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概要
RetroMania Wrestlingは、1991年に日本のテクノスから発売された名作アーケードゲーム「レスリングフェス」の正式な続編です。
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RetroMania Wrestling レビュー&レーティング
It's decent throwback to the WWF Superstars arcade cabinet but it loses it's fun factor after a couple of playthroughs. The playthrough isntIt's decent throwback to the WWF Superstars arcade cabinet but it loses it's fun factor after a couple of playthroughs. The playthrough isnt very long because the story mode still isn't complete and the game has been out for over a year. For a game with so many delays it still feels like it was rushed to market.
RetroMania Wrestling continues the action-filled fun established by classic, arcade wrestling titles, but features additional mechanics to please contemporary audiences. It isn't the deepest wrestling game, but that's part of its breezy, accessible charm.
While not perfect and sorely lacking playable female characters, RetroMania Wrestling is an enjoyable, feature-packed love-letter to the late 80’s and early 90’s era of wrestling videogames and the WWF in general.
Retromania Wrestling is a brilliant throwback to the 90’s when wrestling games were simple and fun, and it ticks all the right boxes. The art style is fantastic and I had so much fun playing it. If you are a wrestling fan you must grab this – you will not be disappointed!
RetroMania Wrestling is a game designed with a very specific type of professional wrestling fan in mind, and those individuals may be able to enjoy it for what it is. It has a nice selection of arenas and a small but decent roster. The biggest problems with RetroMania Wrestling are its lack of content and high price point, but maybe future updates will make it a more fully-featured game that matches its asking price.
RetroMania Wrestling is simply the best wrestling game available on the Switch. Appealing to both hardcore wrestling fans and old-school gamers, it’s a hark back to a forgotten era of gaming. The Switch still needs a new AAA wrestling game, though.
Throw back to the past greats!!!! In all the characters present, i think i am familiar with the legion of doom! Can't tell more about theThrow back to the past greats!!!! In all the characters present, i think i am familiar with the legion of doom! Can't tell more about the others as i am not a hardcore wrestling fan like i used to be back in the 90s. If you love beat em up/ wrestling this game is highly recommended for you. Fantastic job done by the developers.
RetroMania Wrestling looks like WWF WrestleFest, plays (a bit) like Fire Pro and has a wide variety of entertaining arenas to play in. However, the tiny roster, lack of creation modes, lack of online and brief single-player experiences mean you're really going to need to be interested in local multiplayer if you're going to be playing this one for a long time. To give it the Cena test: it's got our respect for going old-school and it'll get loyalty from the cult following it'll inevitably gain, but it still needs a bit more hustle before it's the finished product, whereas just now it feels like The Prototype.
I really like the throwback look of it and even with the 16 bit look, you can easily tell which sprite is supposed to be which wrestler. ThereI really like the throwback look of it and even with the 16 bit look, you can easily tell which sprite is supposed to be which wrestler. There is a surprising amount of move variety amongst each competitor and the learning curve isn't too extreme. There's even a difficulty meter in the options. But, like any wrestling game, you will eventually encounter duplicate moves or wrestlers performing moves they've never actually performed. The lack of online at launch and the paltry options of wrestlers available at launch detract things a bit here, and I would've liked a bit more from presentation in the way of a post match celebration or something along those lines (right now at the end of a match in versus mode, you're taken right back to the main menu), but of the 16 wrestlers available, all are well known to any wrestling fan who follows the independent scenes and/or New Japan, though if you're just a WWE fan, Johnny Retro (John Morrison) and the Road Warriors may be the only wrestlers you know (add the Blue World Order to that if you're an Attitude Era fan). The lack of online and the small roster (DLC is on its way including Impact superstar Chris Bey and other well known names) are definitely big detracting points but they're things that the developers have said during the dev process will be addressed after launch so I'm willing to give them their time. This is by no means a world beater or 2K Killer, but it wasn't meant to be either and it definitely beats the pants off of Battlegrounds for $10-$15 less as well.
It's a great arcade beat-em-up wrestling game that MOSTLY delivers on what was promised by the devs. I know there were a lot of delays onIt's a great arcade beat-em-up wrestling game that MOSTLY delivers on what was promised by the devs. I know there were a lot of delays on releasing this title but some of the features such as persistent championship titles and alternative wrestler outfits just don't seem to be anywhere in the initial release.I was really looking forward to seeing the different championship titles move around the roster but they dont so I hope this gets worked on.It's a fun one though and plays pretty well on the switch.
