I'll be honest I preferred Crush over them all

User Rating: 9 | WWF Royal Rumble SNES
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Learning Curve: 15 Minutes

Score: 9 out of 10

Now one of the things I loved most from the 90's was the professional Wrestling that was out for kids to play, in this review I'll be talking about one of the best wrestling games for the SNEs it's time for the Royal Rumble the Royal Rumble has 3 main modes that I can remember a Singles mode, a Tag mode and than the grand daddy of them all, the Royal Rumble, the controls from what I remember were pretty good with the exception of trying to perform your special move, you would have to get the power bar just right if you over did it than he'd just perform a standard move. But once you got it figured out, it was pretty satisfying. The roster consists of 12 Wrestlers: 6 Faces and 6 Heels if I remember right. Each wrestler will come with his entrance music and a actual photo of him, This was the first game I can remember them doing something like that, it wasn't a pixel pic at all, but the real deal which was a nice add on. Game play was all around fun and the visuals were great for it being a 16bit game. What I loved was the fact you could use a chair one hit and the chair would bend over, it was so funny. Also it had the commentators in the background doing color commentary even though you couldn't hear it, it was still fun to see their facial expressions. Over all this game was a great game, the only complaint I have is the fact that for it being the Royal Rumble game it should have had more people, just not the 12, but than again I think because of the music and the photos that they used it probably took up a lot of space in the game so I'm willing to let it go. A 9 out of 10 for it being so solid.