Description
Raw 2 picks off where Raw 1 left off with brand-new modes, superstars, and an expansive new season mode. Raw 2 features 64 WWE superstars, along with the ability to add 64 additional wrestlers of your own creation from the Create-a-Superstar mode.
New modes include Ladder Matches, Table Matches, Cage Matches, and "Hell in a Cell." All of these modes can be played with up to five other CPU-controlled wrestlers (or three other human opponents).
WWE Raw 2's season mode allows you to choose any superstar, be it a WWE star or a wrestler you created, and play your way through a year's worth of WWE programming. Set traps, interfere with other matches, steal from other wrestlers, and encourage others in order to make it all the way to Wrestlemania.
Alternate Titles
- "世界职业摔跤2" -- Chinese Title (Simplified)
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The Press Says
| IGN |
Sep 16, 2003 |
9.1 out of 10 |
91 |
| Next Level Gaming |
Sep 20, 2003 |
90 out of 100 |
90 |
| GameZone |
Oct 12, 2003 |
8.9 out of 10 |
89 |
| Game Informer Magazine |
Nov, 2003 |
7.25 out of 10 |
72 |
| GameSpot |
Sep 18, 2003 |
6.9 out of 10 |
69 |
| GamePro |
Sep 22, 2003 |
3 out of 5 |
60 |
| G4 TV: X-Play |
Mar 24, 2006 |
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60 |
| Digital Entertainment News (den) |
Oct 22, 2003 |
4.6 out of 10 |
46 |
| GameSpy |
Oct 19, 2003 |
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40 |
| The Next Level |
Oct 07, 2003 |
D |
25 |
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Trivia
The game features an undocumented "Dynamic signboard" system -- if the wrestler you select shifts from "good guy" to "bad guy" alignment, the signs that appear in the audience will adopt a negative tone towards the wrestler. Two positive, two negative, and two neutral signboards exist for all of the game's superstars.
When the "Set trap" command is selected, one out of every one hundred times an anvil will hit the enemy wrestler, putting him or her permanently out of commission. This was designed to be so rare that anyone who reported it happening would be labeled a liar.
The entire development team was laid off on the day the game was mastered for US release.
This entry to the MobyGames database was contributed by
Angus McGregor (69) on Sep 20, 2003.