GAMEPLAY
The gameplay is truly amazing; add to it the wide range of features and numerous tournament options. Unlike WCW Nitro, another title by the same publisher, WWE Raw is much more than just banging your opponent all around the ring. In this game the player must use various control combinations to trounce on your opponent. There are also some new features including the adrenaline meter, which measures the crowd attitude towards you.
GRAPHICS
Amazing! Stunning! Beautiful! Pretty good is an understatement. Picture this.. Wrestlers marching to the ring in a surrounded by giant video walls and legions of screaming fans with a truly spectacular display of fireworks. The game just gets Raw from your TV to PC. This brilliant segment just gets your blood pumping. The sound is good but there are still some glitches around.
TECHNICAL
Now comes the most disappointing part of the game. The game just refused to run on a machine with an on-board graphics card. Which is a real bad news for an average gamer with a low-end machine. Apart from this, the game offers severe technical quirks. Sometimes the music fails to play and few times the game just crashed. Also there is no save feature in longer tournaments as mentioned in the manual.
One thing, which I'm still not able to figure out, is the use of the CD key on the CD cover. They don't ask you for it any time from the installation to starting of the game!
IOMX RATINGS
Gameplay- 8.5/10
Graphics- 9/10
Sound- 7/10
Technical - 6/10
OVERALL- 7.6/10
Pros- Great looking game, lots of tournament options, great graphics.
Cons- Technically weak, no save feature, you definitely need a POWERHOUSE to enjoy the real eye candy.
THE FINAL WORD
This state of the art game is a wild ride for every WWE fan but a passable time for other gamers.
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