Such an underrated 3DS title. It's a port of a Wii game but it works well on the 3DS as an old school insane moves wrestler…its cheap, do it!
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Such an underrated 3DS title. It's a port of a Wii game but it works well on the 3DS as an old school insane moves wrestler…its cheap, do it!
WWE All Stars delivers fast, fun, fluid and furious arcade-style gameplay to the Nintendo 3DS. Featuring your favorite colorful WWE Legends of the past and larger-than-life WWE Superstars of today, WWE All Stars delivers the greatest roster ever assembled in a WWE videogame – step inside the virtual ring and experience WWE action in the palm of your hand, for the first time ever in 3D!
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Review by IGN
“WWE All Stars was a good wrestling game when it first shipped to stores this
past Spring. Not a great one – since it had a few issues holding it back –
but still a good one, with a fun premise of making the past and present of the
WWE come together and collide. And now, eight months later on the 3DS,
it's still a good game. It's just disappointing that the developers only added
a handful of mostly inconsequential extra modes in the interim, and didn't take
that extra time available to fix a few of the first versions' flaws.”
IGN RATINGS FOR WWE ALL STARS (3DS)
7.0 Presentation
Essentially unchanged from the console versions, All Stars on the 3DS still
simultaneously impresses (with Fantasy Warfare videos) and depresses (with no
included tutorial.)
7.0 Graphics
These visuals are on par with All Stars' Wii version, and that's substantial in
the portable space – but the 3D effect here is clearly an afterthought.
5.5 Sound
I don't think I've ever heard a chorus of “Kick his butt! Kick his butt!”
ring out from the crowd while watching Raw, but that echoed line introduces
every match here in All Stars.
7.0 Gameplay
All Stars had control issues before, and this 3DS edition is hindered by them
too – only now it's a Star icon that you're forced to tap on the touch
screen that's mostly to blame.
7.0 Lasting Appeal
Multiplayer matches were easier to get going on the console versions. The 3DS
edition gets a few out-of-game extras, though, like a lenticular title card and
a Club Nintendo code.
7.0
OVERALL
Good
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