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Posted August 30, 2011 by Derek Vicente in Gaming
 
 

RANDY ORTON Talks About His WWE ’12 Carbon Copy

The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) implements its own rating, popularity system. For example, WWE has designed John Cena as a virtually unstoppable, unbeatable soldier who was honorably discharged for saluting at people who have no connection to the U.S. Army. Furthermore, Cena’s accomplishments over the past years, from WWE champion to Wade Barrett’s slave, made him the company’s poster boy, its savior, and its PG admiral. In short, WWE enshrines Cena as its main attraction, or in Pokemon fanaticism, that last Rare Candy wrapper that I’m not spending on a Clefairy.

Talking more about Cena, his evolution from freestlye rapper/Doctor of Thuganomics to a “Marine” who lives by the Hustle, Loyalty, & Respect code, has been perfectly covered in past WWE games, including his first appearance on Smackdown Here Comes The Pain. Cena initially had a dismal rating of 70 or something near 70, for that matter. After embracing the role as a commodore in uplifting the American spirit through salutes and camouflage shorts, Cena’s ratings went off the charts, jumping from 70 to a near perfect 100.

Guys like Zack Ryder or Drew McIntyre, on the other hand, suits their virtual, animated doubles with ratings that can compare to their Jobber status. If you’ve stopped watching professional wrestling because of weak storylines, pathetic iteration of past successful stables (really, Divas of Doom?), and lack of blood caused by hidden razors, then WWE ’12 is your official manual of identifying who’s getting the push and who’s passing out from The Great Khali’s monstrous clutch.

The Viper Shares His Thoughts Concerning His WWE ’12 Avatar
Randy Orton has come along way as WWE’s World Heavyweight Champion. Once known as The Legend Killer, Orton began his career as Evolution’s least popular member, but his good looks, lineage, and athleticism made him one of the few to wrestlers to actually put up decent, entertaining title Intercontinental Championship defenses. From RKO maniac to a punt partisan with anger management issues, Randy Orton speaks about his WWE ’12 counterpart with the best looking virtual tattoos in my opinion.

In his interview over at ESPN, Orton sheds his enthusiasm and excitement regarding his WWE ’12 carbon copy. Here’s what the World Heavyweight Champion has to say about his character’s overall design:

“Man, it looks pretty sweet.The game is so realistic, and I like the way it looks on me in real life, so of course I like how it looks in the game. I actually have all of the “Smackdown vs. Raw” games at home and it’s funny, because one thing I want to do is go back and check out my character throughout the years. You can actually track the evolution of everything from my tattoos to my beard through the games. It’s like a virtual scrap book.”


Derek Vicente

 
Derek has been with Flipgeeks for almost three years. His first video game was Sonic the Hedgehog for the Sega Saturn and after blowing their television set after playing too much Rambo, he has set on a journey to play some of the best (and worst) role-playing games ever spawned. He recently completed Wild Arms 2 without any cheat codes.