EL33TONLINE: News tag archive: wweallstars
I am fully aware of a select few unbelievers out there who insist that the WWE is not real and that the fight outcomes are predetermined. I am also aware that quite a hefty number of those unbelievers also happen to play every WWE game that is released every year. Finally I also happen to know that those purchasers are getting a little annoyed with the biannual releases of increasingly inferior products.
Of the three issues above, I only have a solution to number one above: WWE All Stars. Yes, this game appears to be so random in its execution that the outcomes are never predetermined and are a genuine surprise for all fighters involved. This has to be one of the most random fighters I have ever played.
Continue reading El33tonline’s review of WWE All Stars.
Do we have any Irish readers out there? If so, have you issued the mandatory pinch and a punch for the first day of the month? Because it’s the first day of the month you know, and not just any month either, it’s April and you only have another few hours left to take the mickey out of someone!
Speaking of April, we’ve compiled this handy-dandy release list of what will be releasing this month (if we’ve missed anything please feel free to let us know by the way). As if all that hard work wasn’t enough already, the El33tonline team has also done some soulsearching and selected their pick of the bunch. It’s not an easy job, so go easy on us, and let us know what you’ll be spending your hard-earned cash on this month in the comments below.
WWE All Stars from THQ features legendary luminaries of the wrestling world, all of whom have been thrown together into one tournament so we can finally, once and for all, discover the greatest wrestler of all time.
My money’s on Hulk Hogan.
WWE All Stars is available today in North America for most platforms, and then later this week in Europe and the UK, and this inspiring launch trailer for the crazy-looking (and well over-the-top) wrestler showcases some of the muscle-bound monstrosities included in the game as they throw, slam and crush each other in the ring… and then pose their way into your heart:
Are you an Xbox LIVE Gold member? Are you a fan of wrestling? Do you enjoy wrestling videogames?
Then you had best waste no time in grabbing the promised Xbox LIVE demo for THQ’s WWE All Stars to experience the “high-flying, hard hitting and over the top action,” and play as either Rey Mysterio or the Ultimate Warrior.
Just yesterday we found out that a demo for WWE All Stars would be available later this month. Today we get a closer look at the Match Types that you can look forward to in this arcade-style brawler.
WWE All Stars promises to deliver “one of the greatest rosters ever assembled in a wrestling-centric videogame.” Players will be able to generate matches between the WWE Legends and the WWE Superstars, each of whom have individual abilities, signature moves and renowned finishes.
Wrestling fans rejoice because THQ has just announced that a demo for WWE All Stars will be available in the UK later this month.
The demo will feature The Ultimate Warrior, described as a “fierce striker in the ‘Brawler’ class,” and Rey Mysterio, “a fearless high-flyer from the ‘Acrobat’ class.” These are just two of the four player classes which will be available in the game.
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