WWE Wrestlemania 21 review

GamesMaster finds that covering yourself in Vaseline doesn't make you The Rock

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You can't always pick out a good wrestler on looks alone. Take Mick Foley - he looks like your fat, friendly uncle, but he's b💯een WWE champ, Japanese King of the Deathmatch, and appeared in some of the most memorable matches of all time.

Compare him to Nathan Jones - huge bloke, more muscles than a seafood buffet, couldn't wrest꧑le to save his𒅌 life. See where we're going here?

If you said we were going 'straight up Wrestlemania's candy ass 🍌with a shiny size thirteen wrestling boot', you'd be right. It's definitely the best looking grappler of all time, with the shiniest wrestlers in history and the best blood effects we've ever seen.

But 🌞when things get technical, this is Studio Giganꦏte's first go at doing a wrestling game, and it shows.

It doesn't show muchౠ, because they've copied most of the playing system directly from SmackDown, from the control system downwards. But it shows in the little things, like the lack of options in the Create-a-Wrestler mode.

And🔯 that the Dudleys come out as separate grapplers rather than as a tag team, or the ropey collision detection💜 - especially when you get caught with a move while running.

Control's much less crisp than Smackdown's, an♎d you'll often be hit by a move that looked like it was way out of range, or one ✤that unnervingly homes in on your grappler.

Most upsetting of all is the career mode. Even more linear than SmackDown's and predictable like a Batista/Spike🦂 Dudley squash match, it's basically just a series of pre-set matches with cutscenes between them.

You never get to pick who to fight, never get to turn down a tag partner and have to win every match - lose, and it's retry, retry and retry again. Which is a bit of a pain when, say, Booker T point-blank refuses to help you out when you're trying to climb up a ladder in a TLC match, even though the Dudleys a�🐟�re working like a well-oiled muscle machine.

The one saving grace for Wrestlemania is the online mode. Much more comprehensive than SmackDown's, it'll offer the option to create your own belt and deck it out with gaudy jewellery paid for out of your precious attribute points. Then you can lose it online to somebody who'll 𒊎sell it back to the computer. Erk.

Still, if a decent league gets going, we might see the closest thing to the actual WWE atmosphere ever. But it's a shame♌ it isn't in the single-player game.

This might look chiselled and buff next to the sle♎ek and shiny SmackDownဣ, but only one of them has got the heart of a champion.

WWE Wrestlemania 21 is out now for Xbox

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