RAW

Graphics: (200-200) The graphics are very good.  Every wrestler is extremely detailed.  The crowd is finally 3-D, which makes the experience more real.  What I was the most happy with, was the entrances.  Think attitude, and multiply it by 10.  They're amazing. 

Controls: (150-200)  The worst part of this game is probably the controls.  After a few days of playing they become second nature but they are extremely difficult to pick up at first.  You'll find your hands moving all over the controller, and starting to cramp after a few hours.  The way to do finishers is also kind of bad, and they're hard to do at first.  But after a few days, you'll have it down, and it just gets better.

Gameplay: (180-200) The gameplay if fairly decent.  Everything runs smoothly, with hardly any pauses or glitches.  The speed is not too slow, and not too fast, but one thing that gets annoying is the recovery after receiving a move.  It takes a while to get up, and this becomes frustrating when you have your Voltage Meter flashing, and you want to end the match. (The Voltage Meter is a Meter which you need to build up in order to perform a special move.)

Story: (Original:200-200)  Beat the living crap out of your opponents.  Oh, and there's also a tournament to win WWF Belts.  You can compete for each Title, unlocking someone new for each belt won.

Sound: (190-200) The sound is pretty good. the music does get a little annoying, but the sound of weapons penetrating other wrestlers skulls is good.

Overall:  Its a pretty good game, though it is lacking any type of special match.  But you can take in hard-core weapons on your own.  Anyway, this is a great wrestling game graphically, and I think it's a good buy.

-Dan
WWF Raw