Five World Wrestling Entertainment Superstars are featured on the cover of WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010. John Cena, Undertaker, Randy Orton, Edge and Rey Mysterio headline the new game, which promises to deliver player freedom never before experienced in the SmackDown vs. Raw franchise.

Much like the Madden NFL and NHL series, WWE video games have a tendency to suffer from “incremental-itis.” This little-known (because I just made it up) affliction affects games with annual iterations, and results from repeated new versions of a game that feature tiny, incremental improvements instead of sweeping changes. Despite the disease’s minor effect on games’ review scores, it doesn’t seem to have any detrimental consequences from a financial standpoint. WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2010 is certainly a carrier of the disease, but there are enough new features and improvements to suggest a better prognosis for the future.
In Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This At Home you get to step out of conventional wrestling games and see if you be "The King Of Hardcore"! Fully interactive environments let you destroy more than just your opponent!
In Majesco's Nacho Libre game, players can play as Nacho or more than 10 other luchadors, all with their own unique abilities. The game also features a range of over-the-top wrestling attacks, four play modes, themed Touch Screen mini-games, 4 player wireless matches and numerous arenas from the movie in which players can battle to be the ultimate Luchador.
ECW: Hardcore Revolution marks the first time the wrestling organization has been featured in a video game. Play as or against over 40 ECW stars, including Rob Van Dam, Sabu, Tommy Dreamer, Raven, Mike Awesome, and Francine. The hardcore nature of the in-ring battles is backed with special modes like barbed-wire matches and the ability to use objects like chairs. More than 20 match types include 3-Way Dance, Death Match, Tornado, Lumberjack, and Battle Royal. Players can even edit wrestlers and create custom Pay-Per-View events. The ECW atmosphere is further enhanced with pre-match taunts and dramatic entrances complete with crowd chants and theme songs. The rowdy audience will also "critique" your performance with cheers or catcalls.
Jam Fight for NY The ultimate hip-hop fueled fighting game, Def Jam Fight For NY challenges players to step into the shoes of a ruthless street fighter battling for control of New Yorks hip-hop underground. The game features an all-new fighting engine including weapons, interactive environments, and five unique fighting styles that can be combined to form dozens of customized hybrid styles for the ultimate edge on the streets. Def Jam Fight For NY stars more than 40 of the most well-known artists and personalities in hip-hop today, including Busta Rhymes, Carmen Electra, Lil Kim, Ludacris, Method Man, Redman, Sean Paul, Slick Rick, Snoop Dogg, and many more.
Five World Wrestling Entertainment Superstars are featured on the cover of WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010. John Cena, Undertaker, Randy Orton, Edge and Rey Mysterio headline the new game, which promises to deliver player freedom never before experienced in the SmackDown vs. Raw franchise.