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DON'T BUY THIS GAME!
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 1 / 5
Date: March 06, 2003
Author: Amazon User
This game stinksIcan'teven do a grapple Move and when I Do It is Stupid.DO NOT BUY THIS GAME IT IS VERY HARD AND IT IS A WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY!
The best wrestling game ever!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 5
Date: August 19, 2000
Author: Amazon User
This game is probably, no. Deffinetely the best game that Acclaim has ever produced. It's way more realistic, more fun, and way more hardcore than all of the other wrestling games. Many of my friends have played this game, and all of them absolutely loved it! the language isn't as bad as the other ECW game. The bottom line: This is a great game. Believe me. I have played all of the other wrestling games.
real review
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 5
Date: October 11, 2000
Author: Amazon User
Im gonna tell the truth this game is not good but its not bad but the best wrestling game by acclaim thebest match is the deathmatch. e-mail DA__DON@webtv.net to here more.
this game is terrible in the fun factor
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 0 / 6
Date: November 12, 2000
Author: Amazon User
this game is really bad because of the controling.the controling of this game is very bad because the controling of attitude is tha same as this and the controling in attitude is bad because you have to press multiple buttons to do one move. and there is also not that much game methods.
Wicked!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: February 22, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Brilliant, Realistic Fun. Good Create a superstar mode, Bleeding, Table matches, Barbed wire matches. Best Wrestling game on the playstation! Wicked!!!
A awesome great game for the ecw and wrestling fan.
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: April 04, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Very good game.It is similiar to WWF Attitude but with some more type of matches and modes.Every ecw star,from sandman to RobVanDam.If you have played WWF attitude you can see same graphics,engine and the create a wrestler which is likely large.If you love acclaim wrestling games buy this one or rent it before buying it.Thanks guys!!!!!!!!
ECW
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 3
Date: June 08, 2001
Author: Amazon User
ECW ANARCHY RULZ is a cccccooooolllllll game it has a lot of characters it has a lot of matches so get this game NOW!!
Nothing but a Headache
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: July 07, 2004
Author: Amazon User
That's precisely what this title was for me---literally---and I honestly and sincerely believe that it will be for other fans of Acclaim's line of wrestling games for the Sony PlayStation as well, mostly because of various elements in its gameplay. Whereas the gameplay found in three other PSX wrestling titles by Acclaim---namely, WWF Warzone, WWF Attitude, and ECW Hardcore Revolution---seemed complex at first with its multi-button commands for each move in a given athlete's arsenal, most players eventually got the hang of it after a few matches, which made it that much easier for them to win with preexisting grapplers. Creating their own characters with the games' Create-A-Wrestler feature also became a more enjoyable experience because of this system. Instead of keeping such a set-up, however, the company's development team tried to facilitate matters in Anarchy Rulz by simplifying the controls for certain moves to only one or two buttons apiece. Unfortunately, this complicated matters instead, as certain maneuvers only become available when a player's wrestler stands in front of a dizzied opponent or has two or three stripes in the little box besides his/her name that indicates his/her advantage in a tie-up. Likewise, reversing particular moves (e.g., a hip toss, a hammerlock, an Irish whip, or a hurricanrana) is still pretty tough to pull off---for human-controlled competitors, that is. CPU-operated wrestlers, on the other hand have a jolly time reversing such moves whenever they have the opportunity, regardless of the game's initial difficulty setting. This makes it all the more frustrating for beginners. Of course, how about trying to trap another wrestler within the turnbuckle? Though it was a breeze in HR and Attitude---and even in Warzone---trying to do the same in AR is almost impossible, as the other athlete flops out of the corner almost every single time. This consequently renders corner moves highly impractical for both preexisting and customized grapplers.
In examining the other features available in AR, I will admit that I did enjoy the inclusion of those ECW personalities that didn't appear before in Hardcore Revolution and hence made their debut in this game, from the legendary "American Dream" Dusty Rhodes to the lovable yet laughable "loser" named Mikey Whipwreck. I also liked the various "jobbers" that players can unlock---even the foul-mouthed Trainer, who (for some reason I as yet cannot ascertain) is now a heel (bad-guy wrestler) after being a babyface (good-guy wrestler) for three games straight since Warzone. The opportunity to create one's own stable (four-member team) is also pretty fun, but considering that it takes a whole block of memory to save a single custom-made stable, players will ask, "Why bother?" The same goes for the new types of matches that one can participate in---Dumpster, Table, Backlot Brawl, and Brimstone. Sure, they're all very innovative and quite fun to watch, but the aforementioned flaws in control take much of that fun away. Even the Create-a-Wrestler feature---a staple in this line of games from Warzone on---leaves much to be desired, for though players have far more options available to them in selecting the outfit, entrance music, voice, moves, and so forth for each character they make, the nature of AR's gameplay again messes things up by compromising the nature of the moves in use. For example, in the instance that a given CAW uses both a Torture Rack and a Beast Choker, that character can only use one of these two submission holds upon pressing the punch button when grasping an opponent from behind, which varies with the degree of tie-up advantage (s)he has at the moment and accordingly makes the selection of created characters' maneuvers rather useless. This especially holds true for players who might not know what some of the moves are supposed to be in the first place based on their names alone. Speaking of submission holds, I would like to bring up the fact that almost EVERY hold in Anarchy Rulz is now meant to force opponents to "tap out"---even such holds as the Side Headlock, the Leg Grapevine, and the run-of-the-mill Full Nelson.
Sorry to say, but only the most "hardcore" enthusiast (if you'll pardon the bad pun) of Extreme Championship Wrestling would want to purchase Acclaim's ECW Anarchy Rulz, and then only for its nostalgia value. Not only is its gameplay a chore to become accustomed to (as mentioned above), but with its ugly graphics and mediocre sound quality, Joel Gertner's obnoxiously self-serving "color" commentary, and an inappropriately large amount of bloodshed for ANY game with a rating of "T for Teen," this title is not one worth playing. My advice for PSX owners and ECW fans alike is simple: Save your money on both Aspirin and video games by sticking with Hardcore Revolution.
Hard, yet fun
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 3
Date: June 09, 2005
Author: Amazon User
This seemingly reminded me of WWF War Zone, a quite similar wrestling game as everyone is saying. I never played Hardcore Revolution, but if War Zone is as similar as it is, I'd probably be asking for the same game again. Though they did raise the bars discriptor(part of ESRB program) wise. Animated Violence has turned into Animated Blood(with lots of it). Mild Language has turned into Strong Language(from the last time I played, it could be the crowd). And Suggestive Themes into Mature Sexual Themes. Quite hard starting. There is I think 60 wrestlers. I didn't see any graphical changes either.
Oh, even though ESRB overrates games all the time, this one seemed to be worthy of Mature anyways.
Ya Gotta Love Rvd, Da Whole Fn Show
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 26, 2001
Author: Amazon User
When ya get tha game, and that intro screen appears, you'll be amazed at how better it is than hardcore revolution, even though hardcore revolution is still my favortie game, but anyway, you'll love the heat from this games moxxy, so get da game, it's much better than Twisted Metal 1 and 2
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