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WWF Royal Rumble

by THQ
Sega Dreamcast
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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Game Information

  • Platform:   Sega Dreamcast
  • ELSPA Minimum Age: 15
  • Media: Video Game


Product Features

  • World Wrestling Federation wrestling for the Dreamcast
  • Choose among 20 different wrestlers, each with unique moves
  • Rumbles take place with up to 9 wrestlers in the ring at a time
  • Choose a wrestling partner to execute moves on your behalf
  • For up to 4 players
  • Please note this product was created before 10 November 2002 when the World Wrestling Federation Entertainment Inc. traded as WWF. This product refers to WWF and carries a WWF logo

Product details

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  • ASIN: B00004YQWQ
  • Release Date: 22 Sep 2000
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 20,072 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)

Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review

Dreamcast fans have been waiting to come off the top rope for quite some time, and now they have their chance with WWF Royal Rumble for the Dreamcast.

Last year's WWF Attitude title for the Dreamcast was mediocre at best, with the characters moving like robots and the control very cumbersome. WWF Royal Rumble changes all that, with excellent animation and solid controls. This is a perfect translation of a concurrent arcade stand-up (so save those quarters for more important things, like laundry!).

Nine characters can fight it out in the ring at any one time, making this game a showcase for the power of the Dreamcast. The action turns into quite the melee as over 20 of your favourite WWF superstars take to the squared circle (the Rock, the Road Dogg, Kane, D'Lo Brown, the Big Show, for instance) in a battle of epic proportions.

Like its arcade cousin, the controls in the Dreamcast version are easy to learn and a breeze to execute. One button is used for attacking, another for grappling, and a third is for pinning, running and climbing the top rope. Use the directional pad when tapping the buttons to determine which special move you will perform on your opponent. A double button-press during a match will cause your partner to toss in a concealed weapon, do a run in attack, or maybe even perform a double tag-team move on your opponent.

Each time a wrestler takes damage or delivers a special move, his or her special meter increases. Once the meter is filled, an "S" will appear next to the meter. The letters allow signature moves to be executed, or they can be used to escape or hold a pin. The more "S"s you have, the more power you have in a match (you can save up to five of these important letters).

The single-player mode gets old quickly, but add two or three of your friends and this game becomes amazing. For some, WWF Royal Rumble will be a button-mashing masterpiece. --Todd Mowatt

Product Description

You've seen one on one, tag teams, doubles, and whatnot, but this is crazy! In WWF Royal Rumble, you'll get yourself into a brawl simultaneously involving up to nine wrestlers and one helpless referee (with this kind of fighting, what power are rules anyway?).

This free-for-all madness even spills out of the ring into the parking lot, where you will have to avoid getting hit by passing cars. Developed in tandem with the coin-op version of the same game, WWF Royal Rumble is free of career managing and wrestler creation and concentrates instead on dynamic group mayhem. Go ahead and punch one wrestler and then leave him to put another in a lock; it's entirely up to you. You can even partner with another wrestler and have him execute moves on your behalf--valuable when your face is being pushed into the canvas.


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Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
By A Customer
THQ have produced without out a shadow of a doubt created the greatest wrestling games of all time from WCW Revenge to the WWF Smack down series, so when I heard that they where to produce yet another grappling I jumped for, especially since it was for the Dreamcast. With the WWF license and offering up to 9 players on the screen at once WWF Royal Rumble, had me watering at the mouth, with the its smooth 128bit graphics not even with a hint graphical slow down or even pop up. So how could this game fail to deliver... well let me tell you.

Royal Rumble has lushes graphics, some of the best the Dreamcast has ever seen and a great pick up and play sense about it, as there is not many menus or options to fiddle with before you start playing, this is unfortunate because of the lack of time and effort put into this game. There is only two modes of play challenge and the Royal Rumble itself.

