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WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It (2001) marked a pivotal shift for wrestling games as the first entry of the series on the PlayStation 2. While modern players often seek "highly compressed" versions to save data or storage, understanding the game's original technical makeup and the trade-offs of extreme compression is essential for the best experience. The Leap to Next-Gen (2001)
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Though often criticized for being repetitive and disjointed, it was the first title in the franchise to feature full voice-over commentary during matches. Highly Compressed Files: Reality vs. Risks
The move to the PS2 allowed developers to introduce several series "firsts" that improved realism and depth:
The game allowed players to control their favorite WWF superstars, including iconic figures like Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and Triple H, as they battled it out in the ring. With a wide range of matches and modes, including single matches, tag team bouts, and the Royal Rumble, players could immerse themselves in the world of WWF wrestling like never before.