""Lansdellicious" Chris Lansdell"
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> Danger3210 (con el asno jugoso mojado encantador grande de Vida Guerra)
>> On Mar 13, 5:02 pm, "\"Lansdellicious\" Chris Lansdell"
>>> Danger3210 (con el asno jugoso mojado encantador grande de Vida Guerra)
>>>> How does it compare to the Dreamcast one (which was the best version
>>>> EVER IMO)???
>>>> Every wrestling game should either play like Firepro OR No Mercy...
>>> If you're used to SvR-style games, this will take some getting used to.
>>> Once you get the timing on the grapples down pat, you'll enjoy the
>>> gameplay, but if you're a graphics or audio snob (I am not), give it a
>>> wide berth. Also, the manual in the box is French only. Not an issue for
>>> bilingual people, but annoying otherwise. You can download the pdf of
>>> the English manual online.
>>> CAW is ridiculously detailed and has some crazy moves, but that can get
>>> a bit tired as there doesn't appear to be a way to sort them into
>>> categories.
>> Yeah I usually d'l someone else CAWsaves or just copy the templates
>> from someone else... I might tweak with the formula but I was always
>> too lazy to create somebody from scratch...
>> One quick question... How many wrestlers can appear on screen at
>> once??? 4, 6, or 8???
>> Looks like I might have to buy a PS2 again after I just sold mine last
>> year...
> I BELIEVE it's 8. I wouldn't buy a new PS2 for this game, but if you can
> get a used one, it might be worth it.
Yes, it's 8. BTW that battle royal is a great, great mode. Fire Pro
Returns (which I assume is what you're talking about) lacks a Victory Road
(1P taking on the CPU, all the other wrestlers to get the belt) option but
otherwise is excellent. Moves like the Widow's Peak and Go 2 Sleep are in
there but usually under different names. Fun, fun game.