Description
A Yuke's and THQ sports game released in 2003, the Here Comes the Pain WWE SmackDown! franchise entry. Absolute PS2 franchise peak according to fans, with roster of 60+ wrestlers (Brock Lesnar, Eddie Guerrero, Kurt Angle), new Body Damage system visualizing injuries and deepened Season mode. Fluid and brutal wrestling mechanics, destructible environments. Considered the PS2 peak of arcade wrestling.
WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain review
Wrestling in all its excess: spectacular moves, tight-timed reversals and a localised damage system that makes every bout visceral. Feeling the rhythm of a match shift and triggering your finisher delivers an instant thrill. A plethoric roster, generous modes and gleeful chaos with several players: a benchmark of the wrestling game, built for the couch with friends.
Chaining holds, throws and spectacular finishers in a ring where the stamina gauge dictates the tempo recreates all the theater of wrestling. Building your wrestler and climbing the titles in season mode keeps reviving the progression. The system grows repetitive over time, but this generosity of roster, these moves and this career mode keep a formidable pull, especially with others.
Often cited as a series peak, this entry pairs a hearty roster with a particularly polished grapple system. Running the season, creating your wrestlers and chasing the belts fills countless hours, revived by frantic multiplayer bouts. That density, still a benchmark, founds a longevity dear to wrestling fans.