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> Oh quick question:
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> Can you import your RAW characters into RAW 2?
Quick answer:
No. I'm pretty certain you can't.
Can you import your RAW characters into RAW 2?
I'm getting a christmas-like buzz off this whole thing! :D
I'm not all that interested in wrestling as there's only so much they can do with the storys in the confines of wrestling.
However the games are my kind of fighting games because there's more variation and strategy without having to learn combo's and all that jazz. The career mode should be great and I look forward to developing some serious feuds during my RAW 2 wrestler's career. Teaming up for 4 player in career mode will be excellent fun.
Beat 'em ups don't let me put people through tables, nor do they let me have a manager or have multiple ways to defeat opponents (DQ, pin, submission, count out and hopefully TKO) RAW 2 will easily be my fighter of choice.
There's more depth to RAW 2 then in most, if not all, beat 'em ups.
> So you gain status by playing a season and then at the end of the
> season you move up or down in status depending on how you did?
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> Or is it on a match by match basis? :S
Match by match. And say you set up a trap on a popular wrestler, your status/ popularity would go down.
The beauty of Smackdown and Smackdown 2 was the fact that they were related to the main events at the time (Stone Cold returning to fight The Rock etc) and seeing as this is probably the greatest tim ever in the WWE explains the reason behind the games selling so well. I haven't watched WWE for about 3-4 years now so buying a game related to something I don't really share an interest about is a bit stupid.
I am pretty gutted that I feel this way to be honest as RAW 2 at one point was my most anticipated Xbox game. Now I couldn't really give a funk whether I buy it or not.