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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent!,
By "bigdcaldavis" (North Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: WWF Royal Rumble (Video Game)
Graphics - Pretty good! Each wrestler has their trademark look. The ring is big and vibrant. There are also animated announcers behind the ring (probably Vince McMahon and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan as they were the WWF announcing team when this game was released [1993]). There is also a ref in his trademark blue shirt and black slacks (this was the WWF ref uniform back then). And when you win, WWF ring announcer Howard Finkel enters the ring and raises your arm in victory.Sound - There are the trademark grunts and a very active crowd. The music in this game is totally PHAT! Thanks to the SNES sound chip, there are excellent reditions of the wrestlers' entrance songs, from Savage's "Pomp & Circumstance", Bret Hart's "Hart Attack", and Shawn Michaels' "Sexy Boy". My fave songs are Ric Flair's (WHOOO!), Crush (excellent metal-sounding song), Shawn Michaels', Ted DiBiase's, and Yokozuna's. Control - Excellent! Playability - You have several modes of play : one-on-one, tag, 6-man tag, and the Royal Rumble. In one-on-one, you can have a one-fall exhibition match wither either 1 or 2 players (in 1 player mode, you can pick the opponent or have the computer pick the opponent), a brawl (match ends when somebody's health meter reaches zero), and tournament (if you beat all 11 opponents, you win the World Wrestling Federation Championship). In tag team mode, you can have 1 player, 2 players competitive, or 2 players cooperative. Unlike the Genesis version, there is no tournament mode in tag team, so you will not be able to go for the World Wrestling Federation Tag Team championship. In 6-man tag mode, you can have one player, 2 player competive, or 2 player cooperative...there is no tournament mode in 6-man (well, the WWF never had a 6-man championship...only World Class and the NWA/WCW had 6-man titles). Finally, the Royal Rumble match where you must throw your opponents over the top rope without being thrown over the top rope yourself (stay off the turnbuckles because you risk being knocked off the turnbuckle onto the floor, which would eliminate you). There are 12 wrestlers in this game : The Undertaker, Bret "Hitman" Hart, Tatanka (aka Chris Chavis), Crush (babyface "Kona" Crush version), "Nature Boy" Ric Flair (WHOOOOO!), "Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels, Razor Ramon (aka "Last Call" Scott Hall), Yokozuna (who sadly died last year), "Narcissist" Lex Luger, "Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase ("Everybody has a price for the Million Dollar Man! Gya-ha-ha-ha!"), "Macho Man"Randy Savage (OOH YEAH! DIG IT!), & Mr. Perfect (aka Curt Hennig). Overall - A great wrestling game!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fun for a while..,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: WWF Royal Rumble (Video Game)
This was a fun game for the SNES back in the day, now it just seems sorta ancient, but it can be fun for those who don't like the more complicated games of today for the more advanced systems.
It's fun button mashing and you even get to use a finishing move, when your opponent is tired. You can choose from 12 wrestlers: Yokozuna, Crush, Macho Man Randy Savage, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, Lex Luger, Razor Ramon, Bret Hart, Ric Flair, Mr. Perfect, Tatanka and The Million Dollar Man Ted Dibiase. There are a few modes to play: Single, Tag Team and Triple Tag Team, all either vs. the computer or another player, Royal Rumble, where you fight the other 11 superstars and a single and tag title tournament. The best modes are the Royal Rumble and tourney modes, the others are too easy. Pros: -The graphics are good, for back then especially. -The characters have their own unique look. -Different modes to play, gives some replay value. -You can pull off a finishing move for each wrestler, some are harder to do than others, (i.e. Lex Luger's running forearm smash). -The music is good, especially for a 16 bit system. Cons: -Besides the finishing moves, all the characters do the same moves. -The finishing holds only work sometimes, not every time. -It gets boring playing by yourself, pretty fast. -The replay value wears off quicker than some games. Overall it's a good game, worth renting (if you can find a place that rents SNES games these days) or buying for a low price, just don't expect groundbreaking stuff. But it's an agreeable time waster.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Rare Decent LJN Game,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: WWF Royal Rumble (Video Game)
This game is classic button-mashing at its best. Darn fun and amusing as heck. It will make you laugh out loud. Definitely worth a rental, although there's not much to it. Just punch and kick your opponent until he gets tired and goes down. Then do a special move just for kicks. Also, since the hip toss out of the ring is so brutal, you might want to try that too. And knock the referee down whenever you get the chance. Lots of fun for the whole family.
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