WWE: Day of Reckoning 2 is nearly identical to every other WWE wrestling title of recent days in the types and amount of game modes that are available. The Create-A-Wrestler is also a great setup, but there’s not much new if you’ve played
Smackdown! on PS2, or
Raw and
WrestleMania on the XBOX. Where
DoR2 sets itself apart from the others is in the combat system.
While the newest WWE title is certainly a bit of a button-masher in general, it does have a unique combat system that allows for skill-based submissions. When you enter into a submission move, you’ll have the option of choosing from four different skill sets to get your foe to submit. Likewise, when you have a move performed against you, the same is true and you will also quickly choose which direction to move your control stick to determine your choice.
One of the great things that I love about the gameplay in Day of Reckoning 2 isn’t anything special, per se. It’s actually a little addition of an on-screen icon to tell you when and how to counter your opponent’s attack. Now, if only the GameCube’s controller had a color coded system for those pesky R and L buttons... As it is, you really have to have quick reflexes to read the screen because both buttons are grey, and they only flash for a split second. As it is, one button combats holds while the other combats strikes.
DoR2’s Story Mode continues from the first Day of Reckoning game. Your created wrestler has --look out for the male soap opera here-- lost the title belt that he worked so hard to earn last year. The only solution is to get it back! So now you will have to battle through a longer Story Mode to do so, fighting many superstars along the way. Also included in this year’s game are new WWE Legends, including the one and only Hulk Hogan, "Stone Cold " Steve Austin, Mankind, Bret "The Hitman" Hart, and Dwayne Johnson, who is also known as "The Rock," which all need to be unlocked in the Story Mode.