It features an expansive roster that goes beyond WWE, including stars from AEW, TNA, and NJPW . Icons like Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, and even legends like The Rock and Undertaker are included with updated attires.
The early 2000s were a great time for wrestling fans. The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) universe was exploding with popularity, and the video game industry was starting to take notice. One of the most iconic and beloved wrestling games of all time is WWE 'Don 21' (also known as WWE WrestleMania 21 or simply WWE '05) on the PlayStation Portable (PSP). Released in 2005, this game brought the excitement of the WWE to the palm of players' hands. wwe don 21 psp
The PSP version lacked the dynamic lighting and "skin shaders" that gave the console versions a photorealistic sheen. Character models often appeared waxy, and the crowd was rendered as a flat, 2D texture, a staple limitation of the PSP era. However, the developers, Yuke's, managed to maintain a stable frame rate (30 fps) even during Royal Rumble matches, a technical feat that prioritized playability over aesthetics. It features an expansive roster that goes beyond
It appears there may be a slight typo in your request regarding "WWE Don 21." Based on the timeline and the PSP library, you are likely referring to (which featured "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase prominently in marketing and roster spots) or perhaps the "WWE '12" era. However, the most distinct and unique title fitting the "arcade" description often confused with later titles is WWE All Stars . The PSP version lacked the dynamic lighting and