WWE '13is aprofessional wrestlingvideo game developed byYuke'sand published byTHQforPlayStation 3,Xbox 360andWii.It was released on October 30, 2012, in North America and November 2, 2012, in United Kingdom.[1]It is the fourteenth overall installment in theWWEseries,the sequel toWWE '12,and the last installment to be released on aNintendoconsole untilWWE 2K18in 2017. It was also the lastWWE-licensed game to be published by THQ before the company's demise in January 2013, ending their relationship with WWE after 14 years. Following THQ's liquidation,Take-Two Interactivewould acquire the publishing rights to future games, as theWWEseries would be rebranded as theWWE 2Kseries and would be published by2K.[2]

WWE '13
A picture of CM Punk is shown, with his arms in an X pose. The logo appears in the middle of him, all set on a black background with a large red X.
Cover artwork featuringCM Punk
Developer(s)Yuke's
Publisher(s)THQ(2012)
2K Sports(2013)
SeriesWWE 2K
Platform(s)PlayStation 3
Wii
Xbox 360
ReleaseTHQ
  • NA:October 30, 2012
  • AU:November 1, 2012
  • EU:November 2, 2012
2K Sports
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single-player,multiplayer

WWE '13focuses on the promotion'sAttitude Era,replacing "Road to WrestleMania" with a new "Attitude Era" mode where the player plays through six different storylines inspired from that time period. In addition to an updated "Predator Technology engine", the game adds in a new audio system called "WWE Live". The game is said to be the second phase of a "Revolution" in WWE video games,[3]with cover athleteCM Punktaking charge.

Following its release, the game received positive reviews from the critics and was nominated for theSpike Video Game Awardfor Best Individual Sports Game.[4]

WWE '13was succeeded byWWE 2K14in 2013.

Gameplay

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Exhibition

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WWE '13runs on the engine dubbed, "Predator Technology 2.0", which succeeds the first version fromWWE '12.[5]The engine has been updated to allow for more fluid animations, with odd collisions and transitions having been fixed and updated, it also allows over 300 new moves. Other past problems that have been fixed include a better weight detection system, contextual animations, and automatic attack homing, to ensure that the character always strikes toward opponents. The contextual animation system has been refined to ensure that it dynamically swaps out moves to make sure that the game is using the appropriate move animations at any given time and state. The weight detection system makes it so that small superstars such asRey Mysterioare unable to lift larger wrestlers such as theBig Show.Thus, the contextual animations ensure that more appropriate attacks are put in the superstar's normal moveset.

The game's new homing system is designed so that when doing high-flying moves, a player will hit the intended target with better precision. The homing system also tracks tables so that they will be better detected when doing grapples on a ladder in TLC and Ladder matches.[6]This feature allows for environmental moves such as ring breaks, barricade breaks, announce table breaks, and catching (mid-air) finishers to be possible.[7]

A different model is used for "giant" characters, rather than a single-body structure for all superstars. The game also features a newly revamped audio system with remastered sound effects and crowd reactions, and commentary audio taken directly from live WWE events. Online servers have been enhanced to allow players to test out creations before downloading them into the game.

The "Special Referee"match type returns from its last appearance inWWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007.Additionally,AIwill fill in for absent players during online matches, in the event when not enough players are available.[8]

Roster

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There are 107 characters in WWE '13. These characters are separated into three sections, "Superstars," "Attitude Era" and "Alumni"[9]

Superstars

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Attitude Era

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Alumni

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  • Booker T
  • Edge
  • JBL
  • John Cena '04
  • John Laurinaitis
  • Kevin Nash
  • Lita

Story Modes

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Attitude Era Mode

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The game's "Attitude Era" mode feature 35 superstars and over 60 cutscenes that detail aspects of the Era. To fill in the gaps and storylines necessary to understand a feud or match's context, THQ worked with WWE editors to produce 20 video packages. The "Monday Night War"withWorld Championship Wrestling(WCW), a major element of the era, is given a nod through the way of a rating chart that follows the player as they progress throughout the mode.[10]Smaller details, such as entrances, arenas and television graphics from the time period have also been recreated.[11][12]

Players have the option to recreate several moments from the Attitude Era, allowing them to unlock over 100 items.[13]Commentary fromJerry LawlerandJim Ross,who were WWE's main commentary team during the period, are present, with re-recorded commentary along with archived audio in certain points during in-game cutscenes. Though Lawler is present in Exhibition and Universe modes alongsideMichael Cole,Ross' commentary is only featured in "Attitude Era" mode.[14]

