Nov 13, 2007
It seems that when we previewed WWE SvR we overestimated the role that the new fighting styles would play. To recap, each wrestler specialises in two of eight grappling techniques - Brawler, Powerhouse, Technical, Showman, Submission Expert, Dirty and Hardcore - and the theory is that you use each style's strengths tactically against your opponent. So, for instance, Powerhouses like Batista can go on short-lived unstoppable rampages, Dirty fighters like Edge can jab their rivals in the eyes and Showmen can nick finishing moves from their opposite number. All this is possible, and fun, but whether such things create any significant advantage is open to debate. You never really sense the momentum shift in your favour with these moves, nor feel as if you've caused your opponent any significant handicap. You're just taking part in set-pieces that rarely seem to have a lasting impact on the match. The only time we really felt our specialist style was proving advantageous was when, via simple twirls of the right stick, Submission expert Finlay kept wriggling out of Kane's attempts to make him quit.
Still, the fighting engine is a touch more balanced now, and you won't find yourself lying helpless on the canvas for ages, unable to ever get up and fight back. The wrestlers have more stamina too, and so spend much less time staggering around, and even then only for a few seconds max. This all means the action flows far more smoothly than before. Mostly.











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