Visually, the game is a mixed bag. The character models are decent—they look like the wrestlers they are supposed to represent—but the textures can be muddy. The crowd looks like a flat, pixelated painting (a staple of PSP wrestling games). However, the entrance animations are surprisingly well-done, capturing the charisma of superstars like The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels perfectly.
If you download a well-known modded ISO titled “WWE 2K14” for PSP, what can you expect? Most versions (like those from RCK Gaming, Zamunda, or CSO-Roms) include:
Limitations: Do not expect the full “WrestleMania Mode” or “Defeat the Streak” from the console versions. The PSP’s hardware (333 MHz CPU, 64 MB RAM) cannot handle those features. What you get is a reskin with improved content. psp iso wwe 2k14
Warning: Distributing copyrighted games goes against the law in many countries. The WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 engine is copyrighted by 2K/THQ. However, the modded ISO exists in the "abandonware" gray area. We do not condone piracy, but for educational and archival purposes, here is the general process for those who own a legal copy of SvR 2011.
Note: Some modded ISOs require a specific plugin like np9660 or Inferno driver. If the game black-screens, press Select on the PSP XMB, go to "Recovery Menu" > "Configuration" and change the UMD/ISO driver. Visually, the game is a mixed bag
1. The game is lagging/freezing.
2. Black Screen on Startup.
3. Missing Superstars/Attires.
Enable “Linear Filtering” to smooth out the modded textures, and turn on “VSync” to prevent screen tearing during entrances. Limitations: Do not expect the full “WrestleMania Mode”