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WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006

  • Video Game
  • 2005
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IMDb RATING
7.6/10
726
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WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 (2005)
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Fight in matches with the roster from 2006. It includes a Career mode, Create-a-character, the new Buried Alive and Fulfill Your Fantasy matches. The game also includes two new modes: Genera... Read allFight in matches with the roster from 2006. It includes a Career mode, Create-a-character, the new Buried Alive and Fulfill Your Fantasy matches. The game also includes two new modes: General Manager and Create-An-Entrance.Fight in matches with the roster from 2006. It includes a Career mode, Create-a-character, the new Buried Alive and Fulfill Your Fantasy matches. The game also includes two new modes: General Manager and Create-An-Entrance.

  • Directors
    • Keith Arem
    • David Merritt II
  • Stars
    • Kurt Angle
    • Steve Austin
    • Doug Basham
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    726
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Keith Arem
      • David Merritt II
    • Stars
      • Kurt Angle
      • Steve Austin
      • Doug Basham
    • 10User reviews
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    Kurt Angle
    Kurt Angle
    • Kurt Angle
    • (voice)
    Steve Austin
    Steve Austin
    • 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    • (voice)
    Doug Basham
    Doug Basham
    • Doug Basham
    • (voice)
    Dave Bautista
    Dave Bautista
    • Batista
    • (voice)
    Chris Benoit
    Chris Benoit
    • Chris Benoit
    • (voice)
    Mark Calaway
    Mark Calaway
    • The Undertaker
    • (voice)
    Erick Carrillo
    Erick Carrillo
    • Wrestler
    • (voice)
    John Cena
    John Cena
    • Self - Host
    • (voice)
    Shannon Marie Codner
    • Self
    Carlos Colón Jr.
    Carlos Colón Jr.
    • Carlito
    • (voice)
    Rob Conway
    Rob Conway
    • Rob Conway
    • (voice)
    Adam Copeland
    Adam Copeland
    • Edge
    • (voice)
    Marco Corleone
    Marco Corleone
    • Mark Jindrak
    • (voice)
    Shawn Daivari
    Shawn Daivari
    • Khosrow Daivari
    • (voice)
    Nick Dinsmore
    Nick Dinsmore
    • Eugene
    • (voice)
    Rene Dupree
    Rene Dupree
    • Rene Dupree
    • (voice)
    Ric Flair
    Ric Flair
    • Ric Flair
    • (voice)
    Mick Foley
    Mick Foley
    • Mick Foley
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Keith Arem
      • David Merritt II
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    8Analog_Devotee

    A very enjoyable WWE video game experience.

    I played the PSP version of this game to death. Being able to have a game like this in my pocket felt like a real treat. This was my introduction to the series and I would go on to play all the rest. I would only recommend starting with this one if you're a completionist -- many of the future installments are definitely better games.
    10SusanAdebisi

    Tons of fun

    A game with huge return to pull - I've put It In a draw & as good as forgotten about It for weeks but once played again It's enjoyable all over again.

    Takes a while to fully command the finer points like all 24 or so grapples, finisher reversals, tag moves etc once learned this game Is a joy. The ability to create superstars Is excellent down to the ring entrances lighting to their kneepads. TLC matches are possibly the best laugh a person can have without being arrested. Most fun to play are comedy heels such as HHH or my favourite Dupree - up taunt/left downed upper body grapple! The commentary Is generally good at points some of the slurs hilarious but at the start of every match we get "here we are from....(somewhere there not)....what a reversal" ad nauseum. Their mock shock over the ref being laid out & disgust over getting tooled up, most the finishers are pretty dramatic too.

    The gameplay Is brilliantly done specific cut scenes for many moves, on the PS2 the feel of the joypad Is naturally co-ordinated with what you're trying to execute. It looks as good as Playstation characters get, the random chants, entrances, expressions make for Impressive fine detail.

    Depending on the settings the coms AI can become very annoying reversing every other attack, needing 3 finishers to be put away whilst you take one and can't kick out. At times the AI Is un-speakably cheap -expose turnbuckle repeatedly whip Into taunt outside whip Into turnbuckle taunt outside by this time they've got a finisher and of course you can't escape! Worst are the good guys repeatedly coming off the top rope for extremely tedious cheap momentum. Honestly seeing any of the super heavies (taker & esp batista) sling you outside only to come gliding out the ring like Jeff Hardy for the 3rd time has me reaching for the reset button.

