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Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood

Generally unfavorable reviews
Based on 17 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Eidos Interactive
Developer: Paradox Development
Genre(s): Wrestling, Action
Players: 2
ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
Release Date: November 16, 2004
Summary
Backyard Wrestling Inc. has announced "your town" as the location of its first live pay per view. They've put a million dollars cash prize on the line for the wrestler who's got what it takes to destroy every obstacle in their way to the main event and ultimately the unified BYW championship. A completely revamped wrestling and animation system raises the ability to inflict copious amounts of pain to an opponent to nearly infinite levels. Standing and ground based submissions, multi-position grappling, a block button body and an even deeper location-specific damage system all play into the carnage! Players will battle through both an enhanced single player experience, complete with death matches and a "quest for the belt" mode, or the ever popular, greatly expanded multi-player scenarios. The list of licensed backyard brawlers has grown immensely, including stars from the explosive home video series, as well as some of the craziest pro wrestlers to ever set foot in a ring. The completely redesigned Create-A-Wrestler System allows gamers to get creative and craft their own alter-ego with. The new robust C.A.W. allows for the customization of a backyard brawler from the ground up, including Tattoo's, Face Paint, Customized Clothing, and more! [Eidos Interactive]
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What The Critics Said
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TeamXbox
We don't yet think Eidos has ironed out all the wrinkles, but we definitely think they are taking the series in the right direction, as Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood is a straight-up, screw the WWE brawler that gamers with a few screws loose will enjoy.
Read Full Review >Game Chronicles
A marked improvement over the original game, at least in features and level design, but ultimately there have been just too many other games in the same or similar genre that edges this one out in overall quality.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
Movement feels floaty, hit detection and collision issues are everywhere, and enemy AI is painfully stupid. [Jan 2005, p.118]
Electronic Gaming Monthly
Three times superior to its predecessor. Though still well shy of very good. [Feb 2005, p.100]
IGN
But in its current form and with so many other better wrestling titles out there, it's mediocrity is the only thing that's exceptional about it.
Read Full Review >Yahoo! Games
But take away the shocking aspects and anti-culture roster of fighters and what's left is still just a mediocre fighting game.
Read Full Review >DarkStation
Although some of the sequences can be pretty over the top, for the most part the game doesn't really pick up any steam.
Read Full Review >Official Xbox Magazine
Lots of blood, but not enough meat. [Jan 2005, p.84]
Worth Playing
Tedious gameplay, dumb A.I., bad collision detection, glitchy graphics, and weak audio in a video game.
Read Full Review >Xbox Nation Magazine
There are audio glitches galore, with sound effects either missing or repeating themselves over and over for no good reason. [Feb 2005, p.93]
Computer and Video Games
With only two way multiplayer returning, this really was a missed opportunity to improve upon a disappointing franchise. As it stands, BW2 gets the smack put down on it by virtually every other fighter out there. [Official UK Xbox Magazine]
Read Full Review >GameSpot
This game is just flat-out bad in most every way you can think of, and for a franchise with such promise and potential, that's a truly disheartening thing.
Read Full Review >TotalGames.net
The controls are pretty lousy, characters will often merge with each other and scenery, and moves feel limited; plus, why can't we grapple an opponent when they're stunned?...Avoid this rubbish at all costs.
Read Full Review >Gaming Target
It’s El Stinko for this title, folks. Unless you’re some diehard fan of ICP (or Tera Patrick, maybe?), you should steer clear of this at all costs.
Read Full Review >GamePro
With sloppy production values, insane load times, sub-par graphics and sound, and gameplay that irrevocably evolves into: grapple, counter, super, grapple, counter, super, this game isn't even worth the rental fee.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
Fans of Backyard Wrestling may want to try this game out, but then again, they might have more fun with a blowtorch and video camera. Lord knows I would.
Read Full Review >G4 TV
Unfortunately, while hitting porn stars with weed whackers to the finely articulate tunes of the Insane Clown Posse might sound like a dream come true to some, the junior high-level execution of this game just brings down any possibility of a truly good wrestling title.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 6.6 (out of 10) based on 3 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Zaeem R. gave it a9:
This is good this game i like the videos you can go for belts i am the eastern champion i am in this different title i want to go the weapons and steel cage match included:ladders canes tacks tables chairs them white sticks hammer flour handcuffs gurtiars tape forks baseball bat bared wires and lots of weapons this game is very very very good.
Tom Lund gave it a1:
Horrible. Bottom line. Do not even waste $5 on renting this one.
