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WCW vs NWO World Tour and Brave Spirits Wrestling the prospect of another wrestling game wasn't all that exciting. After all, WCW vs NWO was pretty damn good, so how much better could another game be? Enter WWF Warzone.
For those of you that don't know, the WWF is the 'other' wrestling organisation. They were the first to use ridiculous costumes for their'wrestlers, and are probably to blame for the 'dumbing down' of American wrestling, not that it was a high-IQ activity to begin with.
Just Another Wrestling Came?
On paper, WWF Warzone might not look like anything special. To start with it only includes 16 wrestlers compared to WCW vs NWOs 40-odd. But wait, you say, what's that about a player creation facility? Well, we'll come to that.
When you first see Warzone running, all thoughts of dismissing it as a WCW vs NWO pretender disappear. This game is slick, fast and impressive. This game is slick, fast and impressive! Before each round you'll get to see the Inevitable publicity shots of the wrestlers - ooh, you're lust sooo strong! Characters are the first thing that you'll notice, as they almost look real! This is down to the way they've been created. No polygon bodies for these guys, oh no; the wrestlers in Warzone appear to be one solid lump, with skin that stretches as they move, meaning that there are none of those embarrassing gaps between arms and torso.
In addition to the solidity, the characters also move very realistically. The designers must have studied WWF video footage, because they all move like their real-life counterparts. The British Bulldog jumps around the ring like a man possessed, while the Undertaker shuffles about like the zombie-esque figure he purports to be.
Everyone's unique moves are included, and can be studied and practised via on-screen menus in the same way as those in Mortal Kombat 4 and Bio FREAKS, in addition the control system is very responsive. This is important, since it was this that let down the other N64 wrestling title Brave Spirits.
Sounds Superb!
A surprisingly impressive feature of the game is the audio. Every wrestler has their own theme tune just like the real thing, and there is commentary from the actual WWF wrestling commentators. The best audible features, though, are the sound effects and the crowd. Drop a wrestler on his head and you'll hear a very satisfying squish-crunch sound as he connects with the mat. If you've ever seen American wrestling then you'll know that the crowd are often more rowdy than the wrestlers themselves, cheering for their favourite wrestlers and booing the ones they love to hate.
In Warzone, each wrestler is either a crowd pleaser or a rule breaker. Crowd pleasers get cheered if they're winning, rule breakers get booed, and the crowd will chant the names of their favourite wrestlers when it looks like they're doing well. The best bit is the individual comments from the crowd, the most amusing being the mad old lady who gets really worked up and screams insults if her favourite wrestler starts to lose.
All the different types of wrestling match are in the game, including cage matches, tag matches and the Royal Rumble. As far as weapons go, Warzone has them, but not in all modes. Instead they only crop up in the weapons mode, where a whole variety of illegal foreign objects are lobbed into the ring by the crowd. Although this is good fun, it's a shame that the odd weapon couldn't have been thrown into the other modes.
Become Frankenstein!
As mentioned already, a major feature of Warzone is the player creation facility. This allows you to create a vast array of wrestlers using a multitude of adjustable features. If you want to save time, it's also possible to generate random wrestlers, and this can produce some highly amusing results. When you've designed their physical appearance, you then need to give your wrestler a name, a theme tune (from a list provided), a moves arsenal (assigned from one of the wrestlers already present) and attributes. These include strength, speed and recovery time. Finally you need to decide whether your wrestler is going to be a 'goodie', someone that the crowd will cheer for, or a 'baddie' that the crowd will boo and jeer. Once this is done you can then save them to a memory card.
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Several wrestlers can be stored on one card, and the card can be accessed by any controller. This allows you to have multiplayer games with custom players without needing more than one memory card.
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The Final Event...
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The gameplay in Warzone is fast, furious and great fun and there are a lot of nice touches in the game - in challenge mode, for instance, the players walk into the arena in front of a big screen and pose to their theme tune before the fight. The actual wrestling though is not very much different from that in WCW Vs NWO, although it looks a lot more impressive. This does mean that if you've got the THQ title and are a little bored of wrestling, you may not be quite so enthused about this one. It must be said though that the player creation section almost justifies the purchase price all on its own.
If you don't have any wrestling games yet then this is a must-buy and you should definitely look at adding it to your N64 software collection. If you've already got WCW vs NWO then it's probably best to give it a look first, and at least try out the player creation feature.