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. NA/EU/AU: March 25, 2013Mode(s),WWE '13 is a developed by and published by (later by ) for,. It is the second and last game in the WWE series and the 14th overall in the. It is the sequel to and is succeeded. It was released on October 30, 2012, in North America and November 2, 2012, in United Kingdom.
It was the last WWE game to be published by THQ before the, thus ending the WWE/THQ relationship after 13 years.The game focuses on the of WWE, replacing its Road to WrestleMania Mode with an Attitude Era Mode where the player plays through the Attitude Era in six different storylines. The game also brings back its modified 'Predator Technology engine', adding in a new audio system called WWE Live. The game is said to be the second phase of a 'Revolution' in WWE video games, with cover athlete taking charge. Following its release, the game received positive reviews from the critics and was nominated for the for Best Individual Sports Game. This is also the last WWE game to be released on the and the last until to be released on a Nintendo console.
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Contents.Gameplay Exhibition WWE '13 runs on the engine called, 'Predator Technology 2.0', which succeeds the first version from WWE '12. The Predator Technology 1.0 game engine has been updated from the previous WWE games to allow for more fluid animations, with odd collisions and transitions having been fixed and updated, it also allows over 300 new moves. Past problems have been fixed with a better weight detection system, contextual animations and automatic attack homing, to ensure that the character always strikes towards the opponent(s). The contextual animation system has been refined to ensure that it dynamically swaps out moves to make sure that the game is using the appropriate move animations at any given time and state. The weight detection system makes it so that small superstars such as are unable to lift larger wrestlers such as the.
Thus, the contextual animations ensure that more appropriate attacks are put in the superstar's normal moveset. The game's new homing system is designed that when doing high flying moves, a player will hit the intended target with better precision. The homing system also tracks tables so that they will be better detected when doing grapples on a ladder in TLC and Ladder matches. This feature allows for environmental moves such as ring breaks, barricade breaks, announce table breaks, and catching (mid-air) finishers to be possible. Another new feature is a different model for the giants in the game. Previously, a single body structure was used for all superstars.
THQ has also claimed that the game has the most life like superstars. Another important aspect of the game is the new revamped audio system with remastered sound effects. The crowd reactions and commentary audio has directly been taken from live WWE events. Online servers have been enhanced to allow for players to test out creations before downloading them into the game. The ' game mode has been added in since its last iteration on.
During online matches, will fill in for absent players when not enough players are available. Roster WWE '13 marked the video game debuts of 10 superstars.Story Modes Attitude Era Mode New to the series, and replacing the 'Road to Wrestlemania' mode, is the game's 'Attitude Era' mode, which acts as a season mode of sorts for the game. Although the Monday Night Wars are present, is minimally present.
To ensure that players get the full experience of the, they are given 35 of the Attitude Era's top superstars and over 60 cutscenes detailing aspects of the Era. To fill in the gaps and storylines necessary to understand a feud or match's context, THQ worked with WWE editors to produce 20 video packages.
Other major elements, for example WCW, will be given a few nods and mentions through the way of a ratings chart that follows the player through the mode as they progress and shows them changing the ratings. Due to this, during the Monday Night Wars, players will play through only the WWE's side of the Wars when the brand was losing to WCW in ratings and display how the WWE forced its way back up in ratings to become the sole juggernaut in wrestling entertainment. Smaller details, such as entrances, arenas and television graphics from the Attitude Era too have been recreated.In addition to this, playing through the mode and its historical objectives, a non-mandatory feature added to recreate several moments from the Attitude Era, allows the players to unlock over 100 unlockable items. Commentary from the Attitude Era, which featured alongside, too will be present, with the Attitude Era Mode being the only mode in the entire game to feature Ross' commentary, though Lawler is present in Exhibition and Universe modes alongside.Through a season of 65 matches spread out over a 2-year season, the Attitude Era Mode allows players to play through a variety of storylines, in turn, the player will switch superstars as they complete storylines, hence the mode is divided into chapters of varying lengths.
Within the chapters, players are given a chance to play through the eight different characters or entities of,. These chapters have been given the titles, the Rise of DX, Austin 3:16, the Brothers of Destruction, The Great One, Mankind, and WrestleMania XV. In sync with the game's video packages, the player will not play through every match in the Austin-Rock feud, but will understand why the two fought against each other. The Off Script has a storyline focusing on the epilogue of WCW into the WWF/WWE Smackdown era, near 1999 to the official end to the Monday Night Wars. It features, (1999 appearance), (1999 appearance), (2000 appearance), and (as The APA).Universe Mode Returning is the Universe Mode, a seasonal mode designed with assistance from.
The mode allows for more interaction than ever before, with the ability to use created arenas and stadiums on any given show. Each recurring show, divided into major and minor, and respectively, can have its theme, roster, belt and arenas adjusted. However, only 'major' shows are allowed to have belts assigned to them. The option to create a pay-per-view has also returned, in addition, players get the option to choose which rosters are able to participate in the PPV and what theme or match type is consistent through the event. Players can also delete shows entirely, as well as add new shows or move shows around on any day of the week. Statistics and rankings are also once again included, the former of which divides ranks into tracking record holders, historical information, the period of time a title was held and the number of times a title was held. Titles are again divided into minor, major, tag-team and divas.
Scenarios also play out differently, with the game giving the player options to lead out to a branching storyline based on decisions made within the match. This allows players to choose how to attack during cutscenes, whether or not to attack and gives the option to break up tag-teams and alliances. This allows for over 200 new storylines placed in the mode in unison with all previous existing storylines being carried over from the previous two iterations of the feature. The option to turn injuries on and off is also present along with a host of the other features.
When a Universe Mode gets too 'clunky', cumbersome or confusing, the option to reset it is present. Downloadable content On October 3, THQ announced the downloadable content for WWE '13, with three packs to be released over the course of three months. Each superstar will be available for 80 Microsoft Points or $0.99 on the to buy separately and with the Accelerator Boost, Championship Belt Pack and Moves Pack for 160 Microsoft Points or $1.99 on PSN each. Fan Axxess returns, where, all the packs are included at a one time cost of 1600 Microsoft Points or $19.99 on PSN. — Paul Heyman Transfer to 2K Sports In January 2013, THQ filed for bankruptcy and began to dissolve, thus ending their partnership with WWE.
Also stopped releases on the. As of February 2013, which owns the 2K Sports brand, bought the rights to all future WWE games, and continues to support WWE today. Reception ReceptionReview scoresPublicationScore9/109/103/59/109/108.5/108.4/108/108/10Aggregate score76/10078/100WWE '13 received 'generally favorable' reviews from critics, according to.IGN gave the game an 8.4 out of 10, praising the Attitude Era Mode, but panning the commentary, stating that aside from a few moments in Attitude Era Mode, ' WWE '13 feels like you're listening to a couple guys reading generic statements off of cue cards.'
They also dislike the new camera angles and audio samples of crowd sounds saying that 'they ruin the feel of an entire match'.Midlife Gamer gave the game 9/10, stating 'The new Attitude Era is a welcome addition to the single-player campaign and the Universe mode is as good as always.' And that 'the sheer variety of wrestlers you are given to control during the entirety of the (Attitude Era) mode makes this a refreshing change to the series. They also stated that although WWE '13 has 'the largest ever roster in a WWE game.a lot of the characters are various interpretations of the same person'On November 16, 2012, THQ announced that it had received a nomination for Best Individual Sports Game at the 2012. It lost to EA's.See also.
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