🤼♀️ Get Ready to Rumble with WWF Attitude!
WWF Attitude is a groundbreaking wrestling experience that combines high-octane action, compelling storylines, and a vibrant community of fans. Dive into the world of professional wrestling and enjoy exclusive merchandise that showcases your passion for the sport.
S**L
good
Good
S**T
Not as bad as it sounds
Everyone who is familiar with Acclaim Entertainment's WWF games, knows that they did not set the wrestling OR video game worlds on fire. The developers used the same slow, primitive game engine and arcade-like button combo system for all their WWF and ECW Titles. Looking back, though, these games were not all bad. WWF Attitude was Acclaim's last game before their license expired with Stanford, and I think it's the best of the bunch.People who review this game just to bash it seem to forget that:1) Attitude had a decent roster of wrestlers, more than previous games like War Zone, even though it was out of date. It's not Madden, folks. It's a port.2) It had a great CAW system with lots of different options and entrance music, and full entrance animations for all the wrestlers.3) It had a Career Mode and a ton of different match types--besides the regular stuff, triple threats and 4-ways (elimination or non), stable, I Quit, TKO, Finishers Only4) There's no getting around it, the announcer commentary for the newer THQ games is LAME. Shane McMahon and Jerry Lawler at least sounded like they were having fun here, plus they can accurately call your wrestler's moves.5) As of 2014, it is the last wrestling game to ever feature Owen Hart as a playable character (RIP Owen).6) And it was a good game for its time, getting positive reviews when it came out.It's not WWF No Mercy, but it's still one of the better wrestling games for the Dreamcast even though it's a lazy port from the PS1/N64 versions.
A**R
Wham Bam Thank you DC man
Too Hard? Too Choppy? Too much BS. This game is one of the most challenging Wrestling games I have ever tried. Although it takes more than the average gamesrs 50 I.Q. it is the most strategic wrestling game I have ever played. Yes, I like the engine of WWF Wrestlemania 2000, but that game has major flaws also.....it is too easy to use the same moves on your buddies and win almost all the time. I LIKE THIS GAME. IT IS CHALLENGING AND FULL OF DEPTH.
M**L
Alright
This game is alright...it's a very good game for being ruushed like it was, but it could be a lot better. The graphics are good, faces look bad, wrestlers are kinda blocky, and the crowd is a little generic. It has many types of matches...Royal Rumble, hardcore...and you can create your own Pay-Per View. The sound is good, esp. Stone Cold.It's not a bad game, but rent it first. You'll probably be happy with it, but don't chance it.
S**Y
Great Game
This game is great! This game has the best create your own wrestler feature then any other game. The moves a hard at first but you get used to them. The gameplay is slow at times but for the most part it's good. The only other problem is the wrestlers are outdated and don't have some super stars like: The Dudleyz, Hardyz, and Y2J. But dont be discouraged by that...GET THE GAME!
P**Y
Not enough in this day and age.
Even though the graphics for this version were far smoother than the N64 and PS1 versions of Attitude, a simple graphic upgrade just doesn't cut it. After playing the COMPLETE disappointment that was Royal Rumble, I was hoping that Attitude would be at least a semi-decent improvement over the original Attitudes. But regardless, after playing Smackdown! and WWF Wrestlemania 2000, games that represented wrestling to its fullest on the consoles, Attitude shows that the era of the slow, clunky, overly complicated wrestling game is thankfully over (unless you have the misfortune of playing Acclaim's ECW games.) The controls are slightly less awkward than flying a space shuttle. The graphics, though smooth, are very flat, and with a system like the Dreamcast, there's just no excuse for that. The sound is nice, although the speech is somewhat annoying, and most of the theme songs are two years old (though I still like the Rock's old theme.) Not only that, but half of these guys either aren't around anymore, but have changed so much in two years that it's comical to see them represented here. Acclaim isn't as guilty of putting out garbage as THQ, since Acclaim lost their WWF contract and had to stop making WWF games after Attitude, but Attitude is nothing more than an attempt to sell a wrestling game to people who bought Dreamcast and can't find any good ones (the best, Fire Pro, is only available in Japan. Grr.) I would only recommend this as a option for the wrestling fanatic who has nothnig but a Dreamcast. Otherwise, any of THQ's PS1 and N64 WWF games utterly destroy this one. But of course, they're much newer, so it's not COMPLETELY Acclaim's fault. But for my money, that doesn't matter. Rent once and forget.
A**R
Great Game
This game is good for the Wrestling fanatic like me that will play any wrestling game relased.Once you learn how to play this game it gets cool.
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