Right from the start, WWF Atttitude presents itself like an actual WWF program. Not only is the familiar snippet that opens every WWF show tagged as the opening cinema for the game, but also the Raw is War music that will kick your speakers' ass. Showing a multitude of high-impact moves and some aerial ring wizardry, the real-life footage is a nicely-directed homage to wrestling and its more recent hardcore direction. Interestingly enough, the tribute to the tragically deceased Owen Hart found at the end of the PlayStation version is mysteriously absent. Strange. Following the cinema, you're taken to an options screen -- and man, there are a lot of options. If I describe every possible match and setting here it would take all day (and since you need most of the day to play your Dreamcast, I won't do it). To sum up, you can wrestle in just about every imaginable way including War matches, Gauntlet matches, Triple Threat matches, Cage matches... hell, fireplace matches are probably in there somewhere! You can even create your own pay-per-view event and put together as many specialty fights as you want. Unfortunately, there is no Hell in a Cell or Casket match option, which is actually pretty disappointing since, as we all know, some of the best matches in WWF history took place in the Hell in the Cell (need I remind you of Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels, or when Mankind took on the Taker? Good stuff!). Oh well, at least the First Blood match made it in. Once you pick the type of bout you want, it's on to choosing a superstar (or a "young stud" as good old JR would say), and there are a ton of them to choose from. Almost every major WWF wrestler from the last 3 years is in here, with 4 different costume options for each. Want to choose Triple H is his old "Greenwich Snob" outfit? Go right ahead! Think Kane would look better in his mostly-black uniform? The choice is yours. After selecting your grappler and following a mere four or five seconds of load time (this is considerably shorter than previous versions), you're witness to one of the coolest features of the game (and probably one of its biggest selling points): The ring entrances. Yes, from Al Snow's maniacal prance to the ring holding his severed mannequin head to The Rock's slow jaunt into the squared circle, everyone is a true-to-life representation of themselves. Even the entire 4-5 minute theme track for each character is played in full stereo. It's definitely one of my favorite aspects of WWF Attitude. You don't have to wrestle individual matches, and can, if you wish, go straight into a full career. Starting off at house shows and working your way up to Shotgun Saturday Nights, Heats, Raws, and finally, the pay-per-views, you can take your personality all the way to three different titles, the European, Intercontinental, and World Championships. And, of course, you'll unlock secrets along the way... THE feature of attitude, however, has to be the Create-A-Wrestler mode. With this utility, only your imagination is the limit. There are an unbelievable amount of choices at your disposal; you can create a combatant all the way down to the very last detail, from how his or her eyes look, to their fighting style, to their theme music. Want to make a WCW jobber (or perhaps even yourself) and pit the new character against a monster of the WWF? You can! You'll probably find yourself spending hours and hours on this feature alone.Read full review
I love the create a player mode and it's really fun as a wrestling game. I suggest to pick it up if your into that sort of gameplay
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
had this game when i first got the dreamcast and lost it had to buy again and the game i got on ebey works and looks great
if u like wrestling this game will be a challenge 4 u. but after 2 day of busting and hurting fingers u will enjoy it.i say 7.5
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