WWF No Mercy Review

Producer: Jacks

Best Feature: New Weapons System

Worst Feature: Audio

Supports: Rumble Pack and Control Pack – 4 Players

I come out to the rink call out Mankind. He comes out tells me that he’s sick of being humiliated. Then he transforms into Cactus Jack. And I think for a minute is this just a game. Ok WWF is back in black (the cartridge), and it’s a beauty. THQ crammed this S.O.B. with tons of new stuff. The weapons system is too awesome: you can taunt with a weapon, you can get on top of tables and smash them through them, you can throw weapons, and of course you can hit your opponent with them. Off course this can make some pretty awesome combos: put your opponent on a table knock them down with a weapon and jump off a latter on top off them. This game also adds backstage brawling which is just as good as Smack down’s. Then off course you get all sorts of new modes: ladder matches, hardcore, cage, survivor, and season mode to name a few. Then it adds even more story line. Then they also put tons of new moves and other cool stuff. Ok now the flaws: this game could have used some audio I mean common no announcer, no voices, and no grunting. This game is just screaming, “I need sound!” Ok other then that the graphics aren’t much better then last years. Other then these flaws it’s still looking good for No Mercy I think it has got enough to take on anything the competition can throw at it.

Score 9.5 out of 10

Graphics - 8.5

Control – 10

Sound – 7

Replay - 10