WWF Royal Rumble plays like a better version of WWF Raw. The controls are better, the graphics are about the same, and the roster is about the same. The two games are very similar, but Royal Rumble is better. However, the same issues from WWF Raw are present in Royal Rumble. The characters play theContinue reading “The Best WWF Game on the SNES”
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Good Gameplay and Terrible Visuals, HammerLock Wrestling on the SNES
HammerLock Wrestling is much better than I was expecting. I can see why the game might not be considered the best, but it has a lot going for it when compared to the other wrestling games on the SNES. It was surprisingly fun to play! The biggest problem I have is with the visual presentationContinue reading “Good Gameplay and Terrible Visuals, HammerLock Wrestling on the SNES”
NES Wrestling Games Ranked From Worst to Best
Pro Wrestling games have come a long way. Now, they have storylines, you can create your own character, and more moves. There is also more to do in each game than there used to be. These were some of the first wrestling games on the home console. They don’t have all the features you wouldContinue reading “NES Wrestling Games Ranked From Worst to Best”
WrestleMania Challenge is Ultimately a Disappointing Game
This was a promising game, but it didn’t deliver on the gameplay. WWF WrestleMania Challenge is more like a survivor series game. That is the big draw here as far as stipulation matches go. Instead of the cage match, this game has a six-man elimination match. Aside from the six-man tag match, you have aContinue reading “WrestleMania Challenge is Ultimately a Disappointing Game”
Tag Team Wrestling: Good in the Arcades, Bad on the NES
I’m not sure what I was expecting when I started playing Tag Team Wrestling. I knew it was an arcade game, and the NES port had some issues, but I wasn’t expecting it to be this bad. Compared to the other wrestling games I’ve played on the NES, this is one of the worst. TagContinue reading “Tag Team Wrestling: Good in the Arcades, Bad on the NES”