Pros: Arcade action, frenzied Rumble mode, innovative interference mode Cons: Arcade depth, odd control, bizarre rules in Rumble, NO announcers or wrestler voices
WWF Royal Rumble is the third wrestling game on Dreamcast, the second WWF one. Following the "legendary" tradition of such all-time "classics" like WWF Attitude and ECW Hardcore Revolution (for those who don't know I'm being...
Pros: The graphics are sweet, interference is cool, 9 wrestlers in the same ring! Cons: Everything else sucks.
I don't know what your mood is right now, but generally speaking, you're either optimistic or pessimistic. Having said this, this is either good or bad news for you- WWF Royal Rumble is another arcade perfect translation for your...
Pros: Fun for a while, fun royal rumble match, some top superstars! Cons: Has little of WWF roster, Finishers and kickouts done at anytime, small match selections
THQ could have done a lot better with this one. For multiplayer the game isn't to bad. The Royal Rumble mode with a max of nine superstars on the screen is fun, but it can get confusing. Theirs not to many features in this game, like no create a...
Pros: Great, addicting gameplay Cons: block like elbows and sharp edges
From the ages of Genesis, and, Super Nintendo, WWF Royal Rumble was every wrestling fans favorite game. I have to admit; those games are why I watched wrestling for that brief time. The next generation of this series has showed up on...
Pros: Plenty of arcade action; genuine signature moves Cons: Roster too small; no simulation aspects; no commentary?
WWF Royal Rumble is the first World Wrestling Federation-licensed game to come out for the Dreamcast since Acclaim's WWF Attitude arrived last year. THQ and Yuke's, the same combination behind the hit WWF SmackDown! for PlayStation, deliver this arcade...
Pros: Nice graphics, some brand new characters, easy to learn controls Cons: Only two modes of play, limited characters, more of the same old stuff
THQ has brought so many great wrestling titles to the Nintendo 64 and as the first Dreamcast exclusive WWF game (and the first Dreamcast exclusive wrestling game) to hit the Dreamcast, a lot of anticipation has come along with WWF's Royal Rumble,...
Pros: Quick action, Best wrestling game for the Dreamcast so far. Cons: Not like Smackdown even though it's made by the same company. Too many "have nots" not enough "have's"
As the title of this review states this is not like Smackdown, even though they are made by the same company, THQ. I was as disapointed with this game as I was when my parents brought home a "My Mom and Dad went to Bermuda and all I got was this...
Pros: good intros Cons: not as good as THQ other wrestling games
The graphics of WWF Royal Rumble are ok, but they are pretty bland compared to most of the other current offerings on the
Royal Rumble. The intro to the game and some of the FMV sequences are pretty damn impressive, but other than that,
there's...
Pros: Up to nine wrestlers onscreen at a time, double team moves Cons: Low selection of wrestlers, poor control, awkward movement, no depth, Edge is here, where's Christian?
THQ... without a doubt, the fine developers at THQ have published some of the best wrestling titles in video game history. For those of you who don't already know, THQ is responsible for the Nintendo 64's (with Asmik) WCW vs. nWo:World Tour,...
Pros: A new style of wrestling game Cons: Gets a little boring if played too long
Yes, I finally bought a Dreamcast system, and this was the first game that I bought. Now, after reading mixed reviews from all over the place (including this site), I was expecting something that sucked. Well, what I got was one of the best damn...
Pros: fun moves, decent graphics Cons: options are terrible, run-ins are out of control
THQ's got a short history of quality wrestling titles under their belt. Thinking that, I ripped open my copy of Royal Rumble with very high hopes. I'm sorry to say that as soon as the action started, I was let down.
Pros: ok graphics Cons: not very many wrestlers, or anything for that matter
You'd think the Dreamcast game designers would be able to create some of the greatest games around. But, it's just not so with WWF Royal Rumble. Sure, the graphics are good, and it can support up to 9 wrestlers on screen at once, but every where else,...
Pros: good graphics & lighting, 9 wrestlers in ring at once Cons: no other modes, few wrestlers, fewer secret characters
The WWF is the hotest sports-entertainment division around now. If anything, they know what it means to deliver quality products to their fans. With the last 2 WWF-relateds video games, the federation has provided commercials that show off humor,...
Pros: easy controls, nice graphics, close to being at Smackdown standards Cons: sharp difficulty curve, no replay for single players once beaten
I must admit: I am no friend to wrestling. I think that watching it on TV is just a tad bit boring. I know that its fans know its fake and I have utmost respect for them. However, wrestling games are another matter.
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