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Great Start for Eidos' New Wrestling Franchise
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 11 / 12
Date: October 09, 2003
Author: Amazon User
I got this game on the day it came out and I have to say that it is VERY fun. The environments are a little on the smaller side, but are very interactive. Just about any weapon, item or ledge can be used to pummel your opponent into knockout. There are many wrestlers to choose from including The Insane Clown Posse, although they are not selectable at the beginning and they are quite hard to unlock. Trust me, as my friends and I have already gone through the talk show mode (basicly a season mode) and it can get quite frustrating. Also featured are Twiztid, although we still havent unlocked Madrox, Mad Man Pondo, Sabu and Karnage and Masked Mike Jackson of BYW home video fame, plus a host of others. This game is not without it's draw backs however. The controls can get a little sketchy at times, especialy when trying to do the high flying leaps. Nothing is more frustrating than lining up an opponent on the ground then trying to climb up a ledge and having your character run back and forth or climbing up a ledge and falling off when you press the kick button. We have also had numorous instances of getting "stuck' behind the scenery, an obvious glitch that should have been fixed. But, all in all, this is a really fun game that is worth the purchase. The wrestling animation is great, especially the reversals, and the actual grappling interface is great. Plus, the sound track is killer. A whopping 41 tracks including 5 ICP songs, plus tracks from Twiztid, Sepultura, Biohazard, CKY, Anthrax, Neck and a ton more, all uncensored! So with just a few draw backs, this game is super cool and worthy of addition to any gamers library, especially wrestling/ICP fans. Also, any wrestling gamers that like blood in your wrestling games...
Backyard Wrestling: The New Form of Wrestling?
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 7 / 7
Date: October 25, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Having watched many of the BYW videos, and having watched many other backyard wrestling things off the net, I expected this game to be...well in short, boring. I was wrong. Yes I was wrong, the game is great and exceeds my imagination. There is all most no limit to what you can do. Burn people, throw them off things, jump off things, it goes on and on. Plus, the blood. Now Im not real big on blood, but if you've ever watched BYW, you know these guys bleed, and its good to see that here. WWE SmackDown! has yet to put blood in there's, even if its only a little bit. (They haven't put blood in anything since WWF Attitude for PS1) That aside, the soundtrack to this game is great. I like ICP, but im not a real big fan, but in this game it fits right in. I am a little disapointed in the controls, they NEED to be worked on. (Thats what BYW2 will hopefully have corrected.) The create-a-character is laking also, but I think that's only so due in part to the SmackDown! games, which have HUGE create-a-character selections. Other than that its a great game. I encourage everyone to go out and at least rent it. (You'll end up buting it, trust me.)
- Maxx Parallouse (CCW Wrestler)
Could have been better
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 5 / 5
Date: September 05, 2004
Author: Amazon User
Now I dont hate this game, but I dont like it either. The game consists of several players that you can choose in multiplayer mode or in the one player mode. The levels themselves are surprisingly small, and even though there are an abundance of weapons, once you use them, they disappear!
That is not how I would have liked to play it. If you hit someone over the head with a chair, would you have liked it to disappear? Some of the levels are also really dark and you either have to squint to see your opponent, or skip it entirely.
The music for the game is the only great thing about it. You have a huge list of bands that can play songs and listen to them while you play the game. The characters are good, yet some can get really annoying with all their taunts.
Another problem would have to be that the moves these guys use looks like they are part superhero or something. Now I dont know if any of you like the fact that these guys can jump 50 feet in the air and throw their opponents on mattresses of fire while they come down, but it just doesn't look real to me. Call me crazy but it just doesn't.
This is a great game to RENT, not to own. There are some laughs in here, and some moves do look cool, but unfortunately not everything is great, and some things should definately change:
For example, if you knock out your opponent and want to finish them off by laying them on a table and climbing to the roof of a house and jumping off right onto them, you have to do it as quickly as possible. I say that because the opponents wake up literally less than 10 seconds after you knock them out, making it seem less fun as it could have been.
There is one level at a gas station in the desert where if you slam an opponent against a gas pump the whole thing will explode and will go flying in the air. Another level is in a backyard where the matress of fire is, and even though it looks cool, again your opponent will just stand up again and run away before you have a chance to light it.
The worst level would have to be where you fight in the club. There is literally nothing to pick up and use as a weapon, plus it's really hard to see any weapons at all.....
If you really want this game then you should buy it, but for those of you who want something a little more like WWE style wreslting, only rent this.
Good game, fun with friends.
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 6 / 8
Date: October 12, 2003
Author: Amazon User
We all know violence is a spectator sport, and me and my friends like this game, because we can do tons of different things in any match we have. It's not like WWE games where it's all about the same, it's open-ended. I enjoy being able to put people on tables and being able to break things on opponents' heads.
And hey, the blood's great, the characters are pretty well done, and it's got a huge soundtrack, so you don't hear the same song during every match! Definitely worth a buy in my opinion.
