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WWF No Mercy WWE video games: WWF No Mercy. Smack Down 2 had a great score when it first came out receiving 90/100 from Metacritic. It was also the first time that featured create-a-taunt on create a superstar mode. What made this game even more interesting was that Shawn Michaels and Stone Cold Steve Austin were unlockable characters. You also have encounters with other superstars that are a bit unnecessary. You have wrestlers walking down corridors and other insignificant scenes. But of course, there are flaws to this particular game. WWE Smack Down 2 featured improved season mode which provided different storylines for the superstars. Released in 2000, you get to use the likes of the Undertaker as a tough biker, Triple H, The Rock and Stone Cold to name a few. With the success of the very first THQ game for the company, WWE decided to give it another run. WWE Smack Down 2: Know Your Role is a sequel to the first Smack Down made by THQ for WWE. Because of the game’s success, it had a sequel WWE Day of Reckoning 2.
Final battle for the game will be held on Wrestlemania XX for the championship in an Iron Man Match. One of the things that make WWE Day of Reckoning standout is its story mode wherein you can even join either Triple H’s evolution in Smack Down or take Undertaker’s side when you join Raw. It was lauded by GameSpot for these characteristics, especially with the past WWE games made for the gaming console. Released for Nintendo GameCube in 2004, WWE Day of Reckoning offered superb graphics during its time along with a decent story mode. It also had an expanded create a wrestler function which allowed users to choose from the looks to the entrance music and move set of the player they are creating. However, it was entertaining especially you have commentary provided by Jerry Lawler and Shane Mcmahon. WWF Attitude had its share of disappointments from the controls to how wrestlers move. It also had new matches including First Blood and I Quit Match, after The Rock and Mankind’s infamous Royal Rumble I Quit Match. It had a career mode which allowed players to play as their favorite wrestler. Acclaim would then stick with ECW, which was then a competitor of WWF. WWE games after this WWF Attitude were made by THQ. However, it was the last game published by Acclaim for WWE. Compared to War Zone, WWF Attitude had superior graphics. Made by Acclaim Sport, this was the sequel to WWF War Zone. It was later released in Dreamcast and Game Boy Color as well. One of their ventures is the WWF attitude game released in the first Playstation console and Nintendo 64. WWF Attitudeĭuring the height of the attitude era, WWF could sell anything to kids and adults alike. Though it had a generally positive review, it wasn’t really a classic game that you would want to play even today. When the game was released, it had mixed reviews. It has 15 superstars included in its roster including the likes of Rob Van Damme, Hulk Hogan, Chris Jericho, Triple H, Kevin Nash and the Dudleys. WWE Road to Wrestlemania X8 allows up to four players playing at once, which make it interesting especially for those GameBoy players during that time. The problem with the GameBoy advance version for this game is the limited gameplay due to the presence of only two buttons.
It was one of those WWE video games used in order to hype Wrestlemania. The WWE Road to Wrestlemania X8 was made for GameBoy Advance and Game Cube in 2002. WWE Road to Wrestlemania X8 WWE Road to Wrestlemania X8. It made use of wacky components that are no longer seen in today’s modern WWE games. Since it came in a time when Mortal Kombat was popular, WWF Wrestlemania had crazy antics such as Doink The Clown pulling out a mallet from thin air. For its roster, it had Razor Ramon, Bam Bam Bigelow and Bret Hart, Undertaker and Shawn Michaels to name a few. Unlike the latest games in the market today, the WWF Wrestlemania is similar to a fighting game more than any wrestling game.