"Attitude Era" mode features various storylines and moments played out over a two-year season of 65 matches fromShawn MichaelsVS.MankindatRawat the start of the "Rise ofDX"chapter to a no disqualification match betweenThe RockandStone Cold Steve Austinfor theWWE ChampionshipatWrestleMania XVat the end of the "WrestleMania XV" chapter. These matches are divided into chapters of varying lengths, each focusing on certain WWE Superstars. Such characters include "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, The Rock, D-Generation X,The Undertaker,Mick Foley,KaneandBret Hart.[15]"Off Script" is an epilogue set between WCW's 2001 bankruptcy and acquisition, into the "Ruthless Aggression"era, from Kane VS.VaderatOver the Edge 1998toLitaVS.Trish Stratusat Raw. It featuresThe Godfather,Vader,Chris Jericho,Edge & Christian(EdgeandChristian), Lita, Trish Stratus,Eddie GuerreroandThe Acolytes(as The APA),.[citation needed]

Universe Mode

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WWE '13's "Universe Mode" was developed with assistance fromBrock Lesnar's advocate,Paul Heyman.New additions include the ability to use created arenas and stadiums on any given show. Each recurring show, divided into major and minor,SmackDownandWWE Superstarsrespectively, can have their theme, roster, belt, and arenas adjusted. However, only "major" shows are allowed to have belts assigned to them. The option to create apay-per-viewhas also returned, and players get the option to choose which rosters are able to participate in the PPV, and what theme or match type is consistent throughout the event. Players can delete shows entirely, add new shows, or move shows around on any day of the week.

Statistics and rankings are also once again included, the former of which divides ranks into tracking record holders, historical information, the period of time a title was held, and the number of times a title was held. Titles are again divided into minor, major, tag-team, and divas. Scenarios also play out differently, with the game giving the player options to lead out to a branching storyline based on decisions made within the match. This allows players to choose how to attack during cutscenes, not to attack, and gives the option to break up tag teams and alliances. This allows for over 200 new storyline possibilities. Finally, the option to turn injuries on and off is also present.[16]

Downloadable content

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On October 3, THQ announced the downloadable content forWWE '13,with three packs to be released over the course of three months. Each superstar will be available for 80 Microsoft Points or $0.99 on thePlayStation Networkto buy separately and with the Accelerator Boost, Championship Belt Pack and Moves Pack for 160 Microsoft Points or $1.99 on PSN each. Fan Axxess returns, where, all the packs are included at a one time cost of 1600 Microsoft Points or $19.99 on PSN. Players who get the Axxess will getDiamond Dallas PageandGoldustplayable characters exclusively.[17]

Marketing and release

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On the May 28, 2012 episode ofRaw,during a segment featuringJohn LaurinaitisandCM Punk,Laurinaitis revealed the release date of the game would be October 30, 2012, while Punk revealed the official cover art forWWE '13.[19]On June 19, THQ then confirmed thatMike Tysonwill be available in the pre-orders ofWWE '13.[20]The full roster was revealed atSummerSlamAxxess.[21]Days later, a trailer detailing the Attitude Era Mode was revealed.[22]

On July 16, 2012, THQ announced that there would be a Collector's Edition ofWWE '13,which is available by pre-order for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in North America, and Europe. Also, pre-orders for the PlayStation 3 will include Disc 3 of "Stone Cold Steve Austin: The Bottom Line on the Most Popular Superstar of All Time".Pre-orders for the Xbox 360 will include Disc 4.[23][24]

During an interview with his friendColt Cabanaon theArt of Wrestlingpodcast released on October 24, 2012, CM Punk revealed that he was not WWE's choice to be on the cover ofWWE '13(according to Punk,Sheamuswas WWE's choice for the cover) and that THQ had chosen him in spite of WWE's objection.[25]CM Punk described the situation as follows (transcribed from podcast):

The company [WWE] still has the guys that they want in the limelight that they want to kind of shove down people's throats. And I've obviously come to terms with the fact that I will never be that guy…They just kept throwing, you know, a certain somebody at them [THQ]. No, no, this is the guy that we want. Not Punk…not Punk.

— CM Punk[25]

Paul Heyman, who was involved in the development of the game, corroborated CM Punk's account in an interview withNew York Post:

I've known since day one WWE does not consider CM Punk to be the poster boy for this company so this decision was made by THQ against WWE's wishes to put CM Punk on the cover.

— Paul Heyman[26]

Reception

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WWE '13received "generally favorable" reviews from critics, according toreview aggregatorMetacritic.

IGN gave the game an 8.4 out of 10, praising the Attitude Era Mode, but panning the commentary, stating that aside from a few moments in Attitude Era Mode, "WWE '13feels like you're listening to a couple of guys reading generic statements off of cue cards. "They also dislike the new camera angles and audio samples of crowd sound saying that" they ruin the feel of an entire match ".[34]

Midlife Gamer gave the game 9/10, stating "The new Attitude Era is a welcome addition to the single-player campaign and the Universe mode is as good as always." and that "the sheer variety of wrestlers you are given to control during the entirety of the (Attitude Era) mode makes this a refreshing change to the series. They also stated that althoughWWE '13has "the largest ever roster in a WWE game...a lot of the characters are various interpretations of the same person"[39]

On November 16, 2012, THQ announced that it had received a nomination for Best Individual Sports Game at the 2012Spike Video Game Awards.[40]It lost to EA'sSSX.

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