This 2000 Nintendo 64 main game is a technical sports/fighting simulation centered on professional wrestling, featuring the All Japan Pro Wrestling license. Gameplay focuses on strategic in-ring action, chain grappling, and reversals, highlighted by a career mode called "Royal Road Succession." It boasts one of the largest rosters in its series, with 98 wrestlers, and offers extensive customization, including 16 original character slots and the ability to recreate real-world wrestlers using fictional names.
The central experience revolves around realistic in-ring action, emphasizing technical grappling and strategic striking. The gameplay system is built upon detailed physics and responsive controls designed to mimic the flow of a real wrestling match. Players engage in chain wrestling sequences, reversals, and signature maneuvers, requiring timing and positioning to gain the upper hand.
A significant component of the game is its career mode, titled "Royal Road Succession," which provides a structured path for progression and development within the wrestling world.
One of the standout features is the sheer volume of available competitors. The game boasts the largest roster among its series entries, featuring 98 wrestlers at launch. Of these, 23 must be unlocked through gameplay progression.
Furthermore, the game includes 16 dedicated slots for original character creation. The edit mode is highly detailed, providing extensive options, including the ability to create custom masks and access to a wide array of ring attire pieces.
The game incorporates a distinct MMA-style grappling system that influences the technical aspects of the in-ring encounters. While the core roster features 21 officially licensed All Japan Pro Wrestling athletes, the remaining characters are based on wrestlers from other real-life promotions. Due to licensing restrictions, these wrestlers appear under fictional names and appearances, though their unique movesets and taunts allow knowledgeable players to identify their real-world counterparts.
As a title released exclusively in Japan in 2000, the game has not received any post-launch support, downloadable content (DLC), or official expansions. The experience is fixed to the content available at its initial release on the Nintendo 64.
The game features a total of 98 wrestlers available at the start or through unlocking, with the potential to expand the roster up to 114 slots when utilizing the 16 original character creation slots.
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