Overall 8.2 Graphics 7 Sound 6 Addictive 5 Story 1 Depth 3 Difficulty 4
7.5
WWF Super Wrestlemania- Sega Genesis-Review cujocricket
WWF Super Wrestle-Mania for the Sega Genesis was the first WWF title for the system and would have two sequels to follow it up with the same type of game-play. (WWF Royal Rumble-1993 & WWF Raw-1994). I would call WWF Super Wrestle-Mania a beta for the two other follow up games for the system.
WWF Super Wrestle-mania was also released for the Super Nintendo, they differ so much that they should have just gave them different names. I will review the two versions of the game against one another. Yet I would much rather review it against the better two sequels for the Sega Genesis, Royal Rumble & Raw. I will however compare the main differences in the Sega Genesis & Super Nintendo versions of WWF Super Wrestle-Mania.
WWF Super Wrestle-Mania for the Sega Genesis had just eight WWF Super Stars to choose from. Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Ted DiBiase, British Bulldog, IRS, Papa Shango, Shawn Michaels and the Ultimate Warrior.
WWF Super Wrestle-Mania for the Sega Genesis lets you to also use finisher moves for the first time. In WWF Super Wrestle-Mania for the Super Nintendo you had ten super stars to choose from and NO finisher moves. That alone puts the Sega Genesis version over the Super Nintendos port by many of miles. The Sega version even had a extra mode of play that the Snes did not include in its version of Super Wrestle-Mania. WWF Champion-Ship Mode, It was as close to a story line in the game that you were going to get and was fairly easy once you got the hang of the controls. All you need to do is select the super star you want to play as than best the rest One Vs One until you are the WWF champion of the world.
Graphics 7 Sound 6 Addictive 5 Story 1 Depth 3 Difficulty 4
Review Rating: 4/5
Submitted: 11-03-13
Updated: 11-03-13
Review Replies: 3