Raw series, WWE All Stars features arcade-style gameplay along with over-the-top animation and wrestlers bearing a more exaggerated look.
Characters perform exaggerated moves, such as John Cena's Attitude Adjustment, in which he leaps high into the air and Triple H's Pedigree with shock waves running across the ring.
[4] WWE All Stars features contemporary WWE wrestlers such as Kane, Randy Orton, Triple H, The Undertaker, Rey Mysterio, CM Punk, Sheamus and John Cena and past wrestlers such as Dusty Rhodes, Roddy Piper, Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Steve Austin, Ted DiBiase and Michael Hayes, as well as commentary from Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler, the latter of whom is also a playable character.
All Stars has 3 modes of gameplay which are as follows: Players compete in a 10-match gauntlet against the WWE Legends, Superstars and Tag Teams.
Fantasy Warfare is a game mode which involves a series of 15 WWE dream matches that pit Legends of the past against a characteristically similar modern-day Superstar.
Each match begins with a video promo to introduce the competitors and has a personalized storyline based on the history of those involved.
Many of the team's employees had worked at Midway San Diego, the studio that developed the first TNA Impact!
In Gauntlet, players fight against the entire WWE All Stars roster excluding created characters.
This has been confirmed by Aubrey Sitterson, the interactive marketing manager for WWE Games, via his Twitter account.
IGN rated the PSP a 7/10, stating "Wrestling fans will have fun when they pick this one up but I don't know how long it'll last as it's a bit shallow.
"[17] TotalPlayStation gave the game a 70/100 rating saying "The switch to a simpler play style is a welcome one, and it's great to see some of the legends of the past get their due.