If they can just manage to release at least 5 more N64 games by mid-summer I'd be happy. It’s a damn shame because in the wrestling world, it’s still considered one of the best wrestling titles to date on any platform. Add the fact that THQ has since gone bankrupt and 2K now would have the rights, it doesn’t seem likely there will ever be a re-release of this beloved grappling classic. Plus, there are a few people on the roster that WWE wouldn’t want in a 2015 release, so some of the roster would have to be taken out. Intense editing would have to happen for a re-release. WWF has since become WWE, and they can’t use their former name anywhere. The grappling system was so easy to use and master its astonishing no other wrestling title has ever successfully emulated it.Ĭhances of it coming out: Not good at all. I remember feeling so accomplished when I beat Eddie Guerrero for the European title on my first try. I’d love to relive those moments, especially with the fun story mode where each championship had its own respective storyline. And even if you weren’t a fan of the WWF at the time, AKI relied heavily on animations from their previous WCW games and incorporated them into the create a wrestler mode, so by the time No Mercy rolled around you could essentially create any big star that was wrestling during that era. Second, it came out in 2000 at the height of the WWF”s “Attitude Era”, where some of the biggest stars of all time made their mark and the wrestling industry overall was white hot. AKI’s wrestling system is so easy to learn, not like today’s wrestling games where they make it to weird or complicated to have a fun match. First, it has one of the best grappling systems in a wrestling video game to date that Yukes has never been able to emulate or improve upon. My favorite wrestling game of all time is WWF No Mercy for two reasons.
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