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Tis really excellent. Wasn't sure if I'd like the series now that they've taken it away from WWF No mercy style fighting but I gotta say they've done a really good job.
It's got all the fight options that the first game was missing and then some. Tis excellent smashing your rivals into speakers, especially when that rival is that tw@t Sean Paul.
Anyway, really good game that I definetly recommend.
"I iz off to buy me guy nuff bling bling and bone Carman Electra in ma souped up Beamer, props to all da real G's out dere, holla!"
*ahem*
Although if there isn't any ladders to jump from and tables to put people through I won't be getting it.
No Mercy is like the greatest wrestling game ever.
Loving it so far. Once you get used to the new fighting styles it really opens up.
Nothing like shoving Sean Paul head first into a train!
Oh and I wouldn't say it's short, from what I've played it's certainly a lot longer than most fighting games.
This seems better and at 15 quid, it's about time I got it.
Care to give a 'less than subtle' hint about where you got it from? ;)
:D
Even when you complete it you will have alot of fun playing against your mates and trying to get the fastest KO. (My best is 48 seconds) :D
The shop is good too, you can choose from loads of tatoos, jewellery and of course - clothes. Plus the clothes aren't made up, they're real brands (Reebok, Phat Farm etc).
Very good game.
Tis really excellent. Wasn't sure if I'd like the series now that they've taken it away from WWF No mercy style fighting but I gotta say they've done a really good job.
It's got all the fight options that the first game was missing and then some. Tis excellent smashing your rivals into speakers, especially when that rival is that tw@t Sean Paul.
Anyway, really good game that I definetly recommend.
"I iz off to buy me guy nuff bling bling and bone Carman Electra in ma souped up Beamer, props to all da real G's out dere, holla!"
*ahem*