Metacritic Games

WWF No Mercy (Nintendo 64)

THQ
Wrestling
Players: 4
T (Teen)
Developer: Asmik Ace Enterainment
Released November 14, 2000

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

89 / 100

Critic Reviews

100 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.
100 Daily Radar
The best wrestling game ever made and one of the best games ever to appear on the N64.
100 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.
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.
95 Nintendojo
One of the greatest games you will find on the N64, and arguably the best wrestling game ever created.
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.
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.
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.
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.
83 Game Revolution
A really good wrestling game. However, its superiority over "Wrestlemania 2000" is marginalized due to technical limitations.
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."
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.
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.
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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