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  1. Jul 17, 2020
    7
    A very decent WWE game for the PSP. The graphics and details (the crowds for example) for these games have definitely gotten better over the last few games, and while not super impressive on their own, they're fine for the platform it's on. The roster also has better superstars than SvR 2011 in my opinion. All the entrances, Road to Wrestlemania cutscenes, music, and creation suiteA very decent WWE game for the PSP. The graphics and details (the crowds for example) for these games have definitely gotten better over the last few games, and while not super impressive on their own, they're fine for the platform it's on. The roster also has better superstars than SvR 2011 in my opinion. All the entrances, Road to Wrestlemania cutscenes, music, and creation suite (including story designer) are here and perfectly implemented. However, gameplay can be slow and compared to 2011, this game doesn't have as much content-wise. Perfect if you're looking for a fun portable experience with these games, but not comparable to the vastly better console versions of this game. Expand
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  1. 72
    If you’re looking for portable Sports Entertainment, there is a lot to enjoy here. Creating your own stories is fun, you’ve got every match type the other games do, the TV-style presentation is great, and Create-A-Superstar is back, but none of it can shake the lackluster feel of the graphics and gameplay.
  2. Playstation: The Official Magazine (US)
    70
    Overall, SVR on PSP remains a fun time, and it's unfair to expect a handheld offering to measure up to its console counterpart. So, in the context of a portable game, it's a good ol' slobber-knocker. [Holiday 2009, p.72]