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![]() WWF Attitude 02/23/2000 WWF Attitude is a good game, but not the kind of game that EVERYONE is going to go out and buy. Probably only fans of the WWF or people who just like wrestling games will buy it right away. The graphics in this game are much more polished than the Playstation version but there are still things they could have tweaked to be better here and there. The sound is good from the intro quality to the characters’ actual voices, which makes the ultimate entrance that much better.The controls are a bit hard to remember and sometimes can interfere with each other. For instance, if I tell my character to do his Tombstone Piledriver finisher, most often he’ll do the Rock Bottom instead which is frustrating at times. But still, controls over all are easy enough to make it enjoyable. The game does come to an end (like most games do) but there are still many things between the first match and having completely unlocked everything. Even then there are still tons of exhibition matches you can do. The game with the mildly confusing controls and that whole grapple meter thing make it a bit annoying, but the rest is near perfection. If you’re a wrestling fan buy the game, if your looking for some fun until a new game comes out, give this game a try. No matter what you like, definitely give this game a try. Written By, Neutropia ![]()
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