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Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This at Home

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Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This at Home
51
8.2 User Score:

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Based on 24 critic reviews
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Game Info

Publisher: Eidos Interactive

Developer: Paradox Development

Genre(s): Wrestling, Sports

Players: 2

ESRB Rating: M (Mature)

Release Date: October 7, 2003

Summary

Backyard Wrestling allows you to step out of the the staleness of the wrestling genre, and into a groundbreaking new world of open ended gameplay. Punish your opponent in highly interactive sprawling environments implementing instruments of pain like thumbtacks, barbed wire, light bulbs, stop signs, baseball bats, tables, fireĀ… as well as the environment itself. Prepare yourself to endure inhuman amounts of pain, and take incredible risks, as you leap from breathtaking heights to beat your opponent, and be crowned "The King Of Hardcore". [Eidos Interactive]

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...

75

Playboy

We finally fulfilled our dream of beating guest stars Insane Clown Posse with a baseball bat. [Oct 2003, p.37]

70

Game Chronicles

If you were a fan of Backyard Wrestling before the game then this title was made just for you. If you enjoy ultra-violent games like "Tenchu" or "Thrill Kill" then you will definitely want to play this game.

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70

GameZone

As a wrestling game it is average at best, but as a fighting game it walks the line between average and good. "Real" wrestling fans will probably be disappointed because of the controls.

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70

Next Level Gaming

Crappy computer AI, and a very "vanilla" Create-A-Wrestler mode just doesn't put this in the same category as Smackdown, Raw, or Wrestlemania.

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70

GamePro

It feels sloppy and looks simple, but from time to time the brilliance of the game design shines through.

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68

Weekly Famitsu

7 / 6 / 7 / 7 - 27 [Vol 801; 23 Apr 2004]

65

IGN

Overly shallow in the mechanical department and not quite sure if it wants to be a fighting game or a wrestler, Don't Try This At Home isn't as fulfilling as it should be.

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60

Cheat Code Central

They made the areas interactive and while it is cool to be able to use and destroy the areas you're fighting in, somewhere along the way they seemed to pass the reality factor of the whole theme the game was based on.

59

GamingTrend

Backyard wrestling is violent, bloody and mimics everything that makes the 'sport' popular, including the culture, music and even the violence... Unfortunately the game isn’t a whole lot of fun.

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57

Electronic Gaming Monthly

Don't count on using this stuff the way it was intended, though. Unlike the routines real wrestlers choreograph, these matches are absolute button-mashing chaos. [Dec 2003, p.194]

55

Game Informer

I can't put my personal feelings on crarpy games aside enough to recommend Don't Try This At Home to anyone but people who think that getting thumbtacks stuck in your ass and scalp are a fun way to spend a Saturday. [Dec 2003, p.148]

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50

Official U.S. Playstation Magazine

If you strip away the seedy premise, the game shows promise of being a knockoff of Capcom's "Power Stone," yet it ultimately falls short of replicating the fun and intensity of the Dreamcast classic. [Dec 2003, p.168]

48

netjak

This game had serious potential amongst fans of the genre, but Eidos and Paradox have totally sacrificed depth and mechanics and put out true garbage.

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47

GameSpot

While Backyard Wrestling certainly has qualities that could make for an interesting wrestling game, Don't Try This at Home is so unpolished that it's far more of a chore than a pleasure to play.

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40

G4 TV

There's some shocking stuff, but nothing exciting happens. It's just like watching Jerry Springer. If you've seen it once, you've seen it all.

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40

PSX Nation

The cartoony violence, blood spills and redneck appeal of Backyard Wrestling’s rural locales and colorful cast of characters wears thin quicker than the time it took its equally-shoddy sequel to come out.

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40

PSM Magazine

About as fun as being hit in the face with a chair. [Holiday 2003, p.44]

35

Deeko

The hardest part about reviewing this game is that it is so fundamentally awful it is hard not to want to give it the lowest score possible.

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33

Play Magazine

There are many reasons to be appalled by this game, but it all starts with a poorly designed game engine that's spazzy to the point of near unplayability. [Dec 2003, p.100]

30

GMR Magazine

Seriously, don't be tempted to suffer through this painful experience. [Jan 2004, p.56]

30

GameSpy

Compared to most wrestling games, the movesets here have been whittled down to almost nothing.

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30

Gamer's Pulse

This game stinks like raw, untreated, sewage. The gameplay is short lived, repetitive, and poorly balanced.

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20

Gamestyle

Try hitting your head against a brick wall for about half an hour instead.

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20

Maxim Online

Sadly, the sloppy controls and graphics make the game about as fun as a blow to the brainpan with a spiked bat.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this game is 8.2 (out of 10) based on 25 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Will D. gave it a2:
This game is abysmal. After the (admitted awesomeness) that is hitting people with household objects wears off, you are left with nothing more than an advertisement for the Insane Clown Posse. It has to be said that any game that can somehow make beating down on the horrorcore group with a 2x4 a tedious experience should be avoided like the plague.

Jay R. gave it a 10:
This game is da booomb!!. If you like to play out of the ordinary you should try backyard wrestling. Fantastic moves, locks etc and the girls in the videos are super hott.

Dave C. gave it a 9:
This game is f...ing awesome, whether or not you're juggalo. if you're down this game has much clown luv. if not, f.... you, but you'll still like the game. the only problem was that the create-a- wrestler option wasnt very... well, creative. aside from that, if you like brutal no-rules brawling, you'll love this game.

[Anonymous] gave it a 10:
Dis game is da f#*kin bomb, its the best wrestling game ive played yet peace out juggalos MCL.

Ezekiel gave it a 9:
The game is great, I mean what other game lets you play as Twiztid, ICP, Rude Boy, and other JCW stars PLUS have some kick ass videos. This game will be top until JCW decides to release their own game.

A Juggalo Fan gave it a 10:
Since this game, Backyard Wrestling, has my favorite two band, ICP and Twiztid, I think it's the coolest thing since toilet paper!

Me L. gave it a 10:
The best wrestling/fighting game out yet.

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