Ring of Honor: Unchained 2019

Ring of Honor: Unchained 2019 is a 3D professional wrestling game developed by ACS Osaka Studio and published by ACS. It is based on the American wrestling promotion Ring of Honor (ROH). It is the sequel to Ring of Honor: Unchained 2018, and the third installment in the annual Ring of Honor: Unchained series. Released in 2018 for PlayStation 4, PC and the Samsung Zeo.

Just like its predecessor, Ring of Honor: Unchained 2019 runs on the Unreal Engine 4, allowing for highly detailed in-game graphics and realistic character models.

Gameplay
The game retains the gameplay of the previous Ring of Honor: Unchained titles, while also including brand new gameplay elements.

The game includes a new “Signature Move” system. In place of storing finishers, the player instead gets to store up to three Signature Moves, which they can then use later on in the match to turn the tides. Each wrestler has up to three signature moves in their moveset. Other features that utilize stored finishers in the previous games, like Instant Kick-Out, still work in the same way.

The game includes certain match types as seen in ROH television such as single and tag modes, as well as support for up to eight wrestlers on-screen. Like in the last game, in-

game commentary is provided by Ian Riccaboni and Colt Cabana, the latter of which is also a selectable wrestler.

Wrestling Styles

 * Power: Specializes on strong grapples.


 * Shoot: Specialzes on striking moves like punches and kicks


 * Catch: Specializes on countering and quick grapples


 * Hold: Specializes on submission holds.


 * Lucha: Specializes on high-flying maneuvers.

Modes
The available game modes are as follows: Quick Match, Main Event (Exhibition), Career, Create, My Roster and Options.

Quick Match
Quick Match mode allows players to start a single match against a random opponent, without the need for setting up rules or choosing the opponent.

Main Event
In Main Event mode, players can create a single match of their choice against the CPU or other players. Available match types are as follows.

New match types are denoted with a (*)


 * Single


 * 3-Way


 * 4-Way (Normal, 4-Corner Survival)


 * Battle Royal (6-Man, 8-Man)


 * Tag Team (Normal, Tornado)


 * 6-Man Tag Team (Normal, Tornado)


 * Cage (Single, Tag Team)


 * Scramble Cage (Single, Tag Team)


 * Hardcore


 * Tap-Out


 * Ladder


 * Iron Man


 * Gauntlet*


 * I Quit

Career
The game’s Career Mode remains mostly the same as the previous game, with various additions.

After various complaints from players,some of the realistic aspect of the previous game's career mode have been toned down significantly for Ring of Honor: Unchained 2019. The training courses have been removed in favor of a more conventional grinding system, where the payer would get Experience Points depending on how good their match is.

Squash matches and one-sided bouts would garner medium to little Experience Point gain, while a back-and-forth battle would reward the player high amounts of Experience Points. Experience Points are universal among CAWs, as well as wrestlers from the in-game roster that are used in Career Mode (but not in other game modes, where they get their original stats).

Winning the ROH World Championship with at least one wrestler in Career Mode (or paying $0.99 through in-game purnchases) would unlock the ability to use unlimited Experience Points, perfect for CAW makers who like to customize their CAWs' stats.

Fatigue, health risks, and injuries still remain in Unchained 2019's career mode. However, the retiring aspect has been removed entirely, meaning players can push through their selected wrestler's career without being bound by the limitations of the Injury system.

Create
The Create Mode has been revamped, with, the brand new ability to create female wrestlers, as well as a bevy of brand new customization options and moves to use. The game’s CAW slots have also been expanded, now including 80 CAW slots available.

My Roster
The game’s My Roster Mode remains mostly the same as the previous game, with various additions.

Roster
Roster accurate as of September 2, 2018

Trivia
The game's cover features then-current ROH World Champion Jay Lethal.