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Rumble Roses (PS2)
 
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Rumble Roses (PS2)
by Konami
Platform:   PlayStation2
3.5 out of 5 stars 4 customer reviews (4 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • The first all-women wrestling experience
  • The sexiest wrestling game on any platform
  • Features beautifully rendered sexy female wrestlers
  • Multiple modes of play

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Packing a roster of deadly moves, including traditional suplexes, kicks and elbows, virtual grapplers will also have special moves for each character at their disposal. Rumble Roses' unique combat system allows for characters to humiliate their foes by insulting and taunting them - even placing them in compromising positions. The individual fighting style chosen for the 11 characters will influence each wrestler's "good" or "bad" persona when players choose to fight dirty or fair. With the game's Superstar System, the more popular a character becomes with the virtual audience, the greater the benefits the players will receive, giving them an advantage in the match. Each wrestler will also have a costume change, new moves, different crowd reactions and attitudes depending on their persona, virtually giving players more than 20 ladies to grapple.

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Customer Reviews
4 Reviews
5 star: 25%  (1)
4 star: 25%  (1)
3 star: 25%  (1)
2 star: 25%  (1)
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ultimate babe wrestling game, 8 Aug 2005
By A Customer
If you enjoy grappling with fit and gorgeous ladies in real life or in fantasy this is your ultimate dream game. It offers hours of decent wrestling game play and tantalising moves that will keep your eyes fixed to the screen for hours. You can unlock loads of extras that will stimulate your carnal senses when you complete certain tasks in the game. The beautiful wrestlers look almost real and if you value your relationship with your wife or girlfriend please do NOT get this game!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not much too it, 27 May 2005
By A Customer
There is nothing seriously wrong with this game it just doesn't have much going for it.

In terms of adult content some of the costumes are rather revealing and there are fetishy elements. Rumble Roses never strays to much into the reals of creepy though and overall it's pretty inofensive; its just silly and campy.

The game play is a cut down version of Yuke's other wrestling games. I liked the idea having a smaller number of well designed characters and the face/heal alter ego is nice touch. The trouble is that characters don't play like indviduals since they tend to share a lot of moves. In adition some of the characters are unintresting. It doesn't take long to feel you've seen all a character has to offer. The real problem is the lack of features and diferent match types. There isn't even a tag team mode. Graphicly it's great, far better than most wrestling games.

Rumble roses didn't need to be the impressive feature fest that is modern franchise wrestling game; it needed to offer enough options and be far more polished. Other than graphics quality the finish just isn't there and the lack of features is a killer. I'm looking foward to a sequel if it adresses the issues and this game might be the start of great franchise but it's not quite there yet. There is nothing pathologicly wrong with Rmble Roses but there isn't enough to the game, it took less than a week of light play to bore me.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars enjoyable game, 12 Mar 2005
Rumble Roses is at its heart a solid fighting game which due to having a Japanese team developing the game, has more in common with Dead or Alive and almost no relationship with western wrestling sims .

Shock horror all the characters are female and (yes) sexy which although to some may seem unacceptable, is the nature of this game and has been encompassed fully.

Once you start mastering the control system the fighting becomes fast and involving, especially in two player matches which can become immensely enjoyable. When you compare the fighting system with other Japanese fighting games it may not be as technically demanding, but it presents a fresh approach to the genre along with the modern style girls.

The graphics are the other strong point in this game with bright colours and crisp detail throughout making this an excellent arcade type fighting game for people who want a visual treat. Quite a change from most dismal games produced at the moment.

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