- Platform: Sega Dreamcast
- ESRB Rating:
Teen - Media: Video Game
Teen
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2.0 out of 5 stars
DO NOT BUY! RENT!,
By Robert evans (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: WWE: Royal Rumble (Video Game)
This is not a very Good Wrestling Game...NO mercy for the N64 was the best..get that..This game is very dull...the controls are alright but a bit clunky..I though it was fun for about 1 hour..Very bad Dream Cast game...AND THERE ONLY WRESTLING GAME...But that doesn't really matter since Dream Cast has some of the Best Games ever made.. This game just plain sucked...Don't buy it... Later...
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2.9 out of 5 stars (61 customer reviews) 13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
WWF Royal Rumble doesn't lay the smackdown,
By Adam Fletcher - Published on Amazon.com
Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars :5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: WWE: Royal Rumble (Video Game)
One would think that the first WWF game to hit the Sega Dreamcast would be nothing short of electrifying. Well, guess again. Royal Rumble is an overall decent game, but it lacks any depth and gets old quickly. You can only play in a Royal Rumble or in an exhibition tournament mode. That's it. No tag matches, no cage matches, no hardcore matches, nothing. Also frustrating is that all the characters handle almost the same. If you learn the game with one guy (which doesn't take very long), then you've learned the game with every guy. There is no real depth, especialy since there are only 21 wrestlers in all. To make matters worse, there are no entrances; instead, we are given two second glimpses of the wrestlers making their way to the ring. I suppose that the point I'm trying to make is that WWF Royal Rumble is indeed an arcade style wrestling game. It has no depth, and it gets old quickly. You are better off renting this one and sticking with Smackdown! for your Playstation.
16 of 18 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Fun for 2 Hours,
By Susan Brown - Published on Amazon.com
Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars :5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: WWE: Royal Rumble (Video Game)
I bought this game while I was cruising around Wal-Mart, It was a new WWF game for Dreamcast which i immediatly thought was awesome. Me being a WWF enthusiast and a big fan of Wrestlemania 2000 I thought what the hell and picked it up. This games high point is the 9 man royal rumble where 9 people are in the ring at once instead of the usual 4. But only being 20 playable characters (the game is missing a lot, 2 cool, Dudleys, Cactus Jack, Blackman, Crash etc.) you will definitly see Rikishy in there about 5 times, it gets repetitive INCREDIBLY fast. Maybe fun with 4 people. So then I tried the ONLY other mode, Exhibition, yes there are no create a player options, there are no match rules and no arena changes. Exhibition may be entertaining til you fight the incredibly hard not very exciting last wrestler (Vince or Shane...big whoop...). So you go through hell to beat them and ooo you get the credits...... In way of graphics, the lighting is sweet but the wresters look like smooth textured Smackdown wrestlers. The control system is the same as Smackdown and it can be quirky at some times. Dont waste your money and wait for No Mercy because thats gonna be awesome. This game seems like it was pushed out of the woodworks incredibly fast.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Barebones Arcade-Style Wrestling...But at least it's fun!,
By "mw_carter" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: WWE: Royal Rumble (Video Game)
Don't buy this game if you're looking for detailed creat-a-wrestler modes, don't buy if if you're looking for a complex grappling system, don't buy it if you're looking for photo-realistic versions of your favorite WWF superstars, don't even buy it if you're looking for a wrestling game even remotely close to any of the more recent simulations of the sport. Instead, if you like good-old arcade-style fare (think Pro Wrestling on the NES) and don't mind the low-poly look of the combatants, grab this one quick. This IS an arcade game, so gameplay is fast and furious, and thanks to the ROYAL RUMBLE event, not as long as you'd usually want it (forget about wearing the opponent down, throw him out of the ring). Gameplay is competent, and it's a blast for multiplayer gaming, espectially among WWF fans, since most of the major stars are there (Rock, Undertaker, Big Show, Austin, etc.). A fun, easy to pick-up game, that's not too fun to play alone.
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