The PSP version doesn’t come with quite the visual impact as its console cousin, but still manages to make a nice splash. Naturally, the WWE Superstars get most of the attention while arenas and audiences have been scaled back. However, this isn’t much of a surprise since the Superstars are sort of the main focus here. Still, even on the scaled-back hardware, everything still looks great – especially when you start to notice all the little details, especially facial animations and unique animations like ring entrances.
Most of the PS2’s audio makes it to the PSP, with the only notable absence being in-match commentary. But, when you consider that the commentary on the PS2 wasn’t all that great to begin with, it is no big loss. What does make it to the PSP are the voices during story sequences, which is an impressive feat for such a small disc. You’ll also get all of the Superstars' entrance songs (complete with their trademark entrances) and some licensed tracks that are thrown in for good measure.
The trade-off with the presentation is load times, which can nearly cripple the game. While most PSP games deal with some sort of load times, the ones in Smackdown! vs. Raw 2006 are particularly long and hurt the game’s portability. Some, like those between menus, are manageable while others, like those between ring entrances, are lengthy.