Retrosoft Studios "RetroMania Wrestling" Might be the best wrestling game in over a Decade. Highly recommend this for fans of Retro wrestlign games.
RetroMania Wrestling is a breath of nostalgia reminding me of the great wrestling games over the years. While fans of Wrestlefest and otherRetroMania Wrestling is a breath of nostalgia reminding me of the great wrestling games over the years. While fans of Wrestlefest and other Technos greats will see the similarity in design quickly it nods to many more wrestling games of the past. As a fan of Mat Mania in the arcade as well as many others over the years. There’s a lot to offer here and RetroSoft is tossing around ideas for more modes and such as well as coming soon wrestlers. For what this game is, and indie developed wrestling game dating back to 10 years ago to a fast track development in about 2 years time, it’s simply a must have for fans of all the wrestling games of my generation. Wrestling isn’t what is was back in the early days of Wrestlemania and the decades to follow. Over time the huge stars and excitement of the wrestling scene became watered down and so did the games. RetroMania Wrestling I ripped through all the achievements in a couple hours as a veteran of button smashing and up, down, left right formula master. I love the CPU vs CPU vs matches and found my favorite Character the Big Meanie can dominate the squared circle for those who may struggle with the retro control. In my mind this game is exactly what it should be and I’m excited to see what the RetroSoft team has in store in the future for its fans. Fans must rumble on over to the Xbox digital games store and smash the buy button like you just put your opponent in a figure 4 leg lock. Well done RetroSoft well done indeed….
RetroMania Wrestling is the perfect sequel to a classic. Not only does it maintain the essence of WWF Wrestlefest but it also develops the mechanics adding depth and strategy. Although there are a ton of gameplay options, the lack of online play and the niche roster may discourage some players. However, even with few missing elements, this is one of the best wrestling games currently available and a must for fans of the sport.
Perhaps the initial asking price is a bit high, then - we think $19.99 would have been the sweet spot for RetroMania Wrestling at launch - but it's still nevertheless an enjoyable game. The art style is fantastic, the gameplay is classic 90s style fun, and you can tell it's been made by people who really love the business of professional wrestling. It's not going to replace WWE 2K's series for casual fans, but hardcore wrestling aficionados might just fall in love with it.
RetroMania Wrestling isn’t the most technically accomplished wrestling game out there, but it is a joyous arcade brawler that gets more entertaining the more people you can rope in to a match. Like the game that inspired it, it’s not going to occupy you for hours in a single sitting but you’ll keep coming back for another dose of wrestle ’em up action.
I absolutely adore this game.Gameplay is fun, challenging and rewarding.The artistic presentation is phenomenal, you can tell a lot ofI absolutely adore this game.Gameplay is fun, challenging and rewarding.The artistic presentation is phenomenal, you can tell a lot of heart went into this.There's a whole bunch of modes and match types you can enjoy;Story, Ten Pounds Of Gold, RetroRumble, Versus. All of them are very enjoyable.If you're a wrestling fan and you like video games, I'd recommend this game 100%.The only thing that's missing for me personally is a creation suite, however the devs have mentioned they're looking at potentially doing this down the line. 10/10.Thank you for making this game Retrosoft.
Retromania is kind of a mix of Fire Pro and Wrestlefest but I will stress that if you found Fire Pro hard, you will most likely enjoyRetromania is kind of a mix of Fire Pro and Wrestlefest but I will stress that if you found Fire Pro hard, you will most likely enjoy Retromania. Retromania has only one instance of timing based mechanics that you have to keep doing, which happens right as you lock up with an opponent. While the Fire Pro series can have a string of timing mechanics to do more advanced moves and whatnot. To Sum it up, if in Retromania you want to pull off more advanced ring style moves, like even special tag moves, its simply about getting your opponent into the right position. (as well as having your momentum meter high enough but this is easy to understand and increase)Even if you're not a fan of wrestling but enjoy a mix of fighting and "beat em up" games you will probably have fun with this too. One of the reasons I love wrestling games over playing a traditional fight game is that the best wrestling games usually don't lock the more advanced moves behind an absurd button combination. As for Retromania it has a simple, but fleshed out grapple system to where you have light, medium, heavy attack options that you gain access to by combo-ing, lets say, a light attack with one of the direction buttons will do a different move. So you not only have several grapple options per light attack, you have a slew of moves for medium and heavy grapples too. This whole system works in conjunction with the momentum meter, which raises from L/M/H as your pound on your opponent or successfully taunt without be punched in the face before you finish it.As for game modes and whatnot, in a lot of ways the game is what you make it, in that you have around 7 core match based options ranging from simple 1v1's, tag matches up to 4vs4, free for all matches, and an absurd Rumble match which allows a bunch of wrestlers in the ring at the same time. Most of these match options can also be tweaked further, like adding a Cage on top of the ring that you can actually climb and perform moves off of, or slam your opponent into.All in all, I think Retromania is great, it borrows some of the best elements from classic 16bit wrestling games, most of which never were released in the USA back in the day. The developers have also shown that they want to keep improving the game by adding more gameplay options, wrestlers and so on. Even right after the day 1 launch they were already tweaking and improving different things based on community feedback.
