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Legends of Wrestling Sony Playstation 2 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:021481232650
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_LEGENDS_OF_WRESTLING
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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After being extremely disapointed by SD3 I was exstatic to see another wrestling release.The chance to play as Bret Hart was fantastic to begin with and the fact that the career mode lays the smackdown on SD3’s Story mode is what makes it better. It may not have as many match types or Backstage brawls like SD3 but you have to bear in mind that in the classic matches the ring was were the action was.This is a must for any wrestling fan who like me watched it since they were little 4 year olds…. buy this game and go show people why it is the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be!
The big complaint seems to be who made it in and who didn’t. Doesn’t matter. The game is actually pretty good, once you get past the move learning curve. It gave a very nice impression of working in the regional promotions, back in the day. I also like that, in the Create-A-Wrestler, you can actually make up a name, and have the Ring Announcer use it. I like the Career Mode, and having to work (literally) around the world made for a nice change from Raw or Smackdown. The "get the crowd into you" factor was a VERY nice touch. Over all, not too bad. I’m looking forward to the next one.
i feel this game is packed with actionand excitement bringing the stars ofprofessional wrestling alive again and just seeing all those wrestlers sets the ring for alot of memories and alot of fun hulk hogan leading the charge and king kong bundy, bret hitman hart and the list goes on i recommend buythis game it will be a classic to remember.
I rented this yesterday. I was bored and decided to rent something. I saw this and said finally. This game is about the best wrestling game I’v played. Iwas impressed with the roster even though I’m only 13 and barley knew any of them. My father told me about most. There should have been a few others though such as: Andre the Giant,Ric Flair.Boss Man, The Undertaker,etc. And I kind of figured why Rob Van Dam(great superstar) was in it. ECW was built around him. Anyway on with my review. Fighting in this game is great fun. The best part is using various weapons that are used correctly. Like the trash can. In SmackDown they swung it like a baseball bat. In this they use it like the acts on TV. Also the weapons are effective. Your opponent falls down on the first hit. In SmackDown you had to hit them about 20 times before they fell for 5 seconds. Also Create A Legend mode is great. If you like today’s stars as much as yesterdays you can make them. And you don’t have to hunt around for caws. It’s simple. I’v already made The Rock,Kurt Angle, and Steve Austin. And the anouncers can say those names. In SmackDown(3) you had to pick a name like wolf or something. Doing moves is alot easier than most people think. I thought I would do terrible but Ilearned how to kick in about 5 seconds and won my first match. Also submission moves are better. Here you hang on til your opponent gets to the ropes. In SmackDown you held on for 2 seconds. Well that’s my revie.
Having been recently disappointed by Smackdown: Just Bring It, I went out and picked up Legends of Wrestling. After playing it all weekend, I came to the conclusion that taking certain aspects of both and combining them into one game would create the ultimate wrestling game…but having to pick just one for now, Legends is the best.The first thing that I saw in the game was the roster, which absolutely blew me away. Characters include such greats as: George "The Animal" Steele, Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka, Terry Funk, Hulk Hogan, Rob Van Damm, Sabu, The Iron Shiek, Rock ‘N’ Roll Express, Ted Dibiase, Mr. Fuji, Don Muraco, Bret Hart, Tito Santana, Rick Martel, the Road Warriors, Kerry Von Erich (during one of the between-bout loading screens, a picture of the whole Von Erich family is shown, but I’m not sure how many of them are playable characters) and loads more. Those of us who grew up with 80’s wrestling will be in heaven here.Gameplay has two basic modes, exhibition (one match) and career. Exhibition only has four or five different modes, as opposed to the 70-something Smackdown has, and this is the main place where Legends loses out to Smackdown. Career mode is far superior to Smackdown’s Story mode, however. In Career mode, you select a wrestler and start their career, working through the various regions of the country to claim the title and move on to the next region. Jimmy "Mouth of the South" Har.
Great game that is a lot of fun. Much better than WWF Smackdown. What you gonna do when the Hulkster runs wild over you!
Love this game back in the day had yo buy for my collection.
I gave it a 5 star rating because it has all the hall of fame stars and its a great game for wrestling fans
Several years ago I picked up a used copy of this at videogame store, and I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. To tell the truth, I’d never even seen most of the wrestlers on the game, but I still thought it was very cool. The wrestlers did (and do) look kind of cartoonish, but I didn’t (and don’t) care about that. The game is a bit slow, but that didn’t really bother me, either. I played it a LOT. The part of the game that I enjoyed most was the Create-a-Legend mode. This was the first wrestling game that I’d played, where you could actually assign your created wrestlers all of their own moves (as opposed to having to give them move-sets of existing wrestlers, like you had to on another wrestling game or two that I’d played before this one). I thought it was fun to play as my wrestlers and open up new moves that I could give them. I’ve got created wrestlers on two three memory cards (the maximum number you can have on each of them). I also enjoyed playing the referee and watching the computer wrestle. I only ever opened like one or two of the locked wrestlers (and thus never finished the “career” mode), but I never cared that much. This game doesn’t seem to be very loved, at least not by reviewers at this site, but I thought it was one of the best wrestling games I’d ever played. In fact, I STILL think it’s one of the best I’ve ever played (even though I haven’t actually played it in quite a while now). I thought it was about time this game got another good review — a.
The graphics are exceptionally well done, although there are some major clipping bugs. As Terry Funk, I attempted to climb out of the ring, Funk went through the motions of stepping over the top rope, only to remain in the ring; walk through the ropes while falling through the ring apron to the floor. Another major bug I noticed was in a four way match. While I had Jerry Lawler in a sleeper on the canvas, another wrestler pinned the 4th wrestler in the match, this caused Terry Funk to remain on the canvas in the sleeper hold position. You ask what the problem with that is? Well, Jerry Lawler disappeared. After eliminating the other guy, which would have left myself as Funk and Lawler in the ring to battle it out, where ever I walked Funk would jerk to the right as if there was a ghost hanging around. The only way to end this match was to enter the pause menu and select quit game.Another thing you will notice about the graphics, is that some of the wrestlers are overly exaggerated. King Kong Bundy is a lot larger than One Man Gang, when in reality in the 80’s they were of similar size. Wrestlers are also a lot more muscular than you will remember them. It looks as if Acclaim was going for the 80’s cartoonish wrestling look, but that is not to say that the game is at all cartooney.The entrances are a nice touch, although they get a bit repetitive, easily skipped by using the start button. There are some load times that you won’t find in SmackDown, but they’re not too bad.The ri.