Triple H, The Roch, Big Show and Untertaker. Any superstar you can think of, Smackdown vs Raw 2010 will have it.
In Smackdown vs Raw 2010, the Road to WrestleMania has been improved significantly. For example there are more superstars to choose from, such as:
- A created Superstar
- Randy Orton
- Shawn Michaels
- Triple H and John Cena
- Mickie James
- Edge
In the Road to Wrestlemania, you can also make decisions for your superstar/diva by using the analog stick.
Another improvement to Smackdown vs Raw 2010 is the loading time. If you create a superstar or just play a match, it loads very quickly, which means more playing... and less waiting.
Something new that has been added to Smackdown vs Raw 2010 is the story designer. This mode is my favourite and i am on it 247. It is where you can make your own show and make your own cutscenes.
You have a huge range of animations, around 30 - 40 locations, and can have up to 5 superstars on 1 scene.
The Royal Rumble has also been improved. You now have 4 ways to eliminate superstars from the ring. You can do this by tugging your opponent off from the turnbuckle, kick them down the bottom rope, throw them out from the rope (like in the irish whip position) and when they are lean outside of the rope.
Another match has also been added. The Championship Scramble is when there are 6 superstars, they come into the ring at different times (like in the Royal Rumble) and fight for the title. The person who stay's in the ring last, is declared the winner.
The graphics in Smackdown vs Raw 2010 is amazing. When you punch your opponent in the face you can see spit coming out (which i think is amazingly realistic) and when you repeatedly damage their head, they start bleeding.
The stamina system and the pin system has also changed.
Instead of pressing a button for a long time to regain your stamina you can now just stand still and it will regain itself.
And when you pin, you can hold down or keep pressing any button untill the bar fills up.
However, if you prefer the original way of pinning them, then you can change it by going to the options menu.
Generally, Smackdown vs Raw is a great game to have and it is around £25 - £30 in Argos, just in case you buy it.