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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2012 6:19:36 GMT -4
Price: $0.99, free trial available Where to Buy:iTunesGoogle Market/AndroidDescription from iTunes:Tap, pinch, and swipe your way to victory in this revolutionary touch-screen wrestling game! Every step taken, every punch thrown, and every move executed is now more satisfying than ever thanks to the intuitive control system. And with up to 10 characters on screen and dozens of fully interactive items and weapons, it's the wildest action your mobile device can handle! As an ongoing work in progress, Wrestling Revolution is also the world's first "episodic" wrestling game - featuring weekly storylines and match-ups that you would expect from a TV show. Except a game pans out differently each time you play! This spectacular "Pay-Per-View" show features 12 brand new matches that were too cool for school! Witness some of your favourite stars square up in dream matches and share their thoughts on the revolution - culminating in a massive 10-man tag showdown and a 10-man Battle Royal. Players are also given their first chance to create their own wrestler - who could even win the chance to become a permanent part of the game. SCREENSHOTS:VIDEO:Basically, if you've played any of MDickie's games for PC you'll know what to expect. He's brought his style of games to the iOS and Androids. The game's only a dollar, as you can tell from the screens the wrestlers are all obviously based off of real wrestlers. It's completely touch based, so unlike WrestleFest there aren't the virtual controller on the screen. There's a PC version available (it's just training mode right now) at this link. I'm waiting on the game to download on my iPod but honestly for $1 this game looks pretty incredible. I mean, there's a lot of crazy stuff you can do (stack weapons, carry said stack of weapons, put opponents through objects, have a Rumble with 10 characters on screen, Create a Wrestler) that you can't even do in WrestleFest or the TNA game. Also, here is a review of the game from Bullz-Eye where it was named App of the Week.
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Post by maddog1981 on Jul 21, 2012 18:23:49 GMT -4
I was fucking around with it earlier today. The controls work fairly well and it gives you a lot of freedom in the match. It was pretty fun.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2012 17:45:51 GMT -4
We're several updates into the game and I still find this to be one of the more fun wrestling games out there right now regardless of platform. The recent update has an event taking place in Japan with matches like Lesnar vs. Takayama in a no ring Last Man Standing match, Crow Sting and Surfer Sting vs. Muto and Muta, Misawa vs. Hogan, among other matches. The developer also added digital buttons as an option in case you don't like the touch controls.
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Post by maddog1981 on Aug 31, 2012 20:46:23 GMT -4
I've been wanting to get back into this. I had a lot of fun with it and the constant updates are great.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2012 0:51:14 GMT -4
New Subscription based version for Android released:
Description Tap, pinch, and swipe your way through gaming's biggest ever wrestling universe!
Thanks to everybody that supported the "Pay-Per-View" shows and helped to make Wrestling Revolution the most popular wrestling game on mobiles! That original content is now free for all, as the concept moves onto fulfilling its potential as a fully customizeable sim. You can even take a good run at the new "Career" mode for free, before upgrading to "Pro" status for just $1 per month whenever you want to get serious.
Create your own star and immerse yourself in gaming's biggest ever wrestling universe - featuring over 300 characters spread across 9 different promotions! Embark on an endless career full of possibilities, as you attempt to make the right moves backstage as well as in the ring.
Or simply blow off steam in "Exhibition" matches of your own creation - where YOU make the rules, pick the players, and design the arena. Upon turning pro, your editing privileges even extend to saving your changes to all 300+ characters in your own ever-evolving universe. If you wish to restore the default universe, simply reinstall the game.
As this is an early release, don't hesitate to report any bugs or inconsistencies. There will be regular updates featuring new storylines, moves, costumes, arenas, and weapons...
GAME CONTROLS: * Virtual buttons are available in the "Options". Play through the tutorial for full instructions. - TOUCH anywhere in the arena to walk towards it. - SWIPE to run or trigger moves. - TAP your opponent to attack that part of their body. - PINCH to grab or pick-up. - PART your fingers to taunt, pin, or cancel an action. - Touch the clock to PAUSE the game, and then the arrow to EXIT.
MENU CONTROLS - Touch either side of a value or box to browse its contents left or right. - When selecting characters, touching their slot once will display their stats and touching again will proceed to access them. Touch the company logo to choose a different roster. - Hold your finger over a character slot to move it and switch with another. Move it to the company logo to switch rosters. - At the calendar screen, touch any date to view its contents. Touch your character to edit them, touch the company logo to view the whole roster, touch the match title to see an exact description of the rules. - When setting up an exhibition, touch a character to replace them and touch the match title to change the rules. From that screen, touch the table icon to add weapons and touch the ring icon to edit the arena. - Touch any speech bubbles to speed up conversations.
SUBSCRIPTIONS - Click the "Insert Coin" icon on the main menu to subscribe to "Pro" status for $1 per month. - Please allow a few seconds for your purchase to be acknowledged before trying to activate Pro features. - If you cancel a subscription, you still get to enjoy Pro status for the remainder of the month - but the game will revoke your privileges eventually if you choose to do this. - Upon reinstalling the game, it will automatically try to reactivate your Pro status so long as you have access to the Internet.
PERFORMANCE - This game requires Adobe AIR. Please allow it to install to improve performance across all compatible devices. - If you know your device can only handle a certain number of wrestlers onscreen, please specifiy this limitation in the "Display" options. - If you find that your device struggles when viewing the many character slots, consider switching to "Basic" text and turning off the "Portraits".
iOS users will have to pay one flat price since we won't have a subscription. Probably gonna be a $6 game or maybe even $9.99
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2012 4:14:22 GMT -4
New version is out on iOS. $5. Not bad given it's 300+ characters, a full career mode, a full editor, exhibition and I believe the matches from the PPV version of the game.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2012 2:45:52 GMT -4
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Post by Havoc on Nov 27, 2012 13:18:25 GMT -4
So is this a must buy. I'd say I'm quite intrigued.
Did I see right that there are 300 guys??
Of the guys there, I know they have made up names. Based on your last post, does that mean you can get in and change the names yourself to who it actually is supposed to be.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2012 13:59:46 GMT -4
So is this a must buy. I'd say I'm quite intrigued. Depends if you have iOS or Android. Android is $12/year, iOS is $5. I'd say it's worth it either way. The gameplay can get a little frustrating at times (kickouts don't always work which is frustrating, the AI can be stupid, career mode has a thing for throwing you into multi man matches) but I think for a mobile game it's excellent and easily better than WrestleFest. That said, change the controls to virtual buttons. Fuck that regular touch screen pinch to do a grapple bull crap. Indeed you did. Most of the roster are based on real wrestlers but a chunk of them (Maybe 25 or so) are fictional. Yeah, there's a full editor where you can change their names, stats, moves, etc. If you want, you can replace every character in the game. For example, I replaced Tiger Jeet Singh with Jumbo Tsuruta and Virgil with Lou Thesz.
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Post by Havoc on Nov 27, 2012 14:02:56 GMT -4
Got the iPhone. Might have to grab it for something to do when I'm not interested in actually working.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2013 18:54:54 GMT -4
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