WWE smackdown Shut Your Mouth – PS2 Game
Sale!
WWE smackdown Shut Your Mouth – PS2 Game
$27.97
-47%In stock
-
Game is fully tested & working. Disc only unless otherwise specified.
UPC:752919460214
We have a 121-day warranty period for all of our products. If you are experiencing any issues or aren’t satisfied with your item within 121 days, contact us and get your issue resolved. It’s that simple! View our full Return policy page here.
Every order is eligible for free shipping (5-7 business days) to any address in the United States. Orders to Canada are available for free shipping (9-12 business days) over $120! Expedited Shipping of 3-5 Business days is available in checkout. We ship worldwide! Shipping is via UPS, USPS or Fedex. We ship from Allentown, PA.
A great great WWE game. The season mode is the best thing about it. You can play as over 40 WWE superstars, Select which brand you Compete in (Smackdown, Raw Or Both), and the story’s are very entertaining. The gameplay itself is fantastic. I would reccomend this game if you like the WWE or not!! Truely a classic!!
The story mode is very repetitive. That is the reason I only gave it 4 stars. Thats the end of this conversation
I don’t know how to begin but this game is very fun and addictive. I went through the season mode as Tazz and won the European Title and the WWE Undisputed Title, mastered all of his suplexes and you just don’t understand how fun it is until you’ve actually played it. There are tons of different match types such as hardcore match, I quit match, etc. There are also cage matches, ladder matches, fatal-four way matches, six-man tag team matches, etc. I also used RVD and The Hurricane (who I defended the Cruiserweight Title at two PPVs with and also won the European Title on the same PPV!!). The storylines are there just like how the Smackdown and RAW roster split happened, you can also wrestle as Ric Flair and Vince McMahon and the nWo Shawn Michaels. Every wrestler is complete with their outstanding entrances and my personal favorite entrances are D-Von’s and Christian’s as their theme songs are quite addictive haha. The bottomline is, if you buy this game — you will NOT be disappointed (unless you’re not a wrestling fan). So go out and pick this game up and master wrestler’s moves and you’ll have one heck of a fun time, layeth the SMACKDOWN!!!
The best Wrestling game by far (for any system). Smackdown: Shut your mouth seems to improve on every aspect of its predecessors.Season Mode: Drastically improved covering the main storylines of the last 2 years including, The WWE brand split between Raw and Smackdown, The return of Shawn Micheals, the NWO, The McMahon/Ric Flair Feud and more.Wrestlers: With just about every wrestler the WWE has to offer you can pick or create your favorite grappler including The Rock, Stone Cold, Brock Lesner, RVD, Hulk Hogan, Kurt Angle and more.Matches: Just like the large amout of choices in wrestling there is also a large choice of matches including, Tag, Lumber Jack, TLC, Steel Cage, Hell in the Cell, Battle Royal, Hardcore, Survival, Last man standing, I Quit, to name a few.Locations: The season mode hosts 14 Pay Per Views including the ones in England. You can wrestle on Smackdown, Raw, Heat, The World (the WWE wresteraunt and club), the streets, Boiler room, and more.Unlockables: As with the previous Smackdown game you can unlock hidden game features during story modes including CAW parts to create wrestlers, Movies and arena’s.GamePlay: More moves, counter moves and taunts make this the best wrestling game period. A must buy for any fanatic.
26 people found this helpful
I wanted to collect all the old Smackdown PS2 games, this was the first game I got so I could play as DDP.
Perfect
I like this game. The gameplay is great, the storyline and graphics could use some work. Overall, very entertaining and well worth it for fans.
I love every Wrestling Game I’ve gotten from Amazon, so, I don’t need to say how I like this game, but I will say that the only thing that’s bad is that the Memory card I have is too full to save anything on it, but my favorite thing about the game is the Draft between the shows in the beginning of the Season Mode, & you can choose which show you want to be on, but don’t skip the Draft without drafting your Chosen Wrestler, because if you skip without Drafting your Wrestler, he’ll be drafted to the other show. The matches for the exhibition are great, Six man tag-team match, Hell in a Cell, & Special Referee are the only ones I can remember off the top of my head, so that’s how I feel about SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth.
