بالنسبة للمذيع …… و التدخلات ..... والانتقالات
بالنسبة للمذيع …… حاليا و في نسخة الـ Demo التي تم عرضها بمعارض Playstation Experience …… المذيع لم يتغير … أي مسطح و لا يتحرك و لا يمكن ضربه …… و لكن أكثر المواقع الأجنبية تلمح ان THQ سوف تغيير هيئة المذيع و تجعله بأبعاد ثلاثية كالجماهير …… و لكن للأسف لم تأكد إذا ما باستطاعتنا ضرب المذيع .
بالنسبة للتدخلات ……
في المباريات الخارجية ( Expiation ) ما تقدر …… و لكن في الـ Season الإحتمال كبير و ذلك لما طرأ من تطويرات في هذا القسم و إمكانية إثارة احداث جديدة لم تحدث على الواقع .
التدخلات في الـ Season …… إحتمال وجودها كبير ( لم تأكد THQ بصريح العبارة ) و لكنها أكدت ان الاحداث بعد السنة الاولى من صنع المصارع نفسه … و هذا مؤشر لوجود التدخلات .
بالنسبة للإنتقالات ……
يعتمد على إضافة إيريك بيشوف …… و بما أن تاريخ صدور اللعبة تم تأجيله لـ 11 نوفمبر …… فهذا يزيد إحتمال وضع إيريك بيشوف بنسبة كبيرة
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WWE Smack Down! Shut Your Mouth
While WWE Smack Down Shut Your Mouth isn't anywhere near completion, it's still worth noting that the E3 demo on display should have "Smack Down" in very big letters and "Shut Your Mouth" in small ones. In other words, this is presently what you call an incremental improvement -- while there are certainly new wrestlers and new features in the game, as our first preview indicated in some detail, you are still not going to mistake this for anything other than a Smack Down game. It's a Smack Down game with Rob Van Dam in it, and a pty neat rendition of RVD at that, but it's still Smack Down.
As I say, though, RVD is pty cool. He's got a great set of animations for kick combos and pointless flippy-floppy stuff, including a snap head scissors and a funky victory roll into sunset flip combination. His top-rope maneuvers are very good as well, with a leg drop, twisting senton, Five Star Frog Splash, and several others. It's as faithful a replication of his move set as Hulk Hogan's arsenal is completely nonsensical. If someone can send me legitimate proof of Hogan performing a leapfrog at any time in his career, I'd love to see it. Or, well, no, I wouldn't, but the point stands. The designers have to do something with all those move slots, though.
Some of the animations for signature maneuvers are still a little clumsy, though. Booker T, one of the other new wrestlers in the demo (RVD, Hogan, Stacy Keibler are the rest), has an offense that's very tricky to make credible in real life, and the Yuke's animators are apparently having a hard time making his opponents sell his kicks properly. Strike maneuvers like the axe kick and sidekick don't look very good when matched to the present sell animations, although Booker has some grapples into strikes that still look alright.
There seem to be more moves that link into other moves in Shut Your Mouth now, ones that set up subsequent grapple maneuvers. It looks like certain attacks leave a window where you're still partially grappled, leaving an opening to perform another move. It's more or less like moves that result in grogginess, although it takes potential errors in positioning out of the equation.
Object interaction has been beefed up in a couple of ways. There's better collision detection for international object shots, and new grapple maneuvers with objects as well. For example, grappling with a chair does a DDT on a chair, or a better-placed chairs hot with a new camera angle. Another good addition is one-shot table prep -- grapple while holding a table and you'll lay your opponent on top of it in one smooth motion. Ladder grapples are presently limited to slams on the ladder, although the possibilities for that and many other object maneuvers are considerable. The throat-shot the Undertaker performs in the trailer movie is an obvious one, but many others come to mind: Rolling Thunder, the Van Dominator, the old Pillmanizer maneuver, a ladder sandwich whack, and so on.
In general, foreign object behavior is more versatile and simple. Setting up a table in the corner for an Irish whip or something like Tazz's table suplexes is easy to do. Multiple characters can ascend the ladder, and it's apparently possible to pull off nonsense like the Walls of Jericho atop the ladder if you can manage such an improbable setup. You can also interact with the rails, running along them or jumping off to perform aerial maneuvers (like the Hardy Boyz rail-run).
Outside the rails, the crowd in the ringside sections is now finally 3D. The models aren't all that detailed, but it's a definite improvement on the old flat bitmap people. That's the most obvious graphical upgrade, although the character models do look, as we say, incrementally improved. Some facial expressions and features are distinctly better, though -- RVD in particular has a well-defined face. The animation is a blend of old and new, with some that are very recognizable (the old dizziness animation is definitely held over) and some others that are new. The selection of reversal animations has improved, including a very funny Hogan reversal. Instead of just blocking a punch, he takes it, no-sells, and does the old Hulk-up/"Ah-ah-ah!" finger-pointing routine.
