For each created wrestler, the player can create up to three alternate attires for them. A new point system has been implemented into the create-a-superstar mode where each item is given a point value and the player is able to attach up to 48 points of items. Another improvement to the create-a-superstar mode is the shortened loading time of the menus in comparison to previous iterations. The apparel moves realistically for example, a robe moves with each of the superstar's movements. The game now features three-dimensional apparel, unlike in previous games where it appeared as "painted on". Raw 2009 in the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions. The create-a-superstar feature has also been retooled since WWE SmackDown vs. Created wrestlers are limited in the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions to ten appearances in the mode.
WWE SVR 2007 PS3 STORE PORTABLE
On the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions, each storyline can feature up to 500 segments including 450 matches and 50 scenarios, while the Wii, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable versions have a limit of 55 segments. In addition to using created superstars, the player may also integrate actual WWE superstars and Divas into their created storylines, scenarios, or matches. The match-making feature allows the player to set a match type, set a stipulation, and set any winning conditions. Similar to previous editions in the series, the player can create storylines however, the player can now control how long the storylines goes on, how many superstars or Divas are involved, and what takes place in the storylines.
Subtitles can be written in through a controller or through a USB keyboard. In addition to the original create-a-superstar and create-an-entrance modes, the game introduces the WWE Story Designer mode, where the player can now design storylines featuring WWE's weekly shows ( Raw, SmackDown, or ECW) and pay-per-views with storylines, scenarios, and matches of their creations using a variety of preset options, with over 100 different animations and 25 different locations to design each scene. The game features revamped create modes, which have received a complete overhaul compared to past years' editions. As of June 2010, the game had since been removed from the App Store.
WWE SVR 2007 PS3 STORE SERIES
This game became the first of the series to be available as an iPhone App. Raw 2010 adds several new features with the main theme based around customization, such as a Story Designer allowing players to create their own playable WWE storylines, an expansion on the Create-a-Finisher mode to include aerial techniques and for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions, the customization of attire colors in a mode called Superstar Threads, a revamped Create-a-Superstar mode and a Paint Tool for creating logos to use on their created characters.
WWE SVR 2007 PS3 STORE PROFESSIONAL
Raw 2010 involves players competing in various professional wrestling matches, either as one of the in-game characters based on WWE's roster or as a character created in the Create-a-Superstar mode. Similar to previous games in the series, WWE SmackDown vs. It is also the last game to feature ECW in its title. It also features the promotion's former third brand ECW. The game is based on the professional wrestling promotion World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), and is named after the promotion's two brands: SmackDown and Raw. TOSE oversaw the development for the Nintendo DS version, which was the final game of the series to be released for the handheld. It was released on Octoin North America, Octoin Australia and Octoin Europe. Raw 2009, and was succeeded by WWE SmackDown vs. Raw (later renamed to simply WWE) series, and is the sequel to its predecessor WWE SmackDown vs. It is the eleventh video game in the WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 (also shortened to WWE SvR 2010), is a professional wrestling video game developed by Yuke's, and published by THQ for the PlayStation 2 (PS2), PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation Portable (PSP), Wii, Nintendo DS, and Xbox 360 systems.