You had those people saying SF was too cartoonish in comparison or whatever. I have a lot of fond memories associated with those games. But once the THQ games came out I completely forgot about them.Īnd let's be serious I don't hate Mortal Kombat. And it's not like I didn't enjoy playing them at all. I remember really wanting to like War Zone/Attitude. DC3 aka Dusty Curtman the 3rd aka 3rd Generation Wrestling Fan and possible future Pro Wrestler. Hopefully with WWE 2K series future with the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One we'll get back to more freedoms and all out craziness. and back in the day when the Dreamcast was a thing, my favorite was WWF Royal Rumble because u had 9 combatants plus a referee that was chaos. I even have a copy of WCW Mayhem for the PSX/1. WWF SmackDown! and WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role. Yukes has made some masterpieces and some total garbage. so to this day i own WWF War Zone, WWF Attitude, ECW Hardcore Revolution, ECW Anarchy Rulz. I liked the Acclaim Games as well because they reminded me of Super Street Fighter II and Mortal Kombat. i even played the first couple of Def Jam Games as they were AKI produced products. nWo: World Tour, WCW/nWo Revenge, WWF WrestleMania 2000 and WWF No Mercy. Time to dust off the old (modified) Hori stick.ĪKI was the greatest. Not amazing or anything but a lot better than the average player. If anyone wants to play I'm Sofa Cylon on Xbox Live. Stopped playing a while ago and missed some of the updates. Whereas War Zone/Attitude is more like the Mortal Kombat.Įdit2: Speaking of SF I gotta get back into IV. AKI engine is basically the Street Fighter of wrestling games. Either way the fighting system was brilliant. Also my all time fav rapper, Ghostface, was in there, so that was a bonus.Įdit: Okay sub with Walls of Jericho as Jericho since Hart wasn't in WWF/E at the time. They did introduce a lot of cool looking, over the top moves though. It's just more enjoyable doing a Sharpshooter as Bret Hart than as some Def Jam rapper, for example. I do listen to rap but it wasn't as fun (IMO) executing special moves and whatnot, given that they were sort of arbitrarily assigned. The only problem is, I mean, it was rappers. I remember it being a lot faster and more polished (GC and PS2, so). Never played the sequel but Vendetta was excellent.
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