This 2002 main game is a professional wrestling simulation for PS2, Xbox, and GameCube, focusing on competitive fighting sports action featuring a large roster of legendary wrestlers. The core loop involves executing grappling sequences and signature moves in the ring, with the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions uniquely offering video interviews with the featured legends. Note that regional releases, like the European version, contained exclusive UK-based wrestlers not found in other editions.
The gameplay loop involves engaging in one-on-one or multi-person matches, utilizing grappling, striking, and signature maneuvers specific to the chosen wrestler. The game builds upon the established mechanics of its predecessor, focusing on delivering a robust simulation experience within the squared circle.
A significant element of this entry is its roster composition. It features a substantial lineup of wrestling icons, including over two dozen competitors new to the series compared to the first game. However, roster changes mean that some figures from the initial release are absent, replaced by these new additions.
The console versions offered unique supplementary material that enhanced the historical aspect of the game. Specifically, the PlayStation 2 and Xbox releases included video interviews with many of the featured legends, providing context and insight into the personalities represented in the game.
Content varied slightly by region. While the main roster was consistent across initial releases, the European version of the game contained exclusive content, featuring four specific wrestling legends from the United Kingdom who were not present in the standard North American packages.
The primary distinguishing factor of this title is its integration of documentary-style video content alongside the standard wrestling simulation. This blend of competitive sports action with archival interviews provides a specific historical layer to the experience, focusing heavily on the legacies of the included icons.
The game was launched across three major consoles of that generation: PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, and Xbox. As a main title from 2002, there are no official expansions or downloadable content packages associated with this release; the full experience is contained within the original physical media.
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