All Age Gaming's John Elliott takes a look at the new wrestling game from THQ. Is it more of the same or does it bring something new to the wrestling genre? Read on to find out.

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    Shinobi_razor Nov 16, 09
    its a superior version of 09, with new stuff like story designer which is a bit limited, but a step in the right direction. i had fun designing some stories and hopefully next year's will be better.
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    FinalFantasyFanaticc Nov 16, 09
    Just got this today for free as part of my subscription to FRONT magazine. Gotta say so far it's possibly the best Smackdown Vs Raw game so far, i haven't played alot of the modes yet and can already tell this.
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      Shinobi_razor Nov 16, 09
      dude, its got a RTWM storyline for CAWs!!!
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        FinalFantasyFanaticc Nov 17, 09
        Just started the Brand Warfare RTWM, but i noticed the CAW one and was like =D
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          Storm* Nov 17, 09
          I'm glad the CAWs are getting more attention, took them long enough...was especially disappointed in the disaster that was SvR 09...there's no point in creating 30 CAWs if they'd all have to go through that damned career mode to earn some points, then the specific things you needed to do to raise those attributes also didn't help much.

          But they say that SvR 2011 will be a big one, lots of changes and such. They've probably been working on that one for some time whilst these "remakes" have been brought out.
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          Shinobi_razor Nov 17, 09
          yeah its so awesome that now you can beef up your CAWs even if you use them in just regular exhibition matches rather than taking forever in career mode. excellent change.
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          Storm* Nov 17, 09
          Yeah, and what's even better is that friends can play CAWs and they too get the experience. At first I thought it was first-player bound, but after some multiplayer matches offline, we noticed the other CAWs gaining EXP. Definitely a step in the right direction, heh.

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