Fire Pro Wrestling Review

It shines as an enjoyable, solid wrestling game that will provide hours upon hours of entertainment to fans of the genre.

The Japanese Fire Pro series is well known by wrestling fans as one of the longest-running wrestling game franchises available--provided you stay up to date on Japanese releases. While in the United States, developers have tried to capitalize on the strengths of the respective WWF and WCW licenses, but only the Fire Pro series has tried to capture the fun and excitement of wrestling without a federation license, taking it back to the days when Pro Wrestling on the NES was king. With the US debut of Fire Pro Wrestling on the Game Boy Advance, the western hemisphere can now check out what it's been missing since the days of the SNES.

Fire Pro Wrestling features good-looking 2D grapplers fighting in an isometric environment. The venues and crowds are attractive, but by no means mind-blowingly detailed. The fighters themselves look great for 2D sprites, with top-notch animation and each of the moves accurately rendered and easily recognizable by anyone familiar with real-life wrestling moves and holds. Even more impressive is the sheer number of unique fighters and the heated action that takes place when four fighters get it on at once. The different background themes are rock-heavy generic anthems, and the game doesn't suffer much with the sound turned down. You will, however, miss out on the crowd reactions and satisfying pounding noises, as well as the occasional sick squishing sound of a particularly gory move.

The fighters move fluidly, and the control is absolutely flawless. Your fighter tosses light and medium attacks with the A and B buttons and executes heavy moves with both face buttons at once. The R trigger sets your fighter running, while the L trigger lets you take a breather and regain some of your lost stamina. The select button causes your character to taunt, which has a palpable effect on the crowd as well as your own performance. In a welcome departure from the genre, the grappling system in Fire Pro punishes button mashers and rewards precise timing. Two characters will initiate the grapple by making contact with each other--the player to input the move command at the right time is rewarded with completing the maneuver. Matches require a steady progression from light to heavy techniques, as starting off with heavy moves will be met by damaging counterholds. Moves can range from standard body slams and triple German suplexes to submission techniques and even include hard-core techniques like jabbing someone's skull with a fork repeatedly, followed by a look that just screams "Me? I didn't do nuthin'!" To further reflect the explosive nature of full-contact fighting, Fire Pro has a critical feature, which allows finishing moves and some techniques the chance to knock out an opponent outright. This goes along with the focus on bloody, brutal matches. If your fighter gets punched or bitten in the face too often, a woman will scream in the background to let you know he's started gushing blood. Too many more hits, and your fighter's face and chest will be visibly coated by a reddish hue. Your fighter will either fight harder or give up easier based on his tolerance for bloodshed.

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