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by - written on 22/09/01 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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The World Wrestling Federation (WWF), when most people hear those words they automatically think, what a load of rubbish. Fair enough many people may have watched wrestling and don’t like it is their choice, but I for one do watch it and have been doing so for the past year. Naturally I would go out and buy a wrestling game for whatever games console I have. The question is why WWF Attitude? The simple answer is because it’s cheap and WWF Smackdown 2 doesn’t offer a good enough season mode. I brought this game about 4 weeks ago for £8.00 from a shop in Southampton called CEX. It was so cheap because it is pre owned, but this doesn’t ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/09/01 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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WWF attitude is not a Panda fighting game but instead a member of the World Wrestling Federaion franchise. T here are over forty wrestlers that you can fight as or against all from the heat TV show (now confessed as not a sport to avoid paying the taxes in the states that are imposed for being so). Each wrestler has his or her own moves and there are all sorts of matches that can be set up to bring a bit of variation. You can manipulate the rules to set up pretty much any fight you want. Under normal circumstances you need to pin your opponent down for a count of three from the referee. This can be manipulated in this game to another option and the same ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/10/01 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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So, you want to a new game for your trusty PS. But what's that - you haven't got enough money. Well there's always WWF Attitude, one of the growing number of cheap DC games available. While I'm reviewing this game, I must be careful not to compare it to the likes of WWF Smackdown! 2 So for now, lets pretend that WWF Attitude is the newest grappler around. What is there to do then? Well, to start off with, there's the exhibition mode, where you can take part in one of a large number of matches, including a triple threat match, stable match, 2 on 1 and a Royal Rumble, amongst others. Or, providing you have 93 blocks of memory free on your VMU, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/10/00 (Very useful, 91 readings)
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I bought this game not really being a wrestling fan but more a fan of fighting games. This game was quite good for the non-wrestling fan at the start but after a couple of weeks of owning it, you find yourself short of things to do, unless you are of course a wrestling fan and have the need to try and complete the game with every single wrestler on their, homing in on and perfecting each and every one of their moves along the way. This game is quite good and I have heard that it is a limited addition game as soon after it was released the makers lost contract with it, and it is said that the value of this game is set to rise as there are few copies made. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/11/00 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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WWF Attitude was my favourite wrestling game up until smackdown was released. Why is Attitude not my favourite?. Only because my 5 year old son can't get the hang of the moves, which require various actions to do each one. But, when playing this game with other adults, like I'm sure console games were really meant for, this game is tops. The gameplay is really amazing in 2 player mode and brings out all your competitive instincts when trying not to fall prey to yet another chokeslam, although in 1 player mode the game is a bit slow. Worth buying now as many shops are selling this game for under £20. ... Read the complete review
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