Critic Reviews
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GamePro
With an onslaught of brawlers, multiple play modes, and a solid create-a-wrestler feature, No Mercy will have you grappling for days on end. It's a definite must-have for wrestling fans.
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| 100 |
Daily Radar
The best wrestling game ever made and one of the best games ever to appear on the N64.
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Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
A truly relentless wrestling game that will smack your head into several metal posts before grabbing your feet, twirling you around and launching you several furlongs over empty space.
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| 97 |
Antagonist -- Ant.com
This game is absolutely brilliant, and for me to say that about a Nintendo 64 game makes it that much more so.
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| 95 |
Nintendojo
One of the greatest games you will find on the N64, and arguably the best wrestling game ever created.
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| 93 |
Da Gameboyz
Solid. It has the components it needs to be held in the "elite" status of wrestling video games. It also has enough cool additions and improvements.
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| 90 |
IGN
A terrific game from top to bottom. The game mechanics are sound, the animation is fantastic, the characters are very responsive and there's a tremendous amount of game modes.
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| 90 |
Hot Games
It gets boring fast, and you have to love wrestling to begin with, but if you are a fan, this is a cool game to have.
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| 85 |
Sports Gaming Network
With such new additions as the ladder match, more in-depth championship modes, and new wrestlers, WWF No Mercy is definitely a good investment even with some of the AI problems found in the game.
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| 83 |
Game Revolution
A really good wrestling game. However, its superiority over "Wrestlemania 2000" is marginalized due to technical limitations.
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| 80 |
Spank!
Same old gameplay which wrestling fans will lap up. There are enough new features in here to justify purchasing WWF No Mercy even if you already have "Wrestlemania 2000."
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| 80 |
CNET Gamecenter
Packed with a plethora of wrestlers, features, and gameplay options, WWF: No Mercy is all the wrestling game you'll ever need and then some.
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| 77 |
GameSpot
If you've stuck with THQ through its early WCW games and WWF Wrestlemania 2000, No Mercy may not be fresh enough to hold your attention.
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| 75 |
Core Magazine
Although most of No Mercy's improvements over last year's WWF Wrestlemania 2000 are slight at best, it's still a very good game.
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