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At last, WWE vs Raw gets co-operative play as the multi-player storyline for the new ‘Road to Wrestlemania’ feature hits the consoles. Road to Wrestlemania enables you to play as John Cena, Triple H, CM Punk, Chris Jericho, Undertaker, or even in the co-op story featuring the Batista and Rey Mysterio tag team – with each pro having their very own…
At last, WWE vs Raw gets co-operative play as the multi-player storyline for the new ‘Road to Wrestlemania’ feature hits the consoles. Road to Wrestlemania enables you to play as John Cena, Triple H, CM Punk, Chris Jericho, Undertaker, or even in the co-op story featuring the Batista and Rey Mysterio tag team – with each pro having their very own interactive storyline. This means, as you’d expect, having to deal with the machinations of the McMahons as well as your own so-called allies has you head towards the biggest event of the year. Each of the storylines is voiced by the real-life wrestler and you will also be treated to enough no holds barred cutscene action to keep you happy for an age. The new stuff doesn’t get away from the core wrestley goodness of the series, however. Also featured is the Create a Finisher mode, in which gamers get to customise every aspect of the legendary scrappers. Someone has to design tiny lycra wrestling clothes! By everything, this also means full control over the finishing moves of each fighter. This also joins Tag Team Explosion – which kinda speaks for itself – but this time once you’ve built up your team of fighters you can take them online and set them to fighting other groups.
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