Monday, December 19, 2011

GM MODE IN SVR 2008

     After two years of its introduction in the series, GM Mode fans hoped that this year they would get what they have been expecting from the Mode since SvR 2006. GM Mode in the previous Game (i.e. SvR 2007) had very minimal up-gradation, due to which its Lasting Appeal was diminished.
   
     This year GM Mode is mixed, merged, combined, collaborated, embedded with the new mode WWE 24/7 'Confused' well this years GM Mode also gives the same experience to the players. WWE 24/7 is a mode similar to Season Mode in the previous SvR Games, like Season Mode this mode revolves around one WWE Superstar, the only difference is that this time players will have the control of their daily routine also. As the Title of the game goes 'Live The Life of a WWE Superstar' the WWE 24/7 Mode truly keeps up with its name, players will actually feel that they are Living the Life of a WWE Superstar. Players will have to manage various aspect of their WWE Superstar such as Training, Resting, Photo Shoots, etc.

     WWE 24/7 Mode is awesome when it comes to playing with a single superstar but it becomes awful when it is played with GM Mode. While playing GM Mode in WWE 24/7 it gives many unnecessary duties to the GM such as choosing the training & its type for the superstars while all other duties of the GM remains the same. This year also GM Mode has no specific up-gradations due to which this year GM Mode is the worst of all. The lasting appeal of the Game is Nill in my opinion.

     Developers of the Game have ruined their best mode in this years game. They had an opportunity to make GM Mode their USP for the years to come but instead of capitalizing on the opportunity developers ruined it with minimal up-gradation and mixing with new modes which has no lasting appeal.

4 comments:

  1. Agree. I live gm mode. I lived for gm mode back in the day. We have create a story, but that's hard work.

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  2. Agree. I live gm mode. I lived for gm mode back in the day. We have create a story, but that's hard work.

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