Wwe 11 — Reloaded Psp
Important Disclaimer Before We Begin: "WWE '11" was never officially released for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). The game was released on PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii. The final WWE game released on PSP was WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011.
However, what you are likely looking for is a PSP ISO Mod. Modders often take SVR 2011 (or sometimes WWE All Stars) and overwrite the textures, character models, and attires to create a "WWE '11" experience on the handheld. These mods are commonly labeled as "Reloaded" or "Ultimate" editions on ROM sites. wwe 11 reloaded psp
Here is a comprehensive guide on how to find, install, and play WWE '11 Reloaded (PSP Mod). Important Disclaimer Before We Begin: "WWE '11" was
1. Weapon Physics – Now on the Go
The headline feature of the 2011 console generation was the new Weapon Physics system. On the PSP, Yuke’s managed a surprisingly faithful port. For the first time on a handheld, chairs, ladders, and sledgehammers didn't just disappear after one hit. You could: Stack chairs in the ring
- Stack chairs in the ring.
- Lean ladders against the corner or lay them flat.
- Connect finishers with weapons that actually reacted to the impact. It wasn't quite as fluid as the PS3/Xbox 360 versions, but for a UMD-based game, it felt revolutionary.
Key Features (Typical of WWE 11 Reloaded builds)
- Updated rosters: Added contemporary wrestlers (from the era the modder targeted) and custom created superstars.
- New attires and move sets: Custom textures and sometimes edited move libraries for closer parity with console versions.
- Arena and entrance additions: Inclusion of newer arenas, ring graphics, and entrance videos or simplified replacements suitable for PSP limits.
- Gameplay tweaks: Adjusted attributes, AI behavior improvements, bug fixes, and rebalanced momentum/comeback systems to improve match flow.
- Visual patches: Replaced portraits, logos, and menu graphics to reflect updated branding.
- Compatibility: Designed to run on original PSP hardware and popular PSP emulators (PPSSPP). Some releases include compatibility notes or different builds for 6.60/6.61 firmware or custom firmware environments.
Historical context
- The official PSP wrestling series (released by THQ/Yuke’s) lagged behind console releases in roster updates and features.
- Community modding scenes for older sports and wrestling titles emerged to extend longevity: create roster updates, import attires, improve AI, and re-balance mechanics.
- “Reloaded” variants are common naming conventions in modding communities to indicate updated or enhanced editions of released games.
The "Reloaded" Quirks – The Good and the Bad
WWE 11 Reloaded vs. SVR 2011 (Vanilla): A Head-to-Head
| Feature | Vanilla SVR 2011 | WWE 11 Reloaded | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Roster Size | 58 | 87 | | Current Champion (WWE) | The Miz (2010) | John Cena (2011) | | NXT Presence | None | Daniel Bryan, Brodus Clay | | Arena Graphics | 2010 designs | 2011-2012 updates | | Difficulty | Easy (Spammable Reversals) | Hardcore / Realistic | | Music Quality | Stock THQ tracks | Custom entrance MP3s |
1. Basic Controls (PSP Layout)
Mastering the controls is essential for reversing moves and winning matches.
- Grapple:
R + X(Initiates a strong grapple) orX(Quick grapple). - Strike:
Square(Perform strikes; tap repeatedly for combos). - Reversal:
L(Reverses grapples) orR(Reverses strikes). Timing is key! - Running:
Triangle(Hold while moving the D-Pad). - Pick Up Opponent:
Down + X(When opponent is down). - Irish Whip:
Circle(Whips opponent into ropes or corners). - Finisher (Stored):
Triangle(When the "Finisher" icon is flashing).