Fire Pro Wrestling Returns

Fire Pro Wrestling Returns

Spike Agetec September 15, 2005
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OpenCritic Score

30
Reviews
83%
Recommend
82
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Score Distribution

90-100
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80-89
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"There's a very simple reason why so many modern pro-wrestling games are bad. Pro-wrestling is not a legitimate competitive fight, it's two or more people working together to put on an incredible, breath-taking performance. Wrestlers work within slight nuances of pace, timing and storytelling. The psychological skill of knowing when to kick it in and when to cool it down is just as important as the memorable characters and jaw-dropping moves.But in a video game, you're working against each other, because you're both trying to win. That's all well and good for FIFA, or Madden, or even Street Fighter. But you can't accurately translate the speed and intensity of modern pro-wrestling to a complex, realistic sim. That's why when Adam Cole (Bay Bay) and Ricochet have a ladder match in NXT, it's a breathless thing of beauty, but if you have the same match in a WWE 2K title, it's a boring clusterfuck. The more "realistic" the genre gets, the worse it gets.Fire Pro Wrestling is a long-running series that strips wrestling sims back to basics, while featuring deep gameplay mechanics and so many customisation options that it becomes less a competitive wrestling title, and more of a sandbox wrestling title. Fire Pro isn't attempting to perfectly recreate Sports Entertainment "like on TV", it's instead trying to encourage players to create their own memorable moments within the confines of the squared circle."

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Fire Pro Wrestling Returns lets you control a wrestler in matches that emphasize timing and move execution. You chain together grapples slams and strikes using a control scheme that prioritizes responsiveness over flashy combos. The game offers a range of match types and allows customization of movesets and arenas though the focus stays firmly on one-on-one combat. Single player modes include story driven campaigns while local multiplayer lets you test moves against friends. The game stands out for its deep roster of licensed wrestlers and physics based animations that make each collision feel tangible. While it lacks the broad appeal of bigger wrestling titles fans praise its technical depth and accessibility. The dual platform release on PlayStation 2 and 3 gave it a wider reach than earlier entries in the series. Many in the wrestling game community still cite it as one of the more satisfying entries in the genre for its balance of simplicity and nuance.

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Single player, Multiplayer

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