Challenge has you battling against ten computer characters with difficulty rising as you progress, before you start grappling you must choose your character and a ringside partner. You are then giving a choice of three move sets to choose from, these are either double team moves for you and your partner to pull off or just a single move for your partner to do by himself, these are activated by pressing a button combination, which will take time to get used to at first to be able to quickly press A+B while beating your opponent into the ground. The Royal Rumble option has you grappling against one hundred wrestlers in succession, which isn't an easy task, especially since this time you have no one to watch your back as its all for one as nine beefy men attempt to chuck each other out of the ring. Aldo at first this is a great laugh and a great way to save money on barber bills as many a times you find yourself almost beating your record but then tragedy strikes and your hit from behind with a flying clothesline and knock out of the ring, very dramatic. But this sort of mayhem has limited lifetime and will get tiresome.

WWF Royal Rumble features eighteen of the WWF's finest, with two secret characters to be unlocked. This can be done in a matter of hours let alone days, so this game doesn't have you continually bashing the buttons to receive dos ever so important rewards of hours of play.

The control system is much like the one used in Smackdown, which makes for fast and furious grappling fun. The all-important finishers are easy to pull off, with a touch of the L button; so that there is none of the stupid Street Fighter seventeen button combination to be learned.

WWF Royal Rumble could have been great but it just doesn't make the mark for it's sheer limited lifetime, but because a lot of people will miss out on the great fun to be had even if it is for a week or two, so buy it if you have got money to burn, but you could do a lot worse with your money.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Different!!!!!!! 30 Nov 2000
This game cannot be reviwed after a quick play and cannot fairly be compared to wrestling games on any other platforms. I personnaly own smackdown and have played wrestlemainia on the N64 and they of course are better. However, this is a good game. If you like wrestling and especially if you like the royal rumble then this is a must title. The only annoying thing is the fact you cannot always face the wrestler you wamnt to fight so you might end up fighting vince Mcmahon when you really want to be laying the smackdown on the rock. Also be warned if you are not a hardened wrestling fan then the royal rumble mode in single player will become annoying (it's not just that 30 wrestlers have to be eliminated it's the fact that 30 wrestlers have to be eliminated by you), this proves a stumbling block as a royal rumble can take a long time.

HOWEVER i may not rave that this is the best wrestling game ever but find yourself a second hand copy... and you have yourself a bargain. Get some friends round and you have yourself a party.

whatever you do compare it to WWF Attitude and not smackdown, this is the only way to do the game justice.

Play it, have fun, trade it and let someone else have a go.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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This game is the best wrestling fest i hav eever seen.the graphics are the best i have ever seen aswell as the camera angles.although there are only 22 of your favourite superstars it makes up 4 it by giving choices of uniform and the detail in the superstar. 5 out of 5 100% WICKED
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Even WWF fans will hate this game
This game has to be the worst WWF game ever made. Not just because of the really limited number of wrestlers available but the actual game modes available. Read more
Published on 19 Dec 2000 by P M GABRIEL
DO NOT WASTE MONEY ON THIS!
My brother bought this game pretty much as soon as it came out and it has to be the smallest game I have ever played. Read more
Published on 21 Nov 2000 by Karim Shepherd
Enough to make me Sell my Dreamcast
My god, I was so excited when WWF Royal Rumble was out to buy. I got mine from the store, and went home to play it ASAP, and how dissapointed I was. Read more
Published on 13 Nov 2000
What a terrible waste of money
After the great success THQ had on the N64 with Wrestlemania 2000 and others, I was expecting great things from the Dreamcast game - and was majorly let down by a shockingly poor... Read more
Published on 11 Oct 2000 by dEaDfRoG
Royal Rumble - Does it lay the smackdown on all opposition?
WWF Royal Rumble has many good things going for it. It looks great and can handle up to 9 wrestlers on screen at once, compared to the previous wrestling game maximum of 4. Read more
Published on 4 Oct 2000
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About as good as the Blue Meanie
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WWF Royal Rumble IS worthy of the royals!
Absolutely brilliant. Nothin like it. Yeah, this rocks!
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