Friday 1 May 2015

WWF Attitude

- Fired up the WWF Attitude game for my N64 last night and thought I'd blog my career mode progress instead of doing a PPV review as i'm virtually retired from them now though Breakdown may be done if I can be bothered at the weekend.

- Career mode is simple to follow if rather long, you start on House Shows then after some wins get on HeAt and Shogun Saturday then lastly RAW is WAR and the end of month PPVs. It's split into three tiers - European Title, IC Title and the WWF Title. You start at the bottom of the pile as it's done like the old WCW Top 10 rankings though it has 20 in Euro then 15 in IC and you face the man ahead of you in a match and progress that way though they do throw in tag, triangle or even handicap matches in on occasion and a loss sends you back a spot.

- I've picked Undertaker as I know his move set or at least some good moves which brings me to a confession on fighting games ie MK I hate button mashers and on wrestling games I hate people who do the same move all the time, well i've become one here as all my matches so far follow a pattern of - One Handed Chokeslam -Punch x10 - One Handed Chokeslam - Chokeslam - Tombstone 1,2,3.
 I have yet to lose by pinfall, that's not really a brag as my opponents have be on the Mosh, Kurrgan level but I did lose a handicap match via countout to the great thrown together team of Thrasher and Dr. Death (RIP), I did team w/ Taka Michinoku though and in an effort to strengthen Death Valley/Japan relations I let Taka pin Jerry Lawler, European Title here I come.

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- Actually managed to finish the game in one sitting as my matches 90% of the time lasted about 2 minutes and I had to beat Mankind for the WWF Title and after all these matches all I got was a pic of Undertaker and something saying like Congratulations on being Champion and that was it, uh.