ECW: Anarchy Rulz
(Released on PlayStation and Dreamcast)
Released For PlayStation:
August 15th, 2000 (North America) and September 1st, 2000 (Europe)
Released For Dreamcast:
November 28th, 2000 (North America) and February 9th, 2001 (Europe)
CLICK HERE TO PLAY THE GAME ON PC VIA ARCHIVE.ORG
CLICK HERE FOR ECW's OTHER VIDEO GAME - ECW: HARDCORE REVOLUTION!
After ECW: Hardcore Revolution was disappointingly received to, among other reasons, the lack of an ECW feel (the game was criticized for being too similar to the earlier WWF Attitude release), Acclaim tried to compensate for this by adding many new match types. Among these are the Table Match, Inferno Match, Dumpster Match, Rage In The Cage, Hate Match and Backlot Brawl
The game featured new control mechanics as well, however these felt very similar to the controls that had been with the series since WWF War Zone. Rounding out the additions is the revamped career mode. These was going to be a Nintendo 64 version of this game but it was cancelled as the console was approaching the end of its life.
This was the last game that was made by ECW before they filed for bankruptcy and was later purchased by the WWE. Acclaim went on to produce the Legends of Wrestling series. The more recent incarnation of ECW would appear in three games in the WWE SmackDown vs. RAW series (2008-2010)
Roster:
- Balls Mahoney
- Beautiful Billy
- Big Sal E. Graziano
- Bill Alfonso
- Chris Chetti
- CW Anderson
- Cyrus The Virus
- Danny Doring
- Dawn Marie
- Dusty Rhodes
- Elektra
- Francine
- Jack Victory
- Jason
- Jazz
- Jerry Lynn
- Jim Molineaux
- Joe Finegan
- Joel Gertner
- Joey Styles
- Judge Jeff Jones
- Justin Credible
- Kid Kash
- Lance Storm
- Little Guido
- Lou E. Dangerously
- Masato Tanaka
- New Jack
- Nova
- Paul Heyman
- The Prodigy
- Rhino
- Roadkill
- Rob Van Dam
- The Sandman
- Simon Diamond
- Angel
- Spike Dudley
- Steve Corino
- Super Crazy
- Tommy Dreamer
- Tony DeVito
- Yoshihiro Tajiri
Jobbers:
Like in ECW: Hardcore Revolution, the game featured wrestlers who featured in ECW events, as well as a separate cast of "jobber" characters. By pressing 'Right' on the selection screen, the player can see the jobber list. They are a mixture of staff members in ECW and Acclaim, as well as some completely fictional personalities. They all appear randomly as opponents in the earlier stages of Career Mode. At first, Trainer is the only one available as a playable character. The remainder need to be unlocked through game-play, and had move sets borrowed from characters that previously featured in ECW Hardcore Revolution and WWF Attitude.
Arenas:
- House Stadium - a basic arena that is dark and gray. There are no pyrotechnic or lighting effects during wrestler entrances.
- Brick Stadium - an arena with the stage set often used on ECW television broadcast and Pay-Per-View events. Entrances sometimes include lighting effects.
- Elks Stadium - an arena loosely based upon the Elks Lodge in Queens, New York. Entrances in this arena may include lighting and pyrotechnic effects.
- ECW Stadium - an arena which features a set that bears a strong resemblance to the ECW Arena in South Philadelphia. Like the Elks Stadium, some entrances will include lightning and pyrotechnic effects.
- Backlot - this space is based on the back lot of a large building. It is a large, concreted area surrounded by fencing and brick walls. There is no ring, meaning that certain moves could not be performed due to a lack of corners or ring ropes. Players can still perform diving attacks from the top of a trash can or fence. There is no commentary either, being replaced with ambient sound effects instead. The crowd is much quieter to simulate them watching the match from inside the building. Various weapons are randomly thrown into the area.
Career Mode:
The career mode returned with two major differences. The fictional Acclaim Championship was removed, leaving only two championships in the single-player singles career. This made the mode considerably shorter to play through. The other difference was the addition of a stable career mode.
In each career mode, the player(s) begin at the bottom of the rankings for a championship title. They begin their careers in matches at House show events against weaker opponents. As the player progressed, they began facing an increased caliber and number of opponents at bigger events. While each show was advertised as being in a different city, the difference only depended on the type of show that was scheduled. Each victory moved the player up one ranking place, and a loss moved them down one place. A victory at a pay-per-view event would move them up three ranking places. If the player is at the #1 spot at the time of a pay-per-view event, they would compete for the championship.
