WWE games have h🐼ad a mixed history. These days a new WWE game is usually met with complaints about bugs and missing features. However, there was a time when the release of the wrestling company's yearl♒y installment was a cause for celebration.

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One of the most eventful periods for the series was during the PlayStation 2 era. Those years saw the end of the SmackDown! franchise, a larger commitment being made to realism, and the debut then eventual disappearance of the po🃏pular GM mode.

Some of the WWE games released on the PS2 rank among the best wrestlin✱g games ever made, whereas others are best forgotten. They were all remembered for this list though, as we've raꦜnked them from worst to best.

12 WWE C🍎rush Hour

Stone Cold WWE Crush Hour

Putting wrestlers into a game where they can't wrestle is silly, yet that didn't stop THQ releasing WWE Crush Hour in 2003. It was a vehicular combat game similar to Twisted Metal except with a WWE facelift (and less enjoyable).

To call the game outright terrible would be unfair as the gameplay was okay, it ෴just seemed a waste of the WWE license, as while playing, the logos on the cars, and the occasional superstar's face popping up in the corner were the only reminders that WWE was even involved in the project.

11 🍸 WWE SmackDown Vs. Raw 20🐻08

Randy Orton Smackdown Vs Raw 2008 PS2

After some strong installments, the SmackDown Vs. Raw series took a step back with this title.

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The beloved GM mode (rebranded as WWE 24/7 mode) was the biggest victim, as previously you'd ran Raw and/or SmackDown and competed against the other, but this title also included ECW, and they weren't enough wrestlers to properly fill all three shows. Other disappointments incl𒅌🌌uded the addition of a new fighting style system that did more harm than good and a dull story mode with few memorable moments to speak of.

10 🌞 WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It

Kane vs Undertaker Smackdown Just Bring It

As this game came out before the company changed its name, it's technically a♛ WWF game, not a WWE one, but it still counts.

Being the first WWF/E game on the PS2 made Just Bring It an important title in the series. Its presentation was a huge leap forward for the franchise due to its beautiful (at the time) looking character models and arenas, plus it was the first SmackDown game to include commentary and full entrances. However, the gameplay st🎶ill wasn't very good, nor was the uncompelling story mod𒈔e. Overall, the game was a bit of a mixed bag.

9 ꧟ WWE SmackDown! Vs. Raw 🅷

Kurt Angle Smackdown Vs Raw

The first SmackDown Vs. Raw game had the impossible task of having to follow the beloved Here Comes The Pain. While it didn't live up to its 🌠predecessor, it was still a solid game.

The inclusion of some more realistic looking animations meant matches started to look a little more like what you'd see on WWE TV while still being exciting. Ad൲ditionally, a new clean and dirty (babyface and heel) system added an interesting element to matches without getting in the way. Enjoyable gameplay enhanced an okay story mode and the underrated challenge mode (in which you played preset matches that varied in difficulty).

8 🧸 WWE SmackDown Vs. Raw 2011 ꧟

Smackdown Vs Raw 2011 PS2 John Cena vs Randy Orton

This decent (at best) game was the last in the SmackDown Vs. Raw era. Its claim to fame was the introduction of the excellent Universe mode, where you got to play and control your own version of WWE. W🌳hile fun in this first iteration, the mode was still in its infancy here and would be improved upon in later installments.

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Likewise, 🐓the title's Road To Wrestlemania wasn't the best version of the as the addition of an unnecessary open-world brought with it poor lip-syncing and numerous needless brawls. Although, neither mode was awful, and combined with some solid gameplay made for an overall okay wrestling game.

7 WWE All Stars ♌

WWE All Stars PS2 Stone Cold Vs Bret Hart

All Stars from 2011 was the last WWE game to also be released on the PS2 (WWE games in that period were usually released on both the PS2 and the ꦜPS3).

The arcadey gameplay was a blast and a nice change of pace to the more realistic style the SmackDown Vs. Raw series was known for. However, the game lacked depth, as it didn't take long to p🥃lay through the Path of Champions story mode and the entire collection of dream matches featured in the Fantasy Warfare mode. Add to that the limited amount of match types, and you get a fun title that unfortunately lacked replayability.

6 𝔍 WWE SmackDown Vs. Raw 2009

Smackdown vs Raw 2009 PS2 Miz and Morrison vs JTG

After the sub-par SVR 2008, SmackDown Vs. Raw 2009 was a step back in 🔯the right direction. It abolished the fighting style system that dragged its predecessor down, which made the gam🐭e more exciting to play.

Although the title's best remembered for the debut of the Road To Wrestlemania mode, which gave players six completely original stories to play through. Tailoring themꦚ to specific superstars allowed the protagonists to show more personality, instead of having generic dialogue that fit everyone in the game.

5 🐈 WWE SmackDown Vs🎀. Raw 2010

Smackdown Vs Raw 2010 PS2 Edge

SmackDown Vs. Raw 2010 did what you expect of a yearly title, keep what worked before and build on it. It took SVR 09's strong gameplay and added some tweaks, including smoother 🎃animations, a be🥃tter pin system, and the removal of the usual hud to give everything a cleaner look.

As for modes, Road To WrestleMania returned, and it was just as good as SVR 09's edition. Plus, the fantastic S🍬tory Designer was introduced, which as the name of it suggests, allowed you to create your own stories, and they give you an abundance of options to creatℱe some great stuff.

4 WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth 🍰

Smackdown Shut Your Mouth The Rock and Vince McMahon

Shut Your Mouth doesn't get the credit it deserves for laying the groundwork for Here Comes The Pain as they're fundamentally similar games.

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One of the best things this title did was make the gameplay a great deal more enjoya♑ble than it was in previous games by including✃ smoother animations and more varied move-sets. The lengthy season mode was another highlight, as it was filled with memorable moments (like an NWO invasion), while the addition of alternate paths and a substantial amount of unlockables gave the mode a lot of replayability.

3 🥀 WWE SmackDown! Vs. R𝓰aw 2006

SmackDown vs Raw 2006 Batista vs Chris Jericho

SmackDown! Vs. Raw 2006 will always be remembered as the title that introduced GM mode to the series. It placed you in control of ౠa brand of your choice, and you were tasked with putting on the best show possible to beat the other show in ratings a෴nd eventually win the GM of the year award. The whole mode was a joy to play.

As great as GM mode is, this game wouldn't be th🍒is high up on this list for one mode alone, as the game was also a delight to play, whether you were going throughꦦ the compelling season mode or just playing exhibition matches.