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#1 Dday141

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Posted 07 January 2013 - 08:06 PM

Here is something I was just pondering that I figured I might as well post. I'm not going to go into the nitty gritty but just the very general.

I personally believe WWE13 is a pretty fun game. I can't really complain that much about it playing it offline. But lately I've been regretting always having to pay full retail price (especially for WWE13) when there was barely any new content. I felt as if I'm paying a full $60 just to have an updated roster, a new season mode, and a few new moves. Everything else is pretty much the same thing as WWE12.

Moving on from that I'll get to the point. Let's say (with THQ or whomever still making WWE titles) instead of them making a new game in which they 'copy & paste' the same thing from last year, why not just make one game, under one title. Call it WWE World or whatever. With WWE World, instead of releasing a new game every bloody year, they just make one massive update to the game yearly. Adding new superstars, adding legends, adding superstars from different shows (WCW/ECW), adding superstars from different eras, adding more moveset animations, updating the interface, adding new features, adding more season mode, etc, etc, etc. Think of it this way, think of WWE World as Smackdown Vs. Raw 2011 for example. Now instead of making a new game (WWE 12 & 13) they add the new features introduced in WWE12 & 13 to SvR2011. So in leisman terms, WWE World would include everything in SvR2011, everything in WWE12, everything in WWE13, all in one game. First off, the roster would be massive, easily over 100+ and will always be updating, it will include all the arenas, all the season modes in those 3 games, all the animations in the three games, all the features inlcluded in the 3 games, etc. The game will just become bigger and bigger every year. Another factor is that making caws takes an incredibly amount of effort. So now instead of re-making caws year after year after year, you would only need to make it once since it's all on the same disc. As you can see there are many advantages to us (the consumer) with a product like this, and I feel I will finally get my moneys worth in spending $60 on a massive wwe update instead of buying the same thing in which I already own.

Note this is just a general concept and I don't really feel like going into much depth about it, but I'm sure you can basically see where I'm coming from here.