    The challenges are exactly that, In exhibition mode you can do pretty much whatever these are Interesting enough but It's GM mode that makes this so compelling, after a couple seasons the roster should be mostly 90's popularity players legends & CAW's making for an astounding card.

    Great game days & days of fun!
    Eatdacheetoh

    Overall a great game, but fans of the older Smackdown games or arcade style wrestling games will be turned off at first.

    The Smackdown games have a long history. Starting from the PS1, and releasing quite possibly the best wrestling game since No Mercy(Smackdown 2: Know Your Role.) they've remained very popular over the years, becoming the Madden games for wrestling fans.

    Not surprisingly, they've decided to make the Season Mode the biggest attraction, instead of focusing on other game modes. You can either create a wrestler or start with a wrestler from the show. Losing in Season Mode really does nothing, the storyline still goes in the same direction regardless. You have some option, which only rarely changes anything.

    The Create-A-Wrestler is scaled down from Smackdown Know Your Role. And some of the create-a-modes are missing from last year.

    The graphics are great on everything. Except the fans. They look like they where on the N64/PS1. And the character models are well done. Almost scary. But the greatest new addition, is "Everyone has ABS". No i'm just kidding. But I still don't know why everyone has ABS! There is some incentive to play single player. While playing exhibition mode, you have to do something specific to the challenges required, once you do these, you'll unlock more things like furniture and characters.

    Speaking of unlocking characters, you have to plug your PSP into the PS2 to unlock a certain character. Bullshit! And another thing, you do all these challenges and things to unlock something, THEN YOU HAVE TO SPEND MONEY ON IT! Which you have to earn first! Moving on, the gameplay is rather simple. Just hurt the characters in specific areas for awhile, make them submit, or save up your momentum and finish them off. While, the reversal system, if practiced enough, nothing will ever hurt you. It's that simple.

    The voice acting is better then last year, they no longer sound like they're reading from a teleprompter in an empty warehouse anymore. While the color commentary is just a joke. Playing the game over long periods of time will have their sayings memorized in your head for eternity.

    As for the music, it's probably only reserved for the Death Metal Rap lovers. If you're wrestling backstage, there's no commentary. Which makes it really boring.

    As for the online, it's great. WAY, and I can't stress this enough, is WAY better then last years.

    All in all, it's a solid wrestling game, but it doesn't hold a candle to No Mercy or Know Your Role.
    Alex420

    I played the previous Smackdown games.....

    I remember going home with WWF Smackdown for the PS one and thought that it was one of the greatest games I had ever played! Well I had played ever sequel to it and I was so disappointed with everyone that I played (from The crappy story lines to boring game play). But when I bought WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2006 (on sale :-)) I hadn't thought I would like it that much. Boy was I wrong. The season mode is great!(with two different stories for Smackdown and Raw. not to mention they didn't suck!) There are over a hundered different types of matches in exhibition! There is a very extensive challenge mode (were you can complete challenges for WWE dollars). I haven't tried the online mode but I expect it to be great! There are also enough WWE legends to fill a city! The graphics! How could I forget the graphics! This game has the BEST graphics I have ever seen! Everything looks so real! Anyone who's not a fan of WWE would even love this game too! Go out and rent it right now! Wait screw that go buy this game now!
    8jimionhuonomatikassa

    Smackdown vs raw 2006

    Not bad at all. the 2nd best WWE game for the ps2 next to Here Comes The Pain. The new GM mode is just so cool and with the winning belt and everything else is just that good. this is what WWE should be

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    • Trivia
      Second title of the SmackDown vs RAW series.
    • Goofs
      If you choose to fight John Cena in your first match in the Smackdown storyline, Michael Cole will say RVD, though the subtitles will say John Cena.
    • Quotes

      J.R: NO! NO! How can the referee ALLOW something like that?

      King: C'mon J.R, you know the referee's helath plan dosen't include vision.

    • Alternate versions
      A steelbook version of the game released in Australia.
    • Connections
      Followed by WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2007 (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Symphony Of Destruction
      Written by Dave Mustaine

      From the album: "Countdown to Extinction"

      Remix by Steve Tushar

      Performed by Megadeth

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 2005 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Exciting Pro Wrestling 7: SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006
    • Filming locations
      • USA(United States of America)
    • Production companies
      • THQ
      • Yuke's Media Creations
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