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Clearly It's Robert (WWF Attitude (DC))
Member Name: JohnSense
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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 long to get across the ring – it’s so slow and unresponsive, but the game has an official licence – how on earth did they let this be released? There moves are near impossible to pull off, you’d be far better off with Smack Down on the PlayStation 1. The graphics and sound are abysmal, a word I seldom use – I rarely say seldom too, so it’s clear I’m not impressed with Attitude – there is no attitude in the game, just a feeling that the developers had a bad attitude when making it. Summary: |
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