It costs £7.14/9,74€/$9.74 right now, which includes a 35% launch week discount. Wrestling Revolution 3D is out for Windows and Mac on Steam. It’s bonkers and messy and sometimes far too chaotic, but in a way that makes it a very honest depiction of pro wrestling." The fighting system doesn't have any of the flow or precision, but the world is packed with competing feds, and wrestlers who move between them, feud, retire, switch styles, compete for titles, and even die on occasion. "I've played it a lot on mobile and it's pretty much the opposite of Fire Pro. He has already told us a bit, gabbing about Wrestling Revolution 3D's pocket version in his early access review of Fire Pro Wrestling World: I'm sure Adam will shout at us plenty soon. Chaos! Drama! Special matches! Huge matches! Furniture! Ladders! Weapons! Double rings! Wrestling Revolution 3D isn't pretty and it isn't slick but it does get that wrestling should be lively and weird. I'm glad that PC matmasters can once again smell what MDickie is cooking.Īlong with a career mode and sandbox shenanigans, it also has a booking career where you need to run an entertaining show (and can join in, of course). Resident slamfan Adam even declared that MDickie's old Wrestling MPire Remix was probably the best wrestling sim. MDickie is perhaps best known for the astonishing biblical sandbox RPG The You Testament but his wrestle 'em ups offer fine fightfun. Noted wrestlemaniac Mat 'MDickie' Dickie has returned to PC after several years focused on pocket telephones, now delivering Wrestling Revolution 3D to us.
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