What is the best WWE video game?Why?
For the N64, WWF No Mercy. It has one of the best rosters, with a story mode that was easy to follow and understand. The moves looked very realistic and some looked really dangerous as if it was deadly. I still play it to this day with the help of emulators.For PSX, it needs to be Smackdown 2. The original Smackdown was great, but Smackdown 2 takes it to a whole new level. The career was more inviting and with all the backstage stuff that happened, it actually made it feel like everything was important. Both games had character unlocks through the career but the original unlocked parts for people for you to make yourself while the latter gave you actual people with movesets already done which gives it the edge.For PS2, this is a toss up for me. I love Smackdown: Just Bring It but Smackdown: Shut Your Mouth just beats it. It's finishers are better, the career mode is better, and personally HCTP can't even touch the roster.For Xbox Originals, Raw 2 was just honestly the best. It had such an in depth career that you could literally do anything. The gameplay worked easily enough, the roster was massive, and it's one of those things where I just have the urge to play it nonstop, even with the new game out.For the newer gens, I don't really enjoy any of them because it's just a copy/paste thing but 2K18 is really fun and really opens up the playing field to make it as you wish so there is that.TL;DRN64: No MercyPSX: Smackdown 2: Know Your RolePS2: Smackdown: Shut Your MouthXbox: Raw 2Newer Gens: WWE 2K18
WS: What are your thoughts about this Wrestling video game called WWF Attitude?
WWF Attitude on PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast and Game Boy Color. Does any ever played or heard of that video game before? Here some roster of WWF Attitude Video Game: 1. Stone Cold Steve Austin 2. The Rock 3. Mankind 4. The Undertaker 5. Kane 6. Triple H 7. Road Dogg 8. Billy Gunn 9. X-Pac 10. D'Lo Brown 11. The Godfather 12. "Sexual Chocolate" Mark Henry 13. Owen Hart 14. Jeff Jarrett 15. Gangrel 16. Edge 17. Christian 18. "Too Sexy" Brian Christopher (of Too Much) 19. Val Venis 20. Droz 21. Ken Shamrock 22. The Big Boss Man 23. Faarooq (of The Acolytes) 24. Bradshaw (of The Acolytes) 25. "Dr. Death" Steve Williams 26. Trasher (of The Headbangers) 27. Mosh (of The Headbangers) 28. Al Snow 29. Goldust 30. "Lethal Weapon" Steve Blackman Serect Characters (to Unlock): 1. Shawn Michaels 2. Chyna 3. "Marvelous" Marc Mero 4. Sable 5. Jacqueline 6. Sgt. Slaughter (The Commisioner of the WWE) 7. Paul Bearer (Undertaker's Manager) 8. Taka Michinoku 9. Kurrgan 10. Jerry "The King" Lawler 11. Head (w/Al Snow's Manneqinn) 12. The Trainer PlayStation (PS1) version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRZCORAd... Nintendo 64 Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzxSbCPm... Sega Dreamcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esl-OPDZ... Game Boy Color: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8LGltjq6qo
What video game is the most nostalgic for you?
And the prize goes to…*drum roll*Star Wars Battlefront 1This game was one of the first I actually played with friends. Even though it was a single player, we took turns playing. I only have a blurry remembrance of it, but I do remember it had a lot of the fun factor in the immense battles unlike many games today that emphasize mostly on graphics. The sequel, Star Wars Battle front 2, was pretty good. However, the newest Battlefront that came out on the PS4 and just didn’t feel the same as far as enjoyment. The camera controls where kind of difficult to grasp and it was lacking in some departments (e.g. there was no campaign). It had beautiful graphics though.Anyways, when we start the game there is this neat blueprint schematic art that looks really pleasing to the eyes.After you go to a similar screen where you can choose to fight with the clones, rebels, separatist, or instant play. My friends usually played with the clones because the were the strongest to them but used to joke about how I could own on any side. After you choose your side, you get your maps: Naboo plains, Endor, Tatooine among others. When you start the game, they have the classic, “in a galaxy far, far away,” opening and John Williams classic main theme. The thing I loved about this is that they kept true to the franchise. The music, battles, cut scenes and story lines are reminiscent of what Star Wars is all about.When your in game play, the objectives are laid out; you could capture command post and destroy things. The best part, once you die you can switch positions. My favorite was rebel vanguard because things like driodeka and giant walkers were fun to shoot down. All in all, the units had strengths and weaknesses which made them fun to play with.I am going to end this with a couple of screen shots.*cues Starwars main theme*Tatooine ( AT-ST walkers are pretty hard to maneuver but pack a punch)Naboo ( I ran over a lot of enemies with that vehicles like the one pictured)Hoth (I LOVED bringing down walkers with the rebel cables)
If you could remake any game from the Smackdown series using the WWE 13 engine which one would it be?
Smackdown: Know your role. All the attitude era superstars are in that game. I used to play that so much when I was a kid. Being able to go backstage to the restaurants and parking lots during the match was awesome.