Legends of Wrestling II has arrived on the Game Boy Advance with a huge list
of ring warriors from pro wrestling's glorious past.
Masters of the Mat
It takes more than bulging muscles and spandex to make a legend, although
they're a pretty good start. It also takes charisma and style, characteristics
that are shared by all 40 wrestlers in Legends of Wrestling II. Top names
include Hulk Hogan, Andre The Giant, and Rowdy Roddy Piper.
The menus and controls will feel similar to the Nintendo GameCube version of the
same game. You can strike your opponent with a variety of attacks, but the real
action begins when you grapple. Once you have entered a grapple, the brutal
moves begin, including body slams, submission holds and the dreaded Back
Breaker.
Reversals and Combos are all performed by a well-timed button press when a
special icon appears below your health meter. There are special moves to learn
for each wrestler, but only dedicated players will be able to distinguish them.
The combination of timing and quick button presses gives Legends of Wrestling II
an arcadey feel typical of hand-held wrestling games.
Select Exhibition Mode to leap into the squared circle with any unlocked
wrestler. In this mode, you can play a standard Versus Match or opt for a Tag
Team, 3-Way Dance or 4-Way Dance. There is no multiplayer support, so all rivals
will be CPU-controlled.
The action can get quite hectic when wrangling with multiple computer opponents,
but you can switch the focus of your gladiatorial attentions with a tap of the L
Button.
In Career Mode choose a region to compete in, then win matches to gain
popularity. After earning and defending several regional belts you can compete
for the fictional World Belt. In this mode you will be faced with all types of
matches. If you become champion you will unlock a new wrestler for use in any
mode.
In Tournament Mode, choose from Versus or Tag Team, then battle your way to the
top of the ladder. You can choose from three difficulty levels.
Trivia-obsessed wrestling fans will want to scrutinize the electronic cards with
key statistics for each unlocked wrestler. Once you complete Career Mode with a
wrestler, a bio will also appear on his card. Did you know that Bam Bam Bigelow
hails from Bruce Springsteen's hometown of Asbury Park, N.J.?
A two-fisted blast from the past, Legends of Wrestling II lets you live out your
wrestling dreams with the champions of yesteryear.
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