WWE 13: Breaking Down the Game's Shockingly Realistic Features
It's not October 30 yet, but that's no excuse not to geek out about the new WWE 13 video game and its shockingly realistic features. From improvements on motion technology to more dynamic moments to more realistic arena environments, it looks as though this will truly be the best game yet.
Video games are becoming so aesthetically pleasing that it is kind of scary, and this is no exception.
Here is a rundown of the features that make the new game even more engaging, interactive and realistic, so that you can truly, "Live the Revolution!"
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Predator Technology 2.0 & Dynamic Crowd Feature
The enhancement of the wrestlers' fluidity happens through this technology, which will create a more realistic and dynamic gaming experience. Similar to how Madden 13 used better physics with the Infinity Engine, WWE 13 has managed to find its own unique way to up the movements of its characters.
What is probably most impressive about the game is the crowd reaction to the happenings in the ring. It adjusts itself based on the action in the fight, and builds up to heighten the excitement at the most tense times.
Spectacular Moments
The thrills are at an all-time high with the realistic crowd and the spectacular moments feature combining to create outstanding entertainment. From ridiculous leaps from the top of the ring and smashing opponents on the broadcasters' table to knocking a foe from atop the cage, the possibilities are seemingly endless.
My personal favorite is captured here.
Creation Suite & WWE Universe 3.0
The unprecedented interactivity of the creation suite is designed for the gamer to pave his own fantastical path through the WWE landscape.
According to the official WWE 13 website through THQ, formation of alliances, shaping of TV schedules and roster moves are all part of the equation.
Also included are over 300 new moves, and the new kickpads and footwear feature is mentioned in the video above by senior game designer Bryan Williams as his favorite new addition. These elements add even more complexity and specificity to the create-a-superstar feature.
Combine all of that with the electric new moments, a smoother transition in the physics of the game and a crowd that adjusts to the action in an unprecedented way, and it's easy to see why WWE 13 is receiving so much hype.
If the early tests and revealed features are any indication, this is going to be well worth the wait.



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