Post by doublej on Oct 13, 2005 20:24:24 GMT -5
Credit Gamespot Article & Rekka No Ryo:
When it comes time to create an entrance, you have two main options--using the easy creation mode, which gives you three basic options--motion (animation), Titantron movie, and background music--to choose from, or dive into the deep end of the pool and check out the advanced creation tool, which is much more in-depth. The advanced creation tool separates the ring entrance into four distinct sections--stage, ramp, ring-in, and ring. Each of these sections can be completely customized along six different options including motion, fireworks, screen effects, room lighting, name plate, camera, music, and movie.
The aforementioned motion is the animation that your wrestler will perform in that particular section of the entrance--and you can choose from currently existing WWE roster animations or a variety of canned animations such as cowboy, coward, or fan favorite. Fireworks, screen effects, and room lighting are pretty self-explanatory, and the name plate is the standard onscreen title showing off your wrestler's name. This is a pretty fun tool to mess around with--one that, thanks to a lot of different options, can result in some rather "unique" ring entrances. Not only can you create brand-new entrances for your created wrestler using this mode, you can also alter the entrance of any current WWE superstar found in the game--so if, like us, you wish Batista would stop doing that ridiculous dance routine at the beginning of his entrance, here's your chance to make a difference.
Guess not.
Other create tools in the game let you customize your move set all the way down to in-ring taunts, rope moves, and diving out of the ring attacks; or you can create an entirely new stable of wrestlers. We're eagerly awaiting the fan who takes the time and trouble to create each of the original Four Horsemen in the create-a-player mode and then goes ahead and reunites the famous foursome using the create-a-stable feature.
When it comes time to create an entrance, you have two main options--using the easy creation mode, which gives you three basic options--motion (animation), Titantron movie, and background music--to choose from, or dive into the deep end of the pool and check out the advanced creation tool, which is much more in-depth. The advanced creation tool separates the ring entrance into four distinct sections--stage, ramp, ring-in, and ring. Each of these sections can be completely customized along six different options including motion, fireworks, screen effects, room lighting, name plate, camera, music, and movie.
The aforementioned motion is the animation that your wrestler will perform in that particular section of the entrance--and you can choose from currently existing WWE roster animations or a variety of canned animations such as cowboy, coward, or fan favorite. Fireworks, screen effects, and room lighting are pretty self-explanatory, and the name plate is the standard onscreen title showing off your wrestler's name. This is a pretty fun tool to mess around with--one that, thanks to a lot of different options, can result in some rather "unique" ring entrances. Not only can you create brand-new entrances for your created wrestler using this mode, you can also alter the entrance of any current WWE superstar found in the game--so if, like us, you wish Batista would stop doing that ridiculous dance routine at the beginning of his entrance, here's your chance to make a difference.
Guess not.
Other create tools in the game let you customize your move set all the way down to in-ring taunts, rope moves, and diving out of the ring attacks; or you can create an entirely new stable of wrestlers. We're eagerly awaiting the fan who takes the time and trouble to create each of the original Four Horsemen in the create-a-player mode and then goes ahead and reunites the famous foursome using the create-a-stable feature.