Thread:SonikkuAensland/@comment-5758863-20160125011727/@comment-5688420-20160328031437

yes, but this one's cheap-as-f**k hard.

you see, there's no run option (at least i haven't figured out how to do one yet) or a reversal system. and you and the opponent are ofthe same speed. so if you got cornered by the CPU (happens really often), you're literally f**ked. opponent mashes punch, grapple, then before you know it, out for the count. and that's just the first opponent (Michael P.S. Hayes)

tbh, NES wrestling games were never that good. Pro Wrestling was viewed as legit good and even then i couln't understand playing it either. there were also a bunch of Hulkamania-era WWF games for NES that sucked hard as well. WWF WrestleMania: Bigger Better Badder (or some words to that effect) didn't even have any proper wrestling moves (a bodyslam and top rope moves were rumored to be in the game, but nobody figured out how to do them) and matches boil down to punches and kicks (and the pin). at least THAT game i can win.