One person found this helpful
Works great 👍
THE SHORT: The best roster of the Smackdown series and, more importantly, the deepest story mode. High replay value, good create-a-superstar mode, and lots of unlockables. The best overall entry in the series; the only problem is that it doesn’t have some of the upgrades that later editions of the game have.THE LONG: Fans of the PS2 Smackdown series have surely checked this one out already, which at the time of this writing is already several years old. This review then is meant for those who entered the series late or only recently and missed out on this title.This game was released at a very transitional period in the WWE. A little more than a year prior the company acquired rival WCW and most of its stars, many of whom appeared here for the first time in a WWE title (such as Diamond Dallas Page, appearing here for the first, last, and only time). This is major, as it’s the first Smackdown title to really have major WCW stars. Second, this game came out right after the time of the WWE’s “brand extension”- that is, splitting its wrestlers between its two main shows. And lastly, the game came out after the spring of the N.W.O. joining the WWE, meaning the first time Hogan would be included since the Super Nintendo days.What does any of this matter? Well, that roster is pretty robust thanks to WWE legends and current headliners combined with the likes of WCW greats like the Chris’s, Benoit and Jericho. There’s a total of something like 45 or 50 wrestlers to pick from, missing only (but unfortunately) a few of the last half-decade’s greatest such as Mysterio, Goldberg, and Sting (who’s not under contract to the WWE anyway). Second, that draft makes a great launchpad to this game’s also robust story mode. The game begins as you choose a brand, Raw or Smackdown, and work for either Mcmahon or Flair. The first thing you do is watch (and participate) as each of the two brands picks its top ten wrestler choices, and the results aren’t always the same- sometimes you’ll wrestle alongside your favorites, sometimes against them. This is already much more random and unpredictable than most of the following WWE games.This begins the game proper. You start with some exhibition matches as you try to earn a little headway with the boss, attempting to get enough points for a title shot. Realistically, only the top contenders get to try for the title, with a point system (based on wins and losses) showing who’s doing best. Your matches take place on a weekly basis- each of the 4 weeks per month you’ll wrestle and talk amongst people backstage, or try for those titles. At the end of the month is a pay-per-view, and the big money-matches usually (but not always) occur then, so if you’re good you can participate.The best thing about this game, the thorough storyline, is evidenced here. Even if a pay-per-view (or most common matches) don’t feature you, you often get to participate in behind-the-scenes drama like being involved in a fight or jockeying for position with other jealous wrestlers. And if you don’t like all the talk, you can watch, interrupt, or take control of (as another wrestler) matches in the undercard of most fights.But, I yet again reiterate, the story is what makes things interesting. Unlike the storylines of the following 2 games, which were linear with little change between a few paths, the stuff in SYM doesn’t get repetitive after one or two times through. The season takes place during several years, with a few constants such as the rivalry between Flair and Mcmahon, but there’s lots of chance for customization in between. You’ll have opportunities to pick match types with your opponents, appear in a film and take time off, and dramatically turn face (or heel) by doing things such as hitting your opponent during contract signings and so on. And during the last year or two, you have a great deal of freedom to shape your own destiny as the boss rivalry and N.W.O. stuff cools off. Whereas the storylines in the next couple games were worth maybe a couple plays through and totaled about 5-10 hours each, the story in SYM is deep enough to last 20-30 hours per play-through. That’s as long as some RPGs, to the point that some magazines actually complained that it was too long (the same people, like EGM, who complained, although fairly, that the previous game was too short).Since little changed as far as the graphics, sound, and control go, it’s fair to say that this entry looks and plays about as good as the others in the series. The options are very thorough, with just about every match type except the (pretty silly) bra and panties match of the next game and the (slightly less interesting) casket match of previous entries. But it does have the important ones such as Hell in a Cell, Royal Rumble, and Elimination Chamber.Basically, what makes this series any good seems to be most solidly packed in this entry. A great roster of wrestlers (the only one with Hogan, DDP, Kevin Nash, and Brock Lesnar together) in addition to what I’ve been harping on all this time, the deepest and most open-ended story mode in the series, make this the ultimate version of Smackdown available. I can only guess that some of this was axed in favor of features like voice acting, the bra and panties match, and online capability of the next games (none of which were all that great), so it’s my opinion that this is the Smackdown to choose. And at around ten bucks or less, there’s not much reason for any wrestling fan to pass it up.
4 people found this helpful