This game is tons of fun if you're a fan of Hokuto No Ken. It follows the story of the anime pretty closely and recreated the opening and some iconic scenes in low poly 3D. Also, when you beat the bosses in the single player mode you can use them in a 1v1 multiplayer arena fighting mode. Characters are highly unbalanced but it's a fun little thing.

Having a music software on a PS1 is amazing, it has thousands of loops, samples and beats. You can also make your own loops with a virtual keyboard and a music video with poligonal effects. For the time it was pretty amazing, unfortunately given the low playstation memory, song may be pretty short, expecially if you use a lot of samples, same with music video. PC version doesn't have this limitation and surprisingly works on win 10.

What were they thinking, making an educational game out of Rayman, a game that is already pretty difficult platformer and adding maths and language problems at you.

This is an absolute terrible game... but it has an insane amount of playable secret characters from referees and announcers, who usually aren't playable in wrestling games, to.. cows and horses and skeletons and wireframe men... everything they could throw at it.
Also some wrestlers actually were filmed shooting promos at you and why you should pick them. These two are the only reason why i'm giving it more then half star

If i had this game as a kid I would have absolutely loved it. The presentation is pretty good and it also has a gallery where you can learn more about the dinosaurs present in the game. As for gameplay it's ok, very much a button masher but moves are responsive and have good animations so you can have fun with other people.

Decent little adventure game, mostly straighforward with a bit of castle exploration to find secret and collectibles, and has music from Jeremy Soule who also did Elder Scrolls surprisingly