- Two play modes: Tournament and grudge match.
- Featuring 22 characters from the TV series.
- Numerous power ups.
- Richly detailed 3D locations in Springfield.
- Over 240 lines of verbal taunts.
- Exclusive character moves.
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Expect Simpsons Wrestling to offer fierce competition for the
console wrestling game crown and you¹re going to be in for a
disappointment. If you're in the market for a fun, throwaway
piece of arcade entertainment, however, this could be just your
bag.
Boasting the involvement of 19 characters from the TV series,
complete with accompanying sampled sounds and venues lifted from
the show, the is to take control of a character and battle to
be the Springfield Champion. Each character comes with their own
taunts and moves (for instance, Barney attacks with a pot,
while Homer will strike you down with his ing ball), and
although the game perhaps too often descends into a melee of
random button hammering, it's fun trying out the different
characters (some of which are locked at the start). Each bout is
also enlivened by the various power-ups that appear throughout
the ring (which serve up extra fighting options), and the taunt
mode, which gives you a brief period of invulnerability.
Simpsons Wrestling never has any pretensions about being more
than an enjoyable little fighter. That's fortunate, because it's
no threat to the current fighting game champions. Yet while this
is best described as short-lived entertainment, it's still
certainly fun while it lasts. --Simon Brew
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This is not wrestling; it's hardly even a game. The sound bites
are from the real talent, which is one good thing--the only good
thing, in fact. The rest is a button mashing horror, an exercise
in frustration made all the worse by just how much we would like
to be enjoying ourselves. The Simpsons Wrestling is the worst
kind of licensed rubbish, a generic fighting game that uses
popular characters but doesn't pay attention to their
personalities. Seeing Marge clobbering people and using Maggie as
a special weapon is lame. Lisa in a fight is even dumber. Even
the characters that might be prone to such violence, such as
Groundskeeper Willie and Homer, are incredibly lame, since they
have less than a half-dozen moves each. In sum, worst use of a
license ever. If for some reason you're not interested in the
game because you're a fan of The Simpsons but because you want
some crazy arcade fighting action, well, don't bother. The
gameplay is the only thing that could be worse than the license
use, and that's saying a great deal. There are a dozen characters
to choose from and 10 different locales. Each character has a
basic attack, a special attack that must be charged up and a
grapple. None of them are any fun. Not even for a minute. The
graphics are terrible, with low-res characters, abominable
collision detection and static backgrounds. The backgrounds are
equally low-res and blurry, even though they're 2D and don't move
at all. How hard would it have been to just import art from the
show? There is no battle royal or any extra fun modes at all.
This isn't actually wrestling, remember, so it's all about
one-on-one action. Here's how the game works: Each character
appears in a corner of the ring and spouts a catch phrase. Then
the action begins. Then, less than five seconds later, a
disillusioned Simpsons fan turns off the PlayStation in disgust.
Repeat ad m. --DailyRadar.com -- DailyRadar.com
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Manufacturer's Description
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The Simpsons Wrestling is an all-out humourous 3D
wrestling/fighting game featuring the characters and locations of
FOX's popular television satire, The Simpsons. Players take on
the identity of their favourite Simpsons character as they battle
their way to the ultimate title Champion of Springfield. The game
features wacky physical and verbal comedy within the familiar,
graphically detailed venues located throughout Springfield.
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