Judging from our Q&A response, wrestling fans the world over have had no trouble whatsoever adjusting to this "WWE" nonsense. This perplexes the author, but perhaps he underestimates the ease of programming the contemporary teenage mind. In any event, make a note that the latest PlayStation 2 wrestling game from THQ and Yuke's is to be entitled WWE Smack Down! Shut Your Mouth, and will be completely devoid of the letter F.
What it will feature, however, is new wrestlers, new match types, new arenas, new backstage areas modeled after Madison Square Garden, improved create-a-wrestler mode, twice the commentary of Just Bring It (blessing or curse?), an improved Story Mode incorporating the draft pool from the WWE "brand extension" earlier this year, and Vince McMahon spanking Stacy Keibler. Some of you may consider all of the aforementioned to be improvements -- if so, please keep it to yourself.
THQ trailer movie shows the following new wrestlers...er, WWE Superstars:
• Rob Van Dam
• Shawn Stasiak
• Hollywood Hogan (shown as yet in his nWo guise)
• Ric Flair
• Stacy Keibler
• Booker T
In addition, press materials indicate that Diamond Dallas Page will also be included. Scott Hall has been shown, but his recent release from the WWE will presumably quash any plans to include him in the game. The commentary team now includes all four of the WWE noteworthy voices: Jim Ross, Jerry "The King" Lawler, Michael Cole, and Tazz. The two distinct teams (Ross/Lawler and Cole/Tazz) will provide commentary for their respective events.
New match types are to include Elimination Tag (competitors are removed from the match as they are pinned), Slobber knocker Anywhere (a backstage version of the endurance match from earlier Smack Downs), and Captain Fall Tornado Six-Man Tag. That may sound impenetrable, but we're willing to bet it's an adaptation of Mexican trios rules, where a three-man team can be defeated by pinning the one wrestler chosen as its captain. More than 14 different pay-per-view arenas are included along with the Raw/Smack Down/Heat sets. Specific names noted are Backlash, Vengeance, and Unforgiving. The UK-only Rebellion PPV set was also shown in THQ trailer movie.
As for new moves, a full accounting of move sets will require some significant hands-on time with the game, but THQ promises double- and triple-team moves in tag and six-man matches, and we can pick some noteworthy highlights out of the trailer movie. Booker T has his armdrag/superkick combo and [Mark Madden-ism censored]. Rob Van Dam has the Van Dominator and plenty of flippity-floppity-type kick maneuvers. The Undertaker gets up to some fairly complex nastiness with a chair, beyond the ordinary whack to the head. Steve Austin doesn't seem to have any new moves as yet, but he does say "What!" a whole lot, and Stephanie McMahon most definitely has her new implants.
Shut Your Mouth's engine appears to be a descendant of the previous games', rather than an all-new piece of technology, but it ains the excellent animation that has been a hallmark of the series, and its texturing and lighting have received the expected tune-up. Cinematic animations appear to be a little more realistic, and character models have greater detail. In particular, wrestlers with long hair -- Kevin Nash and Chris Jericho are the present examples -- are modeled with more care. Faces look a little more authentic, too. We haven't gotten a good look at Chris Benoit, whose bent lip was an annoying issue in Just Bring It, but the new wrestlers in Shut Your Mouth have some great facial expressions, especially Booker T.
The biggest visual improvements in the game as shown so far are the expanded cinematic in Story Mode. The trailer shows choke slams off the Hell in the Cell cage, RVD and Chris Jericho tipping over the ladder in an I-C title match, Steve Austin driving a pickup truck down the entrance ramp, the aforementioned discipline session with Vince and Stacy, Rob Van Dam diving off the Rebellion entrance set, and a much wider variety of interviews and confrontations, as well as settings for those cinemas. It is, as always, hard to tell how much has been done for the trailer and how much will actually appear in the game -- followers of Smack down probably remember ladder match promo movies that bore no resemblance to the actual game play in Just Bring It -- but for now, it looks pty darn cool.
Smack Down's game system is not likely to change a great deal as far as its basic controls are concerned. The success of the series so far proves that it's not broken in any ways that matter in a commercial sense. The multiplayer modes are to receive an upgrade, though, with six-player support in a variety of different matches, from basic tag and six-man setups to more complex handicap matches. Create-a-wrestler builds on the animations created for the previous games and adds a dynamic texture layering system for more cosmetic options.
This is the first you'll hear of Shut Your Mouth from IGN, but it's definitely not the last. Enjoy the trailer video and accompanying screens while you look forward to complete and total Smack Down overload at E3 and beyond
معلومات جديدة عن الستوري مود
ستكون لمدة عامين
في كل عام يوجد 158 قسم
في كل اسبوع RAW و سماك داون و Heat .
و 14 مهرجان طوال العام
و المجموع للعامين هو 316 قسم ... تخيل بس !!
و طبعا على حسب الاحداث و النقاط بإمكانك ان تشارك بأكبر قدر من المباريات ضمن الـ 316 قسم ....
هذه فكرة مبسطة ..
اضف إلي ذلك إمكانية التجول اروقة إتحاد المصارعة من دون وقت محدد ...
و كذلك للحصول على جميع الاسرار يجب عليك ان تلعب السيزون اكثر من اربع مرات ....