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JOSH: SmackDown! returns to lay its namesake on all other challengers to the wrestling game belt. While it's fundamentally the same game as last year's, this iteration adds enough bells and whistles to keep WWE fans happy. The career mode's beefier than the Big Show, with improved story lines and wrestler voice acting, though the dialogue is occasionally worse than John Cena's rapping. The cut-scenes feature all the alliances, betrayals, and screw jobs people have come to expect from the WWE, though you're stuck repeatedly pressing a button to advance the scene. For what it's worth, this does accurately simulate idiotically shouting "What!" after every sentence--something …