Review/Wrestling Empire (Transition)

Not only as a game player, but also as a wrestling enthusiast, a wrestling fan in the 1990s, and a GINORMOUS WWF Wrestlemania2000/No Mercy for the N64 fan, I decided to review this game. I think this is who is most likely interested in this game. This means that this review will include several professional wrestling puns and references, oh yes, explore it! This also means that I will pay less attention to visual effects and errors, and pay more attention to perfume and gameplay. Did you take care of my cooking?

Wrestling EmpireLet the players in memory get what they want from the opening bell. The editor options are in the front and middle, so players can easily view some of their favorite characters. Of course, the name needs to be changed, but some placeholder names will make you laugh(Dick Swagger=Val Venis). Creating characters is usually quick and easy. The color of clothes is particularly dull(very specific), but the logo reporters experienced their favorite actions, mockery and embellishment.

Next is the most important “here, here, in the wrestling empire!”, This really tickles people who used to be wrestlers.The Unforgiving And the previous games(WCW/NWO World Tour, WCW/NWA Revenue, WWF Wrestling 2000.)Wrestling EmpireThe game playing method and expression are very similar to the brilliant N64 era of THQ wrestling game.

Wrestling EmpireIt’s easy to play with. It’s really interesting to see the N64 version of my favorite wrestler. When weapons are used and external interference occurs, especially when other types of competitions are mixed, “all hell will collapse.” It is very satisfying to slowly lock the complete lineup of hundreds of classic wrestlers.

Here’s a story, but it’s not a particularly good story, and I don’t think it’s trying to be. I think it is still better than Kativik… The conversation is static, and most characters can be participated by random wrestlers, so they lack any unique personality. Fortunately, the dialogue is full of professional wrestling terms. The beat of the story does contain some of the antics of professional wrestling. This will make all your “sheep” laugh.

To be honest, I don’t think it’s worth continuing to discuss all specific mistakes. Errors and glitches are ubiquitous, but not worse than the typical N64 game experienced by older players. Personally, I have never experienced any mistakes that destroy the game, nor have I experienced similar crashes. New comers may be tired, but migrant workers who have experienced the N64 era like me will not blink.

My biggest problem with this game is that when coaches get involved in the fight, the game will be in chaos. People around the ring can enter and exit the ring freely and carry weapons at will. Of course, sometimes I would say “two sentences” to them. It will not only block the character’s way, but if the player uses one of the weapons carelessly, he or she may get a DQ. It doesn’t make much sense. Although I don’t know what the reason is, it doesn’t destroy the whole experience. And I really want more consistent types.

This game put me in a strange situation. I will wholeheartedly recommend this game to the game fans. For example,Without compassionThe game is simple and interesting. It’s really great to see the polygonal version of your favorite superstar. Perfume elements are also not included in the table. If you want toThe Unforgiving Like me, this game is for you. If you think you will like a wrestling game that is easy to understand but has a simple perspective, try it. But if you are looking for a narrative driving career model with excellent visual effects and expressiveness, please move on. “This is the Maggie Line, because that’s what Stone Cold said!”

This comment is based on a retail copy of the game provided by the publisher.

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7/10

Five star competition?

Do ordinary tables sometimes catch fire automatically? Yes, I don’t know where to put it, but I think it has a place. “Dephon! Bring the table!”