Get ready for sexy yet challenging in-the-ring combat. WWX: Rumble Rose delivers intense girl-on-girl wrestling action with an all-female roster of vixens--each with specialty moves. The combat system lets you humiliate your opponents through insults, taunting, and aggressive moves and holds. Your player's costume, attitude, and wrestling style change depending on whether you fight dirty or fair. Naughty or nice, becoming a popular wrestler will earn benefits, including expanded gameplay, additional skills and moves, and more-revealing and flamboyant costumes.


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For the common gamers, this is a neat horny wrestling game. To many pro wrestler fans, this is one of the greatest wrestling games ever made and still holds up incredibly to this day. The fluidity of grappling your opponent and moving them around is outstanding. I was blown away when you fight Lady X, she’ll rotate the upper half of her torso like a 360 and then drop you down afterwards. Subtle things like that is what makes Gen 6th of gaming so special.

To top off this fluidity with the insane wrestling move sets displayed as a lot of moves can happen in reality, but a bit of horny flare to give rumble roses it’s own identity. The pro wrestling skills itself is outstanding and it feels like Women Japanese Pro Wrestling; yet, has the American WWE Attitude Era vibe with the characters themselves. It’s such an odd mixture, but they hit it on the nail for the gameplay.

As for everything else from the gameplay, it ranges from “ugh” to “nice”. Like some of the characters stories, arenas, background, music, etc.

It’s a great game to just see goofiness unfold and some of the character’s movesets are wild. I wish rumble roses continued on as wrestling games been stale for a decade now, but I’m happy such titles like these exist.

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Primeiro fight game que faço pelo menos uma campanha

"This cannot possibly be trashier than Dead or Alive," he thought to himself.

It was.