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Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Videogame Review, Pro Wrestling for the Nintendo Entertainment System (w/ Nintendo Switch)

Videogame Review, Pro Wrestling for the Nintendo Entertainment System (w/ Nintendo Switch)


Oh, NO!!!  Were people really enjoying this game?  It’s a total disaster.  The wrestling game is broken, just broken.  Most of my wrestler’s moves don’t work and Pro Wrestling was giving Americans a false impression of improvement.  Americans really enjoyed the graphics.  From the modern view, I think the game stinks.  False videogame reviews were evidence of the stupidity, the foolishness, the craziness of the public.  When half of my punches and kicks are not landing, do you think something is wrong?  I’m very good at wrestling games and this is an embarrassment.  Your punches and kicks will even go through the opponent’s face and he won’t feel a thing.  The grappling system is the worst I’ve seen in a wrestling game so far.  Get this: you can grab your opponent by just walking up to him.  What’s the problem?  You ALWAYS grab him!  You grab him whenever you walk up to him.  That’s a very, very flawed fighting system to even begin with for the Nintendo Entertainment System.  I’ve seen good wrestling on the Nintendo Entertainment System.  The Nintendo Entertainment System has good wrestling.  However, Pro Wrestling is an example of fashion with mistakes.  People were really enjoying this game.  Why?  Because there was nothing else like it.  You see a ring, a crowd, ropes, corners, and there’s a little chance of make-believe for the works.  As soon as you see the failing punches and missing kicks at close range with the opponent you’ll start believing me with every word.  Modern wrestling games are no where NEAR this problem.  Modern wrestling games have way, way better presentations of a fight under the match.  New games of wrestling don’t do any of this old-fashioned, wrong stuff.  You probably assume that a punch is a punch and a kick is a kick.  Right?  Well, for Pro Wrestling, the Nintendo Entertainment System was struggling.  The Nintendo Entertainment System at the time was being released in the markets by advertisement and authority.  In all honesty, if there’s any authority to Pro Wrestling, it’s just with some moments of glory and despair.  It was a favorite game for players who did not know how wrestling did anything.  Consider that cable TV was very limited.  Cable TV used to have very few channels.  Now, from my view of modern life, I can’t accept Pro Wrestling because doing so would make me totally dumb and useless.  This is a video game you do NOT want to be a “good player” in.  To be a good player for a broken game like Pro Wrestling is a hazard on living, custom, and expectation.  I don’t know much about you.  But, I expect that you want to punch when you punch and you want to kick when you kick.  Wrestling games on the Nintendo 64 video game console did not have such problems at all.  Pro Wrestling is a unique flaw of approach.  That’s all.  It’s not a classic today and, back then in the past, it was a game mistaken for quality when there was just error and bug.  The NES game plays like a bug!  It makes no sense.  No, not at all.




https://www.deviantart.com/gameuniverso/art/Review-of-Pro-Wrestling-NES-and-Switch-895515765

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