WWF Superstars is an Average Game Boy Game

WWF Superstars was released by LJN in 1991. It is a Game Boy exclusive and one of the few wrestling games available on the handheld. I had never played this game before, and it is what I was expecting from a handheld wrestling game from 1991. TLDR: This is a decent handheld wrestling game. NarrativeContinue reading “WWF Superstars is an Average Game Boy Game”

Smackdown! 2 is the Best PS1 Wrestling Game

Smackdown! 2: Know Your Role is the best wrestling game on the PS1. It is also one of the best games on the PS1; it is really that good. I loved playing this game as a kid, and it is fantastic to play it now. I have a story about this game. It involves meContinue reading “Smackdown! 2 is the Best PS1 Wrestling Game”

WWF War Zone is a Great Retro Arcade Game

I get WWF War Zone confused with Attitude. I remember renting one of them, but I might have rented both. They’re similar games with the same strengths and weaknesses. Both games were just placeholders for the Smackdown games. They were good at the time, but playing them now can be annoying. They’re both playable, butContinue reading “WWF War Zone is a Great Retro Arcade Game”

WWF RAW on the Genesis Looks and Plays Great

WWF RAW on the Sega Genesis is a great-looking game. It still has that annoying tug-of-war control scheme that devolves into button mashing. Thankfully, this is the last time I have to discuss the controls. There is a lot to do in this game. You have plenty of game modes to keep you busy, andContinue reading “WWF RAW on the Genesis Looks and Plays Great”

WWF Super WrestleMania Looks Worse on the Genesis

I’m going to play these games in order, unlike what I did with the SNES trilogy of games. WWF Super WrestleMania doesn’t look as good on the Genesis as it does on the SNES, and it uses the same button-mashing control scheme. I wouldn’t say that I like this game that much. I had aContinue reading “WWF Super WrestleMania Looks Worse on the Genesis”