I’m pleased to say that Wrestling Spirit’s visual interface provides a nice dash of colour, while still remaining unspectacular. We don’t expect fancy graphics and lifelike animations most people just want a straightforward, but clear look. When it comes to the looks of a sim, the most important thing is that it’s easy on the eye. So has it worked? Let’s find out, as I take a look at WreSpi. As revealed in my interview with Adam not too long ago (Which can be found here), he said that he found the genre to be a bit lacking, and wanted to change that. If you’ve played wrestling sims like Extreme Warfare Revenge or Total Extreme Wrestling, you’ll have probably heard of Adam Ryland, the maker of these popular titles, who’s now working for Grey Dog Software. So what’s the alternative? If you’ve got a PC, perhaps Wrestling Spirit (WreSpi) is the answer. It’s no surprise to see that THQ have released their usual Smackdown! game, which was a bit of a let down this year. It’s hard to believe, but due to the lack of wrestling games on the market, there’s only two titles competition for your cash dedicated to our favourite form of grappling action this Christmas time.
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