Rumble Roses
- gorgeous female models and amazing gameplay
- play in the mud with the rumble roses in mud match mode
- develop good or bad personas to change costumes and moves
- Theatrical stage performances complete with fireworks, dancing and grand entrances
List Price: $ 19.99 Price: [wpramaprice asin="B0002RQ3H0"]
Customer Reviews
| 26 of 30 people found the following review helpful: By SpiritChild "spiritchild" (Amherst, MA United States) - See all my reviews = Fun: This review is from: Rumble Roses (Video Game) [...]Ofcourse there is a stigma that this game is for perverts (the half naked anime girls help create that stigma), but it's actually a really good game. I found the wrestling to be brutal&funny, and I found the story mode to be hilarious & Corny & Creative. For wrestling fans, I found Rumble Roses to have the best submission system for any wrestling game I have seen to date. I also like the heel/face system of the game. The heel/face system of the game lets you choose whether your wrestler will be good or evil. The good and evil characters have different moves, story modes, and ring entrances (which adds more fun to the game). Being an old Nintendo gamer from the 80's, this game reminds me how far video games have progressed. In my day your had to imagine what your 8 bit charaters looked like. Now, not only can you cleary see your characters face, but you also see facial expressions and a moving mouth. Graphics=5 Commentary and Music=4 Fun Factor=4.5 Replay value=4 Controls=4 Total=4.3 STARS Not sure why this game is rated M. It's pretty tame compared to games like Grand Theft Auto and Blood Rayne. The outfits are pretty revealing, but I don't think this game deserves an M. 19 of 22 people found the following review helpful: By Nekretaal "Nekretaal" (Miami, FL USA) - See all my reviews = Fun: This review is from: Rumble Roses (Video Game) The girls look great, better than any other fighting game's girls. The game is sexy and fun. The controls are great, similar to the WWE Smackdown games, even if there are fewer moves. On the negative side: The game is very easy, and I suspect that it woln't have a lot of replayability.The "Season Mode" and the CAWs of the WWE games were a big reason why those games had a lot of replayability that this game doesn't have. "Story Mode" is five or six matches. Since the game is easy, it woln't be too much trouble to breeze through all of the characters. Similar to the WWE games, most of the characters control in similar ways, with a emphasis on timing rather than button-press sequences like Street fighter. Most of the girls control similarly: some are better at getting the opponants to submit, some do more damage and some are good at filling the new "humliation meter." But, in total, the girls don't have nearly as many varied moves as the wrestlers in a WWE game. On the other hand, the moves that the girls are able to do look stunning: over the top brutal moves, but in no way do they push the game into fantasy. There are only two types of matches: a "ring" match and a "mud pit" match. The mud pit match has ladders, so it plays a lot differently from the ring match. There are also weapons hidden in both arena. However, weapons are hard to control. So, there just isn't a lot of variety to be found in the types of game. Playing through the Story mode unlocks the bikinis for exhibition mode, and the alter-ego for story mode. The wrestlers look gerat in their bikinis. Achieving "face or heel points" in exhibition mode helps unlock the alter egos of the wrestlers in exhibition mode and also unlocks the gallery mode, where you can leer at the posing wresler. The two player experience isn't great. There are a few seeming death-loop combos, which isn't forgivable in fighter games today. The game isn't as play-balanced as, say, DOA. If you are at all interested in Rumble Roses, you must rent or buy this game. I for one am loving the concept: why the WWE games don't let you play as scantily clad women during the main 1-player mode is silly. The girls look beautiful and I'm sure that the graphics will give next-gen consoles a run on their money. The game is a ton of fun, but I'm afraid that it is short and will not offer a bunch of replayability. 10 of 11 people found the following review helpful: By Emmett Frost (Las Vegas, NV) - See all my reviews = Fun: This review is from: Rumble Roses (Video Game) Rumble Roses is wrestling with an all women cast. It's a first to try something like this (that I'm aware of.) Since this is Konami's first wrestling game, you can expect some pro and unfortunatly some cons as well.The main reason to play is for story mode. In story mode, you guide your wrestler thru seven different wrestlers to uncover her reason for being in the tournament. Every single girl has her own reason and ending. While some stories are good, others are just interesting or weird in my opinion. As you finish story mode you will also unlock other wrestlers. So, there is a little more replay value trying to unlock everyone. While story mode is the main mode to play, there is other modes as well. There is multiplayer mode and even a Rumble Roses belt to fight for. And to be new and daring, there is even a "Mad Mud" match. You and your opponent duke it out in the mud. The gameplay is played out just like anyother wrestling game. In fact the same company who makes the Smackdown games, also helped make this game as well. So you can pretty much get the feel of the game if you played Smackdown before. The controls are very, very easy to learn. The only thing missing would have been a tutorial helping out new people to the game. While each girl has her own special moves, alot of the moves are reused repeatdly. As you can imagine, each girl has her own theme as well. Since Konami, makers of Dance Dance Revolution, is the creator of the game, you can tell how the themes turn out. The music in this game rocks. I only wished I lived in Japan where a soundtrack was legally realeased. Not only does each girl have her own theme but as well a voice. The voice overs are nicely performed but the things they were told to read could have been better. The graphics in the game was realistic-looking and sharp. If you didn't know any better, you would have thought you were watching a real women's match on television. Sometimes things like shirts,hair, or other body parts will go right through the character but other than that, WOW. All in all, I will applaud Konami in their efforts to bring us a women's wrestling game. What I loved about this game is that it teased us with it's risque outfits and lingo and didn't go out to bring nudity. Also, it wasn't like other games to go all out with the tna factor like Smackdown with it's bra and panty matches or like Dead or Alive with it's naked women. The only things I didn't like is that you cannot be the main character and alter ego at the same time unless with a cheat device. There also could have been a endless season mode but that would be kind of pointless since there is few characters; so I kind see why that probably wasn't there. Maybe in the future we can see a sequal with a create a wrestler mode and more wrestlers. I don't think people know about this game but a few. While this is certainly not a children's game, it's a game that can be enjoyed by anyone loving women in wrestling. |
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