Players can save their progress on separate memory card files. However, this will not save any hidden content that has been unlocked by winning pay-per-view or championship matches. These items can only be retained if they save the game in Utilities mode.
In the single-player singles career, the player begins at the lowest rank (#15) for the ECW World Television Championship. If the player manages to win the title, they must defend it in five consecutive matches. Losing any title defenses will cost the player the title and move them down to #5 in the rankings. If the player succeeds in all five title defenses, he them moves on to the ECW World Heavyweight Championship division. While competing in this division, the player may compete in a "Battle Royale" at a pay-per-view event. If the player wins this match, they will automatically move to the #1 ranking, but will not get a championship match until the next pay-per-view.
The aim of the tag team career is for the player to have their tag team win the ECW World Tag Team Championship. Each match will either be a tag or a tornado rules match. The mode is completed once the player wins the titles, but they can still defend the championship up to 15 times if they wish.
The stable career lets the player control a team of four different characters. They must pick which character(s) will represent the team before each match. At the beginning of the mode, the matches are mainly singles and tag matches. As the player progresses, they often become handicap and gauntlet matches. The final match is a Team Rumble. This is the only career mode not to have an associated championship. It ends once the player wins the final Team Rumble.
Each of the three career modes can also be played in multi-player mode. In the tag team and stable careers, players can choose to be allies and work together. If they choose to be rivals, they will often face each other, and will have to take turns when they are not in the same match. The mode ends when a player (or alliance) wins the title. For a multiplayer singles career, the characters skip the ECW World Television Championship and go striaght into the ECW World Heavyweight Championship rankings.
Belt Tour Mode:
One of the new features that made the game unique was the unlockable 'Belt Tour' mode. This consisted of four 'King of the Ring' style tournaments, but could only be played in single-player mode. There was no save function between rounds, so one loss automatically lost the entire tournament. Each mode could have between 0 and 3 added stipulations, depending on game difficulty, tournament selected and progress.
- TV Belt Tour - unlocked when a player won the ECW World Television Championship in 'Career Mode'. The first match would be a normal match, however the semi-finals and finals would also have an added stipulation. Most of the opponents in this mode would be individuals that had never won the ECW World Heavyweight Championship in real life.
- Heavyweight Belt Tour - unlocked when a player won the ECW World Heavyweight Championship in 'Career Mode'. The first match would have a special stipulation, with the remaining two matches having as many as three stipulations. A combined 'Iron Man' and 'Last Man Standing' match is very common. All opponents would be people that had won the ECW World Title in real life, Rob Van Dam or Dusty Rhodes. Completing this mode with different characters on the Hard difficulty setting unlocked new options or characters.
- Tag Team Belt Tour - unlocked when a player won the ECW World Tag Team Championship in 'Career Mode'. There would be only two matches. Both were tag team or tornado matches with at least one added stipulation.
- Toughman Belt Tour - unlocked when a player won the ECW World Heavyweight Championship in a multi-player 'Career Mode'. All three matches would be handicap matches with up to three added stipulations. The first match would be a '1 vs 2' match, with the others being '1 vs 3' matches.
Bio Mode:
In this mode, the player can view each of the 4 alternative costumes of each unlocked character and their attributes. Any titles that the player had earned using that character in 'Career Mode' or 'Belt Tour Mode' are also listed. When viewing a character, the character's theme song plays. The characters are listed in four catagories; 'A-M, 'N-Z', 'Jobber' and 'Created'. The last one only becomes available if the player has a created character saved to the same memory card as their main game save.
Stables:
The game also featured stables. These are teams of four characters that can be used in the 'Stable' portion of Career Mode. The 'Impact Players' and 'The Network' were based on actual factions that appeared in ECW. The rest of the default stables were either tag teams with additional members, or just a mixture of stars. Players could also created their own stables, although their options were limited. They could pick four members, a logo, theme music and a team name (maximum of 10 letters including spaces).
New / Updated Matches:
Nearly all of the matches, match types and options have returned from ECW: Hardcore Revolution. While some new options have been added, others have been updated.
Matches:
- One on Two - this is a 'One on Two' match with the added 'Toughman Match' option from the previous game. This requires the disadvantaged player to defeat both opponents before he can win, but it is now possible to add a third match type option.
No comments:
Post a Comment