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WWE Raw (WWF RAW) is a video game released by THQ in 2002. Wwe Raw game offers the players a wrestling experience with various matches like singles match, tag team match, triple threat, fatal 4 way, battle royal and handicap matches. The game has a weak/strong grapple system. Definitely, there are bundles of WWE games available online, but because of his looks and strengths and abilities, they are very much attached to this character. Moreover, WWE game on Raw and Smackdown are also played very much by our younger generation.
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WWE Raw version cover art featuring The Undertaker, Jeff Hardy, Kane and Triple H | |
Developer(s) | Anchor Inc. |
Publisher(s) | THQ |
Director(s) | Hiroshi Inukai |
Designer(s) | Kentaro Arai |
Composer(s) | Takayuki Nakamura |
Platform(s) | Xbox, Microsoft Windows |
Release | Xbox
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Genre(s) | Fighting, Wrestling |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
WWE Raw (formerly WWF Raw) is a professional wrestlingvideo game released on the Xbox and Microsoft Windows by THQ in 2002. It is based on the television series of the same name. It was the first WWE game released on the Xbox and also the last WWE game released on PC until the release of WWE 2K15 thirteen years later in 2015. It is also the last game released under the WWF name as the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) changed its name to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in May of that year. A sequel was released in 2003.
During development, the game was originally called WWF Raw is War, but the title was changed after the WWF shortened the TV show's title in October 2001 due to September 11 attacks and end of Monday Night Wars.[1] In Japan, a limited edition was released with a shirt and a figure of the Undertaker or Hollywood Hulk Hogan (who does not appear in the game).[2]
Gameplay[edit]
The game offers the players a wrestling experience with various matches like singles match, tag team match, triple threat, fatal four-way, battle royal and handicap matches. The players can also play various tournaments such as King of the Ring and several title tournaments. They can create their own character as well as their attire, move set and entrance. The game has a weak/strong grapple system and there are two types of grapples: one which is done with normal opponents and other with groggy opponents. The normal grapples do little harm when compared to grapples done when the opponent is stunned. There is a voltage meter which shows the momentum of the wrestlers. Special move, high flying attacks and taunting boost the momentum while repeated attacks cost loss in momentum. Finishers can only be applied when the opponent is stunned and the voltage meter is flashing. Excessive use of finisher also cause loss in momentum.
Reception[edit]
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The game received 'mixed or average reviews' on both platforms according to video game review aggregatorMetacritic.[17][18] In Japan, Famitsu gave the Xbox version an unfavorably low score of 10 out of 40.[5]
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References[edit]
- ^Villoria, Gerald (August 23, 2001). 'WWF Raw is War Updated Preview'. GameSpot. Retrieved June 14, 2018.
- ^'Gamebox_ukv on Instagram: '🇯🇵 2 x Japan Limited Edition Boxsets - WWE RAW Both New & Sealed but with different figures. Both include- ➡️WWE RAW Sealed Game…''. Instagram. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
- ^Marriott, Scott Alan. 'WWF Raw (Xbox) - Review'. AllGame. Archived from the original on November 15, 2014. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
- ^EGM staff (April 2002). 'WWF Raw (Xbox)'. Electronic Gaming Monthly: 145.
- ^ ab'Xbox - WWE RAW'. Famitsu. 915: 107. June 30, 2006.
- ^Leeper, Justin (March 2002). 'WWF Raw (Xbox)'. Game Informer (107): 84. Archived from the original on September 15, 2008. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
- ^The D-Pad Destroyer (February 26, 2002). 'WWF Raw Review for Xbox on GamePro.com'. GamePro. Archived from the original on February 12, 2005. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
- ^Nash, Joe (March 2002). 'WWF Raw Review (Xbox; score mislabeled as 'D−')'. Game Revolution. Archived from the original on March 24, 2002. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
- ^Varanini, Giancarlo (November 20, 2002). 'WWE Raw Review (PC)'. GameSpot. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
- ^Villoria, Gerald (February 11, 2002). 'WWF Raw Review (Xbox)'. GameSpot. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
- ^Bub, Andrew S. (March 7, 2002). 'WWF Raw (Xbox)'. GameSpy. Archived from the original on January 12, 2005. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
- ^Lafferty, Michael (November 19, 2002). 'WWE Raw - PC - Review'. GameZone. Archived from the original on October 4, 2008. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
- ^Lafferty, Michael (February 25, 2002). 'WWF Raw Review - Xbox'. GameZone. Archived from the original on October 7, 2008. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
- ^Boulding, Aaron (February 8, 2002). 'WWF Raw (Xbox)'. IGN. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
- ^'WWF Raw'. Official Xbox Magazine: 76. April 2002.
