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Xbox : Legends of Wrestling Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Legends of Wrestling and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Legends of Wrestling. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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THIS GAME ROCKS!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 5
Date: April 10, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This game rocks! Wrestler fans dreams come true. Legends in a game, how awsome is that? Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart, Jimmy Snuka, LOD, One man Gang, RVD, Sabu, King Kong Bundy and many more. The create a legend is GREAT! This is a must buy for all wrestling fans even those who aren't.

{THE MAINIA IS HERE!}

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: May 29, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Only dissapointment is: No Ric Flair! Besides that you can grapple with 42 of the greatest wrestlers of all time including: Hulk Hogan, Bret "The Hitman" Hart, Jerry "The King" Lawler, Rob Van Dam, The Road Warriors, Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka, Terry Funk, Ted DiBiase, George "The Animal" Steele and many more! Six and eight man elimination bouts for thrilling muti-player mayhem! XBOX's is the only version to include dynamic hair and cloth movement and Dolby Digital 5.1 support for superior wrestling realism.

Revolutionary ISP system allows gamers to link moves together for lethel single-button combinations and superior gaming! First-ever create-a-legend allows you to create a legend that you want, or think should be on this game. Never before in-depth career guidance by wrestling's greatest managers: Captian Lou Albano and The "Mouth Of The South" Jimmy Hart. Also includes many other match-types like: Singles, tag team, guest referee on all matches, triple threat, four-way elimination, and tag and singles tournament!

Best Game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 9
Date: February 21, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This game was the BEST game I have ever played, It should be the largest selling from the sistym, X-Box

GREAT Wrestling Game!!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 2
Date: July 28, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I loved this game, it was one of the best wrestling games I have ever played. The controls are sweet and the finishers are easy to do. The only thing it is lacking is a couple legends that aren't there, but you can easily create them in the create a wrestler option. BUT THIS GAME IF YOU LOVE WRESTLiNG!!!!

GOOD GAME, VERY SOLID!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 2
Date: August 09, 2002
Author: Amazon User

this game is very unique because it's character style and music is definately 1980's (like taking a strole down memory lane).

the gameplay is good. at first it seems rather boring and sluggish, but it really gets good after you win a regional belt or two. i know i am two matches into the 3rd region and it is really getting competitive. the more matches that you win the more moves that you can unlock as well as players.

however, i think that people might think of this game as shallow, but it is really good. it's deep (to me), but for the ones out there that didn't like this game; i just don't think that you gave it enough time. speaking of time this game can be time consuming. i think it took me 4 to 5 hours to get to the third region.

all and all, the game is solid and if you JUST GIVE IT A CHANCE you'll really enjoy all the aspects that it has to offer.

try it!
trooperdeex

Better than Raw, at least...

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 7
Date: June 11, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Here's a game that should take us twenty-something fans back to our youths--King Kong Bundy, Greg "the Hammer" Valentine, The Rock and Roll Express, Ricky Steamboat... Ahh, those were the days.

Of course, a great deal of "Legends" are missing in this title as well, (and there are also some downright weird additions; is RVD old enough to be a legend, and was Koko B. Ware ever a legend?) but, oh well. You can't expect them to possibly put every single one of your erstwhile favorites in this thing, now can you?

Somehow, though, this game fails to take me on that proverbial trip down memory lane that I'd been hoping for. The music is all wrong, and that oldtime feel is just missing.

Gamewise, though, is where is really counts, and, on that, this title is hit and miss.

The Create-a-Wrestler feature in this one is quite good. Here's a novel concept: you can use music from the Xbox soundtracks that you've created for your entrances, (are you listening, THQ and Anchor?) but you can't really customize your guys's face, nor can you really play with the hues. That's odd, considering that you could do so with Aklaim's old wrestling games.

The menu could have used a bit more planning. When you set the options to your tastes and save them, it makes you load those options every time you start the game. I constantly forget this, and then start matches with the wrong setting. Also, when you load your created character for career mode, it makes you load it twice. What's that all about?

The list of features are adequate, but not great. Missing are hardcore matches, cage matches, battle royals, and lumberjack matches. But at least this thing has a career mode.

Speaking of career mode, this game has an interesting way of doing it. You go region by region, taking on opponents. Once you've won the belt in a particular region, you go to another, conquering each one until you finally are the unified champion. And, instead of having a prescribed amount of matches to win before taking on the champion, you build up your popularity to 100%. The better you do in each match, the more popularity you gain.

There are no announcers in this game. Why not?

