Here’s a review for WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2012 on the PSP, written as if from a player who picked up a “new” copy (likely referring to a sealed or reprint version):
Title: A Respectable Portable Grapple, But Lacks the Punch of Console Versions
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5)
I recently got my hands on a brand new copy of WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2012 for the PSP, and while it’s exciting to peel open that fresh UMD case, the experience is a mixed bag for wrestling fans.
The Good:
The Not-So-Good:
Final Verdict:
If you’re a nostalgic collector or just want a decent WWE game on PSP that isn’t broken (looking at you, 2008), SvR 2012 is solid. But if you’ve played the PS3 version, you’ll feel the downgrade. For a “new” copy, it’s worth picking up around $20–30 for the novelty, but don’t expect it to replace the console experience.
Recommended for: Commuters, PSP collectors, and anyone who loved the SvR era on the go.
Not for: Players wanting deep creation tools or large multi-man matches. wwe smackdown vs raw 2012 psp new
Here’s a useful summary of information regarding "WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2012" for the PSP, particularly if you’re looking for details on what “new” might refer to (e.g., new features, new copy, or new gameplay elements compared to other versions).
Do you strictly need a physical UMD? No. If you own a PS Vita, PlayStation TV, or a modern PC, you have options:
By 2011, the wrestling game landscape was shifting. The main console versions (PS3 and Xbox 360) were introducing "WWE Universe Mode" and detailed Creation Suites. However, THQ (the publisher at the time) didn’t simply port a watered-down version to the PSP. Instead, they delivered a unique hybrid. Here’s a review for WWE SmackDown vs
WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2012 was the final WWE game released on the PSP in North America. While WWE ’13 came out later, it was exclusive to home consoles. This makes SVR 2012 the "end of an era" for the PSP. It represents the culmination of the mechanics that started with SmackDown! on the PS1, squeezed onto Sony’s handheld.
If you manage to find a new PSP copy of SVR 2012, you aren't just buying the plastic case; you are buying a specific snapshot of the WWE roster and gameplay. Here is what is on the disc (or UMD):