The number of match types is to say the least, impressive. Ladder, TLC, Tables, Extreme Rules, Normal, Tag Team, Cage, Hell in a Cell and several other match types are waiting to be mastered. Class is the Inferno Match, but the ladder match, I find the control bit notchy. As would rather have made sense a system like the TNA game at Ultimate X. But these are trifles. The match types are numerous and give enough ago for endless hours.
However, the core is the CAW mode. Here you can cobble together his own stretching and then introduce you to the world of WWE. You can really customize every little thing, and thus created his dream wrestler. There are hardly any limits. The experiment is really fun. New for me was the CAF mode where you can create its own finisher thereby withdraw his wrestler even more from the others. New features now available to the High Flying finisher can create. Works very well, but is a bit of work. In addition, considerably more extensive time to create his own collection, including camera angles, pyroelectric effects and music. You can really create his own vision when applying a little patience and spit. And it motivated immensely, because when you see the fruits of his work you are already proud.
The disadvantage is that you apparently on the Wii can not create their own signs and symbols for these to stick on clothing. On the Preview video, this function was to be seen, too bad. This would have been very much possible as I do not find the option to machine the titanium throne Video of CAW or allot him an individual music. As I said in the preview video, it was there, but here it seems to have saved in the Wii version.
Individuality has this game, because the first time one can create his own storylines. However, I recommend this a Wii keyboard because with NEM Joypad it's long text to create very lengthy segments. And it requires a lot of patience cobble together storylines, which is also limited to 2 WII own storylines. For the limitation of 10 CAWS was increased to infinity. Whether advantage or not everybody has to decide for themselves.
Graphically the game looks just great, and it rocks violently. The steering is easy to learn, but the best moments you get back only with practice. But that has always been. Even the Movearesnal that you can individually assign a wrestler has something for themselves, a lot of variety and so is pure enough variety.
The story mode is now represented by the Road to Wrestlemania, where different storylines to choose from, the ends all at Wrestlemania 25. Each story is a little highlight, with many turns and twists. Here one has gone to a lot of effort. In addition, you can still several things to unlock if you met specific requirements in the match. That makes things exciting. Then there is the career mode where you can give the finishing touches to his wrestlers.
The selection of the wrestlers is satisfactory and provides an enormous variety. It's pretty much every wrestler while the WWE has in rank and name.
Overall, SmackDown! vs. Raw 2010 is a must-have for Wrestligfans. Buy and enjoy.