Great roster of WWE superstars past and present, Basics are easy to grasp, Dramatic match intros use archival WWE footage.
Exaggerated moves undermined by poor sound design, Finicky reversal timing, Frequent and lengthy loading screens, Some unintentionally bizarre actions, Multiplayer limited to local play.
Weak sound effects hamstring the beefed-up action of WWE All Stars, though there is still some entertainment to be had here. ...
WWE All Stars is fun -- I enjoy the cartoony colors, crazy moves and ability to just jump in and play -- but it has plenty to improve on for next time. A detailed tutorial is needed, the modes and matches tend to all feel the same, and dear God, make t...
Abstract: It’s hard to believe that the last wrestling game that I spent a lot of time with was “Bop’n Wrestle” on the Commodore 64. Reviewing this game brought me right back to the glory days of wrestling games, and certainly brought a smile to my ...
Abstract: In 2009, THQ released a Yukes-developed Smackdown vs. Raw spinoff that was meant to be an over-the-top, casual take on the franchise, using historical wrestlers as the draw. That game, unfortunately, never was released on a Nintendo console. WWE All St...
Die Idee ist gut. Man nehme die WWE Helden von heute und damals, pumpt sie auf und lässt sie in übertriebener Manier gegeneinander antreten. Leider ist die Umsetzung nicht ganz so gelungen. Die Steuerung ist zwar größtenteils solide, aber das drumherum...