the nifty graphics and online modes of its PS3 counterpart, but it still had the same awesome presentation and flair.
After playing WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 on the PlayStation 2, I'm happy to report that THQ didn't bail on giving the PS2 love and has given us another quality grappler for this console.
This iteration of WWE SmackDown vs. Raw is delivering more than 70 Superstars, Divas, and Legends, along with a plethora of match types and options. Most are things you should know from last time around -- Championship Scramble, Extreme Rules, and so on -- but that doesn't mean WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 hasn't packed in a bunch of tweaks and additions.
For starters, there's a new mode called WWE Universe. This is basically the combination of the old career and exhibition modes. Here, the game is generating an infinite WWE calendar packed with Raws, SmackDowns, Superstars, and pay-per-view shows. It plans the cards based on rivalries and rankings, and you pop in to play whatever match you want. If you don't dig a certain card, you're free to whip up a match of your own.
The only catch is, you can't just put a Superstar (created or otherwise) into a world title match -- that honor has to be earned by climbing the ranks and winning a No. 1 Contender match or snatching the briefcase at WrestleMania's Money in the Bank match. You'll play as wrestlers, raise their rankings, and earn your spots. Even better, the game is tracking rivalries and tossing in random cutscenes. Maybe Vince McMahon introduces another opponent after you've won a match or maybe your opponent attacks you during your entrance.
WWE Universe is undoubtedly cool. Basically, it's a never ending career mode where the game tracks feuds, Royal Rumble winners, and more. When you create wrestlers -- whom you can now give all the attribute points you want and who stick with the "layer" system folks know for clothes -- they're entered into the shows. You can simulate a decade and see how far they go or jump in and manage teams and rivalries so you can see the relationships unfold. WWE Universe is your SmackDown vs. Raw playset -- make some changes and see what develops.
The flipside to that freedom is Road to WrestleMania. On the surface, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011's Road looks like that of the past -- you choose one of five tales and play through the weeks leading up to that Superstar's appearance on the grandest stage of all in between watching a bunch of cutscenes. However, there's a twist here: this year's Road to WrestleMania has you wandering around backstage.
REDIRECTION TO DOWNLOAD PAGE
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