WCW SuperBrawl Wrestling
WCW SuperBrawl Wrestling | ||
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Composer(s) Marshall Parker[1] | | |
Platform(s) | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | |
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Genre(s) | Fighting | |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
WCW SuperBrawl Wrestling is a
Roster
The roster consists of the top WCW superstars of that time each with their own signature move. The lineup includes:
- Barry Windham
- "Flyin" Brian Pillman
- "The Natural" Dustin Rhodes
- Johnny B. Badd
- "Nature Boy" Ric Flair
- Rick Rude
- Rick Steiner
- Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat
- "All American" Ron Simmons
- Scott Steiner
- Sting
- Vader
Gameplay
The gameplay takes place from a 3⁄4 overhead perspective.
Modes of play include singles, tag team, an eight-man singles tournament, a tag team tournament between four teams, and the "Ultimate Challenge", where a player must defeat every other wrestler in the game. Different stipulations can be selected for matches; bouts can either be contested under one fall, first to three falls, or a time limit of differing lengths where the most falls within the time limit wins the match. During the course of a match, boxes pop up showing the referee counting, Tony Schiavone providing minimal commentary, and wrestlers saying a catchphrase after performing their signature move.[4] The wrestlers will also pop out and say their catchphrase on the wrestler select menu.
Reception
GamePro gave the game a generally negative review. They praised several game features and licensing tie-ins such as digitized images and sound bites of popular wrestlers, but were critical of its "stiff" animation and "mediocre" gameplay. They particularly noted that the stiff animations make it difficult to line a wrestler up in order to execute a move.[5] Allgame gave the game a score of 2 stars out of a possible 5.[6] The Allgame website noted the similarity of WCW SuperBrawl Wrestling to its rival games WWF Raw and WWF Royal Rumble, which featured WCW's main rival, the WWF.
See also
- List of licensed wrestling video games
References
- ^ WCW SuperBrawl Wrestling composer information at SNES Music
- ^ "News - Front Page: TimeLine". Game Players. No. 45. Signal Research. October 1994. pp. 8–12.
- ^ "Product Catalogue - Platform: Genesis - World Championship Wrestling". Beam Software. 1997. Archived from the original on 1997-06-07.
- ^ a b c WCW SuperBrawl Wrestling at MobyGames
- ^ "ProReview: WCW Superbrawl Wrestling". GamePro. No. 64. IDG. November 1994. p. 160.
- allgame