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Originally Posted by The Jayman
HCTP. but since it was left out I would have to say 2007. mainly b/c it was the first one to debut on the 360.
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So? Who cares that SvR '07 was on 360, it was on PS3, PS2, DS & PSP and mobile phones and it STILL was a noticeable (granted not as bad as '08) step down from '06, that instead of allowing for fun by keeping the old control scheme, they went and added Ultimate Control Grapples which was pretty

, and the open ended arena with the hotspots didn't help either, neither did not being able to use any finisher you wanted to on a wood table...you still could on the announce tables obviously, but still...'07 was definitely not the best of all SD!/SvR series of games.
And another thing Jayman, before you speak again without thinking, allow me to back up what I just said with another entry in the SD! series,
WWF SmackDown!: Just Bring It...it was the first game to come to the PlayStation 2 (in 2001), and despite the fact that it was the only SD! game thus far to be able to support 8 players at once on screen, the fact is that that and everything else about
SD!: JBI were just awfully executed, especially the story mode, commentary and graphics.
Basically my point is, just because some game is part of a series and the first one comes out for a shiny new console that just hit the markets, that doesn't instantly make it gaming gold...no, no, no! You have to put a little thing called effort into it, which is something the people who made
JBI and
SvR '07 just did not do. At all.