Despite its dated aesthetics, RetroMania Wrestling can still bring the pain. Unfortunately that struggle translates to issues both in and out of the ring. Sometimes, it's important to consider why design decisions were abandoned in the past, rather than meticulously recreating frustrating mechanics for modern audiences in the name of authenticity.
I am not the target audience for this game. I played WrestleFest in the arcade and enjoyed the game. I am not a wrestling fan and most of theI am not the target audience for this game. I played WrestleFest in the arcade and enjoyed the game. I am not a wrestling fan and most of the characters in RetroMania Wrestling are unfamiliar to me. However, I am having a blast playing the game. It really reminds me of the days of putting a quarter in a machine and not really knowing how to play. Over many quarters and discussions with friends we figured out the moves and lasted longer and longer per quarter. RetroMania brings that feel back to the PC. The first few matches I lost and lost bad. As I started to figure out the timing and understand how the AI worked I was able to win more and more. After about 5-6 hours of play I was able to beat 10 Pounds of Gold and Story Mode. That still leaves me a lot of game time left to learn new characters and try different types of matches, rules and difficulties.Overall, I highly recommend this to any wrestling and wrestling game fan. For casual gamers if button mashing and quick matches are your thing you will get a lot of value out of the game. I have over 25 hours into this game and am still enjoying it. The support from the developer has been fantastic. They have already released a new version based on user feedback and I am confident they will continue to build and improve the game. They have already announced at least one free DLC pack and additional story mode content. I look forward to playing this game for a long time.
Now while I might not be the biggest wrestling fan out there this game is still a blast to play! With it's simplistic controls, combined withNow while I might not be the biggest wrestling fan out there this game is still a blast to play! With it's simplistic controls, combined with some pretty amazing moves that can be pulled off, It's truly a great game, especially while playing with multiple people. While scrolling though some of the reviews and comments on steam you start to realize a pattern concerning the price, and in my personal opinion I think it a great price for this game. For a game that continues the legacy of that of WrestFest, and for all the hard work the developers have been going though(especially with everything that been going on in the world) I believe it is perfect price. All that combined with cooperative developers makes this game a great game, while not the best, there are still plenty of updates and DLC's hopefully being added to the game to really strengthen this game, into it's full potential.
Retromania is very stylish, addictive, and interesting game in every way possible, from gameplay, to the roster and story mode. But, althoughRetromania is very stylish, addictive, and interesting game in every way possible, from gameplay, to the roster and story mode. But, although a very unique and different project, Retromania's price is certainly not 26$ (current price on Steam), there's simply not enough content in the game, for such price. I really hope, that sooner or later, we will get a big DLC with new moves, roster members, and, for sure, Create-a-Wrestler, and (in my wild dreams) Create-a-Story. My rating would surely be 10/10, if the game was cheaper, or, if the game would have more to offer. really recommend playing Retromania Wrestling, but price is just not right.
Retrosoft clearly understands the kind of game it wanted to make in RetroMania, and aesthetically, it succeeds. Gaining the momentum in a match that's in full swing, and keeping it until victory, is exhilarating. But as of now, RetroMania perpetuates aspects of pro wrestling that are better left in the past.
公開日 | 2021年2月25日 |
発行 | Retrosoft Studios |
コンテンツ評価 | T (Teen) |
ゲームモード | コーポラティブ, マルチプレイヤー, シングルプレイヤー |
ジャンル | インディー, アーケード, スポーツ, ファイティング |
テーマ | アクション, キッズ |
プラットフォーム | PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch |