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by - written on 22/11/01 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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WWF Attitude opinion by Tony hawley WWF Attitude is a great game if you're a wrestling fan. As a strong simulation of the squared circle, Attitude features enough wrestlers, moves and match options to keep its replay value high for years, and it's also a great game for four-player slugfests. Finally, the WWF has come back to Sega! WWF Attitude is the first wrestling game for the new Sega Dreamcast system, and serves as an excellent final chapter for Acclaim's long-standing association with the World Wrestling Federation. The partnership dates back to the mid-1980s, when Acclaim released Wrestlemania for the original Nintendo ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/09/01
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Enter the lycra-clad and spandex world of the World Wrestling Federation.This is WWF Attitude for the Dreamcast!As Attitude loads up,much faster than it's Playstation counterpart,you are graced with 28 wrestlers,plus many extra superstars to unlock.This game it great!The graphics are way above the standards that you would expect from the Playstation.The photo-realism is amazing,even detailed down the Rock's eyebrow!You can have 4 wrestlers in the ring at any time,stretching the Playstation's power to it's limits.Unfortunatly,the moves are rather difficult to execute,which makes for some awkward gaming,when you are just learning to play.Many things make up ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/08/01 (Useful, 63 readings)
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I don't want to upset any wrestling fans here, but I have to have my say about this game - it's one of the worst wrestling games you will ever play, if indeed you manage to somehow find yourself playing this utter trash. I am not the biggest wrestling fan in the world, but it's clear that Attitude has about as much attitude as a stuffed turnip, it's such a dire game that is practically unplayable, so really, do not buy this game - don't be fooled by the low price tag - believe it or not, there is a reason for it being so cheap! Graphically abysmal, this has to be the most visually displeasing game on the Dreamcast, not even my little nephew ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/10/01 (Useful, 35 readings)
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WWF Attitude is as good as wrestling is real. Make sense? Hopefully, because Wrestling is all staged, and it’s great, but we all know it’s not real, the results are predetermined in most cases, and in general, Wrestling is just for entertainment, not in anyway a serious sport, in my view. There are some wrestling games that deserve recognition – WWF No Mercy was good, despite its recall (one of the only recalled games), and WWF Smack Down 2 and the original, both great games. Attitude is not good. In fact it’s the worst wrestling game available. The controls are sloppy, the wrestlers all feel as if they’re about 10 tonnes each, they take so ... Read the complete review
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