(Minhas reviews são simples e diretas)
Eu guardo esse jogo com muito carinho, joguei muito quando era pequeno.
Eu me lembro de ver as personagens lutando e ficar louco com meus amigos rindo, a minha favorita era a japonesinha, tbm me lembro tbm de ficar com vergonha quando jogava contra meu pai kkk,
Esse jogo tinha um bug muito louco que uma das personagens na roupa de biquíni ficava com o modelo do braço em formato de triangulo kk, eu vi isso a primeira vez na fase da lama, no inicio eu e meu pai falamos q era um bug maluco, e dps agnt começou a falar que era um escudo da personagem e uma mecânica do jogo kkkkk.
E como não lembrar da lutadora ciborg? kkkk, mano ela era osso de vencer, que personagemzinha atentada kkk, a primeira vez q lutei com ela penei, depois eu peguei o jeito, mas quando ela usava o especial de braços de hélice não tinha escapatória, posso ta com a memória ruim, mas me lembro que quando acertava a nossa personagem ela voava pro alto e saía fumaça kk.
De qualquer forma, posso ta recomendando o jogo e dando 10 pelo fator nostalgia, mas tenho certeza que se eu jogasse dnv eu iria me divertir muito, e é isso que importa pra mim, o jogo pode não ter uma história ótima como o shining force neo que eu to jogando agora, mas se ele tem pelo menos uma gameplay divertida, cara.. isso pra mim já é o bastante.
Without a fat set of features, I really feel like the developers should have amped up the one unique thing the game has going for it - the girls...As it is, Rumble Roses is a tease - you like what you see, but it won't go as far as you'd like. [Dec 2004, p.70]
Beyond the jaw-dropping visuals there's actually a fun and entertaining piece of 'soft' ware to be held, er... had. So what if it raises a few eyebrows? It's only a game.
Sadly, it's still hard to really pull off your basic wrestling moves with any regularity, and more often than not, you'll be repeating the same move over and over again.
Almost everything in Rumble Roses is poorly done, from the controls to the graphics to the writing to the voice acting. It's cheap, it's sleazy, and it utterly fails as a game.
Good battle system, it's fun to play, and although there are few stipulations for exhibition matches, there is a story mode where each character has their own story, one of the best women's wrestling games.
Oh , another gem in gaming history. Not only is it a fun to play wrestling game, the female protagonists are awesome and have a fun enough backstory to be likable. Of course this game focuses on a male audience who always like to pick the female protagonist in a fighting game for their own reason.
This is a good game overall. The gameplay can be a little difficult at first, but it is possible to continue defeating the computer. The animations are not perfect, but graphics are decent for 2004. Some of the characters are borderline racist or sexist, I'm not sure which, but I'm not going to take this seriously. I'd rather play the sequels but I don't have an X360. This is good enough and you should pick up this game if you like fighters.
My guilty pleasure to play with friends. I don't play it because it's particularly good or anything; I play it because it's hilarious and the controls are somehow ridiculously fun to play if you've got a few like-minded friends.
Also it makes for a great conversation starter when people walk in the room and see you maxing out an embarrassment meter while you're playing a busty teacher and your friend is playing a nasty Brazilian nurse.
SummaryGet down with Rumble Roses, the first and only all-women?s wrestling game on any platform. These wrestling beauties not only score a perfect 10,000 polygons per character, they also have all the some of the best moves and talent found in any wrestling game. But make sure to watch out for that Mud Match Mode, because these sexy vixens mig...