- Publisher: Acclaim
- Release Date: Dec 3, 2001
User Score
8.3
out of 10
Generally favorable reviews- based on 13 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 9 out of 13
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Mixed: 3 out of 13
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Negative: 1 out of 13
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RobbieOct 27, 200210To be honest, once i began playing LOW, I have totally forgot the SD! controls. LOL :) Anyway, a kicking game with a lot of potential. Pretty cool entrances with cool variations! A must have, long time wrestling fan or not.
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DanielE.Apr 15, 200210Low rules, it has more replay value then the other wwf games like sd jbi and raw. I guess you people are all wwf fan boys. I like the wwf and their games but low is way better then all of them but if acclaim called the game wwf legends you people would say this game is the best you ever played old school still rules and low just proves it.
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JosephW.May 31, 200210I like it, could be a better gameplay, but for a cd based game, it is fun and once used to the buttons it is challenging.
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JohnJ.Feb 15, 20029It looks as though there are some real idiots here. This game rocks, and actually moves at a pace real people move at. If you want a real wrestling game this is it. Of course if you don't know the names on this wrestling game, you shouldnt be playing wrestling games anyway.
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60If you know the names Von Erich’s, The Iron Sheik or One Man Gang, then you might add a point here.
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The characters in Legends have an exaggerated action-figure look, but they move smoothly and have a robust collection of moves.
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Where's the Ultimate Warrior, Ric Flair, Dave Boy Smith, Hakeem the African Dream, Bushwhackers, Killer Bees, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Big John Studd, Andre the Giant, and others?