Playing this game could be an embarrassing experience, but also funny: it depends on the player's level of hormones.

User Rating: 6.3 | Rumble Roses PS2
Are you looking for a game with sexy girls and no brain? Have you ever dreamed of a kind of wrestling where wrestlers are all beautiful women dressed in scanty outfits? So you’re in the right place!
Characters in RR reflect the most depraved fantasies a man’s mind could create: so we have the cheerleader, the sexy nurse, the busty cow-girl, a sadomasochistic girl in devil’s costume, a teacher in lingerie… a joy for men’s eyes, honestly.

System control of the wrestlers is immediate to understand and easy to perform: there are mainly three buttons (catch, punch/kick, pin), plus one of them to block attacks and the Lethal-Humiliation moves buttons (L1/L2); to humiliate an opponent you must… perform moves showing her…hmm… most private body parts.
The game starts with ten characters, and there are three main modes: Story, Fight in the Mud, Exhibition.
1) The Story mode is quite long and it takes more than 30 minutes to be completed (about 40-45 minutes, depending on the difficulty level you are playing): after you’ve defeated the final boss you can unlock the different personality of your character, good or evil, plus three different outfits. Essentially, there are twenty playable characters plus the final boss.
2) Fight in the mud: are we sure it’s mud?! It’s more similar to whiskey!
3) Exhibition: beat the final boss in this mode and you unlock a gallery for every character.

Graphics are the best part of the game: the characters are really beautiful, well designed and you can appreciate the high number of polygons, and many details in their bodies; moves are perfectly natural and very realistic.
On the other hand there are very few environments, and, apart from the beach, they’re too similar each other. People in the arenas are different each other, in their clothes and in their faces, and this is good.

Sounds are most of all shouts, that in programmers’ intentions are supposed to be caused by physical pain, but honestly they are more similar to the groans of excited porn-actresses.
Music is pop and rock and it’s not that bad: very catchy Dixie’s “Yankee Rose”, and Candy Cane’s/Becky’s intros.
Dialogues in the Story Mode are simply ridiculous, at times unbearable, and they show characters as sexy as dull: the actresses’ voices are not professional, it’s evident, and Bloody Shadow’s one looks a male voice!

To conclude, if you’re looking for a serious wrestling simulation, forget RR; if you want to have fun with your friends with a frivolous game, or simply to satisfy your voyeur fantasies, this game won’t miss the target, because the only reason to play it are definitely the girls.
And a question: how is it possible this game was developed by the same software house that developed a game such as Silent Hill?!