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Xbox Live Game Review: THQ’s WWE All Star

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There's a dream match mode of sorts called 'Fantasy Warfare' the place there's a selection of preset set dream matchups for players to try out, similar to Hulk Hogan vs. John Cena and Edge vs. Bret Hart. Gamers can choose one of the two wrestlers and just about create the dream match. Sure, players might simply have created these matchups using the essential exhibition mode, however what they’ve executed to spice things up a little bit is add a video promo packages before the beginning of every dream match. These video promos are of the identical dramatic high quality as what yow will discover in WWE programming, and they do a extremely good job in organising the dramatic and epic ‘really feel’ of the dream encounter. The best way they have edited the footage makes it look as if the matchup is for real.

In terms of match varieties, there are the usual tag workforce, single, elimination rules, triple threat and fatal four methods etc. The choice of match types right here is first rate enough but there aren’t any of the essential gimmick match sorts, resembling tables, ladders and chairs, hell in a cell and elimination chamber etc. The game has steel cage and excessive rules match varieties but they don’t feel practically as fleshed out as those featured in Smackdown vs Uncooked video games they usually don’t add as much variety.

The customisation options present in WWE All Stars doesn’t even touch what we’ve seen in fashionable wrestling titles. It has the customary create a wrestler solely however even that feels very barebones. You possibly can create a singular character however in terms of moves, your selection is limited to existing famous person transfer sets and finishers. The game can be downloaded for cheap using Microsoft points. It goes on sale this week for 1200 Microsoft points.

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