Graphics wise, this game in average at best. It doesn't take full advantage of the Xbox.

Gameplay here is good...not great. It's a bit slow, and you can't use the digital pad, you MUST use the analog stick to move your wrestler. I hate that, especially since the analog stick sucks for button combos. Health meters are a tad longer than they should be. After you get your opponent out of the green, their health meter turns red. According to the manual, your opponent is pinnable once you have him to that point, but, in reality, pinning is impossible unless you have the guy almost dead. More often than not, I end up winning by TKO.

Also, we need to talk about finishers. If you have an opponent's health in the red, and you do your finisher on him, that should be it. He shouldn't be able to kick out of it. But, in this game, he does it routinely. Once, I did my finisher on an opponent whose health was red, the guy kicked out of it, then he got up, did one move on me, and pinned me when my health was still in the green! That's just ridiculous. I probably didn't button mash well enough, but still...Also, you have to have your opponent "in the proper situation" in order to do your finisher, but the manual provides no indication of just what that situation is for any of the wrestlers. How annoying.

Still, the controls here aren't nearly as sluggish and they are in Raw. One interesting feature is the reversals. By pushing buttons at the right moments, you can reverse most of your opponents moves. This can lead to some pretty hottly-contested bouts, as the windows get smaller and smaller for each reversal button until somebody finally gets slammed. I like this feature, even though the CPU opponents sometimes reverse too many of your moves.

Actually, the four stars that I gave this game may be a bit generous, but I'm sticking with it. If you are an Xbox owner and you like wrestling games, obviously the abysmal "Raw" hasn't fulfilled any of your needs. This one should tide you over until the (hopefully far improved,) WWE Raw 2 comes out. It's at least worth renting.

Beats WWF Raw Hands Down

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 2
Date: July 21, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This is the best wrestling game for the Xbox.I can't wait until the second edition of this game.I would of given it five stars but they need to work on the intros and the wrestlers music.

Legends of Wrestling is a fun and entertaining experience!!!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: December 28, 2002
Author: Amazon User

When I bought my Xbox I bought RAW & Legends Of Wrestling. RAW did not turn out to be as good as I thought it would be. RAW's gameplay is sluggish but I admit, RAW can be fun once you get the hang of it. But RAW still doesn't match up to the fun you can have with Legends Of Wrestling. So many classic superstars with a classic feel. Career mode is like the old days you wrestle territory but territory, and once your popularity builds up you move on to the next territory. My personal favorite feature to the game is Create A Wrestler. You can't edit the face of your character that much but, you can add accessories to the ring attire and you can even Rip your favorite song to your Xbox hard drive to use as your theme music. Now lets talk about the moves. The moves I envisioned that would only be in this game are moves like Leg Drops, Gorilla Press Slams, Jumping Body Splashes, etc. I did not expect to see moves like the "Kryptonite Crunch" & the Acid Drop(Dudley Dog), and before I forget the "Stone Cold Stunner" there are some excellent high impact moves featured in this game.

If you are looking for a good wrestling game for the Xbox rent RAW before you buy it and buy Legends Of Wrestling right off because it is, just that good, and fun. A must have for any fan of the good ol' days of wrestling.

Great concept, so so game.

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: February 24, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I got this game for the PS2. X-box games tend to have better graphics and sometimes extras features, but never are that far different from what they are on other systems.

Now the concept of this game is fantastic! Any wrestling fan's dream come true to be able to be so many different past superstars, some of which are no longer with us. Unfortunately, Acclaim (makers of the game), despite creating a new grappling system for this game, still fail at making a great grappling system, so you'll find moves to be very difficult to perform a lot of times. Graphics are on the cartoony side, which didn't really bothered me much and are actually quite good.

You have nowhere near the match options other wrestling games of today, like WWF games, have. no cage match, ladder match, or even barbwire matches.

Overall, if your a long time wrestling fan, buy this game. Your appreciation of the old wrestlers featured in it will justify the purchase, but if your not a wrestling fan or are more into the new style of wrestling and don't really know any of the wrestlers in the game, pass on it. You'll more than likely not like it.

Well...It's A Wrestling Game`

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: April 26, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Is it just me, or are wrestling games getting tired and old, I mean, it seems like fights drag on for hours, and the fighting system ain't that great either. Of course, there are those that break the bond, like the new GC wrestler coming up with cell-shaded graphics, or the always fun Def Jam Vendetta, if you want a wrestling game, go with the creative ones, not tired boring ones like these.


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