Product DescriptionIn Rumble Roses XX, the vixens of wrestling are back! It's got all the "visual enhancements" you expect from aRumble Roses game, but they're more than just another pretty face. Get in the ring and unload submission holds, reversals, and other new moves to take down your opponent. Go online and team up with another beauty in the all-new Tag Team mode. Compete in a free-for-all to determine who is Queen in the all-new Battle Royal mode. Fight fair or fight dirty - humiliation is the name of the game!
Great Fun! (Rating: 4 out of 5) I know a lot of people have been harping on this game but I LOVE it. I have played just about every wrestling game out there and this game is near the top (not the best but in the top 10).
It is difficult to figure out at first but once you learn the maneuvers, you can really do well. The BEST part about the wrestling I like is the fact that there is NO health meter. What I think kinda sucks about other games (and I know most of you will disagree with me on this) but I hate the life meter (Health meter whatever its called). So long as you have health you can kick out of a pin, so you as the player know how much damage you have left before you are in trouble and how much you have left to do to your opponent.
What I like about Rumble Roses is you can come out and beat the heck out of your opponent fast and furious and do just the right combination of attacks and end up pinning her in 29 seconds, or you could drag out a fight for 20 minutes. It seems that the girls recover if they haven't been hurt in a while and there have been times when you think you got them and they kick out. It makes the game much more fun.
Tag team is awsome. The girls help each other out more and even come in to help when you don't call for help. There are also s
Nothing changed (Rating: 1 out of 5) This is the samething like part one same characters only 3 stages i mean come on this game is not worth it. The customization suck's and the attack's are the same. If you just like this game for it's girl's and partial nudity then your a real idiot cause this game is not even worth 2quater's, so this game is garbage.
Sexy CDI girls, but nothing more.... (Rating: 3 out of 5) If your looking for something to play with your friends and have fun, pick this game,but if you look for deep gameplay, you should pass by. That's a great deal if you pay under 20$.
Unlocking Content (Rating: 4 out of 5) Well I think it just takes to long unlock everything... i mean i've had the game for like 3 months and i've unlocked maybe 15% of the content... as for gameplay, however, it has some of the best graphics i've ever seen in this tye of game, of course i have a hi-def tv so i guess that helps, and the gameplay is easy. Once you memorize one characters moves, you kinda got the hang of it.
Ready To Rumble Again (Rating: 4 out of 5) The Roses are back, with new options, new moves, and tons of new looks. I was a fan of the first game when it came out for the PS2, and have been long waiting for a sequel. This isn't exactly a sequel, as the story elements from before are pretty much gone in favor of a bunch of new play modes and match types.
It takes a lot more work to unlock the alternate versions of the characters than before, but instead each character has a lot more options in the ability to change the character's physique and even choosing the powerful "Superstar" version of each Rose. There are even a bunch of generic "Lambda" characters to customize, and these all go towards unlocking all the game's Achievements.
There are a few new play modes, such as the Queen's Match, which replaces the old mud wrestling rounds with dozens of ways to humiliate your opponents, and the Street Fight, which is more a fighting game than a traditional wrestling match.
There are a few minor down sides, as all games tend to have a flaw or two. Unlocking everything takes a long, long, LONG time...earning money to unlock things is fine, but having to save up the funds for EVERY character to buy every costume, pose, and humiliation is just inane. Instead of buying an outfit and unlocking it for everyone, you have to buy it for each character separately. The other downside is the flaw of the first game...a total lack of move lists or training modes...you have to figure out and try to remember each character's moves, plus all the positions for the ever-powerful Lethal Moves (which are then different for the Superstar versions!)
In closing, a solid wrestling game all around, and a great step for the franchise. A little more planning could have made this game truly great!