Backyard Wrestling: Don't buy this for your home
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 4 / 4
Date: December 22, 2003
Author: Amazon User
When I first saw the ads for this game, I thought wow! That game is awesome, but it is far from awesome, very far...So anyway, When you put the game in your PS2 it starts this annoying hick music, ugh, then, there's the mode of plays, there are 3 out of the 5 things on that start up menu you can play, Talk show mode, is well, Crap! It's very cheesy and no where near real! and if you lose one match, you have to do all 3 or 4 of them over again, causing for a very frustrating game, more so then stuntman for PS2, You find yourself yelling at the screen at how it's to difficult to beat the levels, and the levels, there are about 6 to play, and all get very very boring after 2 plays, and the wrestlers, all very stupid looking, and the girls are in THE most skimpy outfist you will ever see, including thongs and G-strings for "pants" or "shorts" The videos you unlock are more fun to watch then to play the game! all in all this game is a rentel, but please don't waste $50 on this game, the game is rated M for a reason...to warn you not to play this game becuase of the severe stupid factor..Save your cash, go get Tony Hawks Underground, I recommend that game to the fullest
Backyard Wrestling
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 5 / 8
Date: January 20, 2004
Author: Amazon User
NO.....SERIOUSLY DON'Y TRY THIS AT HOME.....Somehow I got stuck reading almost all of these reviews... and I can't believe that their are actually people out there that say this game is great, or even good for that matter. I rented it last week, and returned it 3 days early! I'm sorry you guys... this may be thee most boring game I have ever played for the PS2 console. The game consists of the charactors constantly "running around"... it seems more of a game of tag than anything else. And when you finally engage in actual fighting, you can punch, kick, and when your opponent is down you can body slam him..........Thats it. End of story. I would advise everyone to rent it, and get that backyard wrestling rush out of your system (and it will happen quick), and save your $50.
Mediocre title
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 4 / 6
Date: October 11, 2003
Author: Amazon User
The developer of the infamous Thrill Kill brings you Backyard Wrestling, a deceptively innovative title that glorifies the frighteningly popular antics of such backyard wrestling phenomena as Josh Prohibition, MDogg20, and Madman Pondo. Chances are you haven't heard those names before, and that's okay; the game relies little on personalities in its odd blend of wrestling and party-game combat. Backyard Wrestling's core gameplay places two fighters in an improvised ring of sorts, such as the parking lot of a mall, the backyard of a mansion, or the floor of an abandoned slaughterhouse. While the game's title promises wrestling action, the gameplay actually supports something more like Power Stone-esque hijinks: You run around, toss bricks and bicycles, and leap off impossibly high structures onto your opponent. It's pretty cool to beat someone into submission with a television set before you pick them up and whip them through the glass of a large aquarium on the wall. The coolest thing about these levels is that each one has some sort of "unlockable" hazard, such as the security guard who emerges if you slam your opponent into the SUV parked behind the mall. This makes each match a little different and helps avoid the "wrestle, taunt, wrestle, taunt, pin" pattern of THQ's WWE titles. Backyard Wrestling's problem isn't in its concept but rather in its finish. It just doesn't look, sound, or play well enough to keep up with the cool core design idea; the graphics hearken back to the PS2's first generation, the muffled sound does what it needs to and not a bit more, and the controls just feel sloppy and awkward. Collision problems and timing issues mar the otherwise smart rock-paper-scissors nature of the grappling system, and it's just too hard to avoid getting hit by thrown, apparently heat-seeking projectiles. The reversal system thankfully eliminates the thumb-destroying button mashing of other titles, but it takes tons of practice and split-second timing to pull off. Finally, the Create A Wrestler mode is a joke and seems like an afterthought, but it's a decent alternative to playing as one of Backyard Wrestling's mostly unknown selectable characters. Backyard Wrestling is notable for its clever design, but there's a bit too much sloppiness in its execution to really hook a wide audience. The chaotic action's fun enough (especially in two-player matches), but only the most hardcore will ignore its faults.
slow motion
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: October 22, 2003
Author: Amazon User
this game is fun and cool, but i had to give it 3 stars because of the time it takes to load. i can play 2 or 3 rounds of golf before the game loads up. the controls aren't that great also. the game could use a lot of improvement. the 'create a character' mode was horrible. you can't create a character, you have to pick one. overall, i found it fun to play, but considered suicide while waiting for the game to load.
Ridiculous!!!!
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 4 / 9
Date: November 08, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Never in my life have I ever wanted to play a game for so long, and then when I finally get to play it, I throw my controller against the wall in disgust. Not because I lost a match or anything like that, just because the game is that bad. I'm actually contemplating finding the people who made this game and punching them in the mouth. Horrible graphics, terrible controls and tiny fighting areas make this game horrible. And the characters are always running. What the F**K!!! This game is pathetic. I wish I could give it a negative rating, or that by some mistake Eidos sent a whole shipment, I'd say about 10 million, of this game to my house, so I could spend the rest of my life smashing them into various items and places around my house. Thats all the game is good for, nothing more.
EIDOS NEEDS IMPROVEMENT
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 2 / 5
Date: October 14, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Being a hardcore WWE and backyard wrestling fan, I decided to rent this game. I must say this is probably the worst non-wwe game on the market today. The worst rap group in the world, ICP had alot of say in this game. Most of the players in the game arent even backyard wrestlers. Putting ICP in the game and the Twisted guy in the game was absolutely horrible. Where are guys like Creeping Death, and all the other guys in the Backyard Wrestling dvd series? The gameplay is the worst by far. You have to just press a bunch of buttons and they will do a move. To actually call this a backyard wrestling video game is a crime. The best quality this game has is the audio with the exception of the ICP songs. Let's just hope that when BYW 2 comes out, they will improve it.
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