- ^Morris, Dan (February 2003). 'WWE Raw'. PC Gamer: 75. Archived from the original on March 15, 2006. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
- ^ ab'WWE Raw for PC Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved March 1, 2015.
- ^ ab'WWF Raw for Xbox Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved March 1, 2015.
External links[edit]
- WWE Raw at MobyGames
Large, recently shaven (with the exception of A-Train), sinewy men with a flamboyant dress sense--an apt description of the fashionista in Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and the tight-spandex-trunk-wearing freak shows appearing every Monday on Spike 'Lee' TV. With the all-new, all-cool Season mode in the Road to WrestleMania XIX portion of the game, we thought we'd check out just what evil machinations your sweaty man-beast can get up to during those hours between matches--aside from applying fake tans and various shiny oils.
1. Sweet Fanny Adams
Your Superstar takes absolutely no action during the match and neither gains nor loses anything.
2. Rest
Your Superstar hangs out backstage and relaxes. If he is not approached by another Superstar, he recovers 30 Vitality points. If he is approached by a Superstar and has a friendly conversation, his Popularity and Vitality increase by modest amounts. If your Superstar is approached by a hostile Superstar, however, the two behemoths have a short fight. If your Superstar loses, he loses a great deal of Vitality. Even if he wins, he loses a bit of Vitality.
3. Surprise Attack
To Surprise Attack another Superstar, instigate a backstage brawl with your target. If you win, you take out a great deal of his or her Vitality, which is the perfect way to soften up an opponent before a match. However, surprise attacks can backfire--if you lose the backstage brawl, you're the one on the short end of the Vitality stick. Sometimes you just won't be able to find your rival Superstar, and you'll suffer a very modest Vitality loss as a result.
4. Interference
When you choose to attempt Interference, you risk some ot your Vitality for the chance to interfere in a Superstar's match. Gaming benchmark free. This is a good way to help out an ally or just get some payback on a Superstar that you have a grudge against. A successful attempt costs 20 Vitality points but gains you two Popularity points, and you get to control your Superstar as he interferes in the match. Sometimes, however, pesky arena security keeps you from reaching the ring, in which case you accomplish nothing and lose five Vitality points for looking painfully silly.
5. Steal
During a match, you can choose to steal something from a Superstar's locker. A high Luck score helps your chances. If you're successful, however, you lose more Vitality and Popularity than if you had failed. Stealing is a great way to unlock hidden items, such as new options in Create a Superstar mode, Superstar entrance videos, and additional points for your created Superstars' parameters.
6. Set Trap
Setting a trap for a Superstar is the easiest way to deprive him of some Vitality, but even a successful attempt costs you half the Vitality that the attacked Superstar lost. You don't have to actually fight the Superstar, though, so it's a good way to take a big-name Superstar down a peg or two before a match.
7. Manipulate
Manipulate a Superstar to trick him or her into attacking another wrassler. You lose 10 points of Vitality on a successful attempt, but the attacked Superstar loses 20. The Superstar who does the attacking doesn't lose any Vitality.
8. Encourage
Encouraging a Superstar risks a small amount of your own Vitality (five points) to increase theirs if you are successful. Sometimes, the Superstar blows you off, in which case you lose 10 Vitality points but increase the friendliness between the two Superstars. If you can't find the Superstar backstage, you lose five Vitality points.
9. Call Out
Question a Superstar's intestinal fortitude by calling him or her out. Standing in the middle of the ring, your Superstar challenges another Superstar to come on down. If the challenged Superstar comes out, you lose 10 Vitality points but earn five Popularity points; the Superstar you challenged also earns two Popularity points. Sometimes a different Superstar responds to the Call Out--this costs you 10 Vitality points but gives you two Popularity Points and your opponent one Popularity point, as well as increases the hostility between the two Superstars. It also gives you a 'Call Out Card' that results in a match between you and the Superstar who responded to your challenge. If no one comes out, you lose five Vitality points and nothing else happens--aside from the yelling, the name calling, and the strutting.
10. Complain
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Complaining to another Superstar costs you 10 Vitality points but increases the hostility between you and the other Superstar it you are successful. It you fail to find the Superstar backstage, you lose five Vitality points.
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11. Select Manager
Choose Select Manager if you want to have an ally outside of the ring who can watch your back. Superstars with high Charisma who look for Superstars with compatible Alignments have more luck getting them to be managers. A successful attempt nets you a new manager. An unsuccessful attempt costs 10 Vitality points. If you can't find the Superstar backstage, you lose five Vitality points.
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12. Break Up
If you're tired of your manager, show him or her the door. This sends the two of you on your separate ways, but be warned--many a WWE feud has been sparked by a jilted manager!
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