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Oh hell yeah! WWF War
Zone lays the smack down
on its wrestling game rivals,
Rock-ing the ring with the
fiercest action ever seen in
the PlayStation
squared-circle.

Like the World Wrestling Federation, War Zone's gameplay is
violent, fast, and unpredictable. Whether you're ramming your
opponent's head into a steel cage, slapping on the
Sharpshooter, or slamming him through a table, you'll be
amazed by the lifelike realism and exciting gameplay War Zone
provides.

The game features over 15
wrestlers-from "Stone Cold"
Steve Austin to the
Undertaker-each possessing
over 30 authentic wrestling
moves, including submission
holds, top rope (and even top cage!) aerial maneuvers, and
special finishers such as the Tombstone Piledriver. War Zone
also hits the mat with a variety of fun match types including Tag
Team, Steel Cage, Weapons, War, Challenge, and Versus
modes. (Unfortunately, the originally promised Ladder matches
were eliminated from the Þnal version of the game.) You can
create your own wrestlers, learn moves through a training mode,
and get into grudge matches against hated heels on your way to
the title.

WWF War Zone is not only the best wrestling game on the
PlayStation, it's one of the most fun fighting games period. As
D-Generation X might say, "Two words: Buy it!"

Graphics: 5.0 War Zone's wrestlers are the most realistic
looking and detailed (down to the tattoo on Shawn Michaels'
arm) of any PlayStation wrestling game to date. Each signature
move, from the Mandible Claw to the Rock Bottom, looks so
amazing, you'll think you're watching TV!

Sound: 5.0 Hilarious wrestler taunts and side-splitting two man
commentary (Jim Ross says "Bret Hart is about as effective as
a one-legged man in an ass kicking contest") add humor to
each match. The cheering and jeering crowds sound almost
arena perfect.

Control: 4.5 The variety of moves and authentic WWF style of
gameplay will make wrestling fans drool for more. Once learned,
moves are painlessly performed, although trying to remember all
of the different button combinations for each wrestler is a bit
tricky.

Fun Factor: 5.0 WWF War Zone's so fun, you'd trade a night
with Sable to play...er, maybe it's not that fun, but it's still an
outstanding game that destroys WCW Nitro in its
muscle-to-muscle show-down. If you love wrestling, War Zone is
this summer's most sizzling title.

PROTIP: Flatten heads with Ahmed Johnson's Pearl River
Plunge. Tap Forward, Back, Up, and then simultaneously tap
K, BLK when standing near an opponent whose health meter is
red.

PROTIP: To perform
Goldust's Curtain Call, stand
behind a stunned opponent
whose health meter is red and
tap Forward, Forward, TU.

PROTIP: When playing as
Shawn Michaels, deliver the
Sweet Chin Music by tapping
Foward, Down, Up, (Kick
Block) when standing near your opponent when his health
meter is red.

PROTIP: To perform Ken
Shamrock's Ankle Lock, tap
Forward, Down, Back, (Kick
Block) when your opponent is
on the ground and his health
meter is red.

Nintendo 64
What makes War Zone so
great? Well, it's the WWF for
one, with the world's best known wrestling personalities, like
Mankind, Triple H, The Rock, and of course, "Stone Cold" Steve
Austin. Wrestlers who need no introduction deserve a game like
WWF War Zone, which sports some of the best wrestling
graphics ever.

The skin-texturing and player movement is so real you can
smell the sweat. Moreover, Acclaim went to the mat for the
wrestlers by including as many characteristic moves, taunts,
and gestures as it could. When Stone Cold finishes a certain
move, he waggles his head back and forth, and you know that
the smack is just beginning to fly. Signature holds and superior
slam-action fill out the rest of the game. Great sound effects
help too, including the best commentating around and tons of
quips from the wrestlers themselves.

WWF's control is fairly easy
to get used to, although some
of the harder moves require
pretty loose fingers due to
their complexity and because
the computer's A.I. is lightning
fast.

But War Zone takes things
through the roof with several great features, like
create-a-wrestler, grudge matches, hidden characters, cage
matches, and much, much more. Fans of N64 wrestling gather
round-the best has entered the ring and fight fans looking for
some diversionary action should tag along. War Zone provides
the thrills and spills of an all-out street fight, but with much
better scripting.

Graphics: 4.5 Smooth, seamless body textures and fairly
accurate face rendering push this game past other wrestling
titles. Some minor nuances, like slow character movements and
lackluster weapons, bring the graphics down a notch.

Sound: 5.0 The best things about the sound are the crowd
interaction (they actually chant for their favorite) and the
sometimes hilarious wrestler sound bites. A pretty funny
announcing team helps, and all the attendant grunts, groans,
and rib cracks are in place.

Control: 4.0 Gamers will be happy to know that both the analog
and the directional pad are supported on the N64. However, the
computer occasionally wins the tie-ups
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