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Send comment. Just one click to download at full speed! DOS Version. I was able to make myself, complete with "real" fighting moves, and took out powerhouses Stone Cold and the Rock before slamming into the stone wall that is Al Snow. There is room for improvement: Backstage story lines could be deeper. CPU game and watch the wrestlers stare at each other.

Do these take away from the experience? A little, but No Mercy is still the best wrestling game on the N WWF No Mercy, however, looks and plays like a proper follow-up. The career mode is more robust, with a heavier--although barely exciting--emphasis on story and backstage alliances. You even earn points you can spend on costumes and moves in a special shopping area.

Create-A-Wrestler has been beefed up to Ihe point where you have nearly as many face and body options as in Acclaim's games. You get all this and the same easy-to-wrangle controls. The Al needs help, though. I'm not a connoisseur of wrestling games, but this brawler is pretty damned cool. Aren't all pro wrestlers, in essence, big and goofy clowns? If you still like wrestling games, you will not be disappointed when SmackDown arrives this March.

It plays very well and has raised the bar for the genre with a very involving one-player experience. From what we've seen so far, this will be the ultimate wrestling title for the PlayStation. You can find all the modifications for this game under this section.

I have to start by saying that this is the best of this style of wrestling game. One thing that the folks at LJN did very well was improve each game well not Rage in the Cage as they went along. I was so excited as it looked to me like the roster would be as big as Rage in the Cage. Sadly, this was not the case and the game still had 12 wrestlers like Royal Rumble before it.

So, the roster was pretty stacked, it also had Luna Vachon which was the first time a female was playable in a WWF game. I just wish that LNJ had increased the roster to 14! I would have loved to have had those two on the bit versions. Also, every other game in this series featured different wrestlers on Nintendo and Sega, with this one they both had the same.

I do feel that Royal Rumble had a brighter color pallet, but this game trumps that in terms of the visuals. The wrestlers all look similar, but the arena and the intro and the little segment before matches all have a much more authentic WWF feel to them this time around.

Each wrestler has their own theme music and both consoles sound great. You have to grapple, where you hit the button as fast as you can to do a move. What I loved about this game was that different wrestlers had different moves! In the previous games, apart from their finishing move, every wrestler did the same moves.

Here Undertaker would do a big boot, but Bret Hart would do a clothesline. Razor Ramon would do a fallaway slam, Shawn Michaels would do a face slam, and so on.

It added in a new way to pin, you could submit your opponent, you could jump off the bottom turnbuckles, and more! It was staggering just how much more content they packed into this game. Each wrestler also had a Mayhem Move which was an over the top move that was very amusing.



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