el_pablo_garcia
Joined May 2003
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I hadn't seen this show but I've heard stuff about it and it's really crude. I mean a guy pierced his penis and an other guy pierced his scrotum. They are wild and hurt each other a lot I mean Pancho fell asleep and they shaved the top of his head. Puke and Pubic hair pizza was kinda wild, someguy talking a bath with worms and a guy puking on his face is way too much. Jackass fans will love it, I loved Jackass but this one got too extreme at times.
This game friggin' rocks ! It's a street wrestler with a surprisingly deep story for a game of this genre. You get to choose between 4 guys to participate in a couple of fights to save your friend's butt. Apparently you used to fight and had a girlfriend called Angel, you were beaten by a guy called D-Mob and he stays with your girlfriend. D-Mob is the main man in what comes to wrestling, he controls everything. When you finally solve Manny's (your friends) money problems, you decide you will enter the Def Jam contest so you can take a shot at defeating D-Mob, is this honor or what ? Anyway, while your playing in story mode you meet girls and they eventually fight for you and you unlock pictures of the real life models. The game controls are really good and the fighting is entertaining, there are over 1000 moves and around 40 fighters. The fights take place in seedy clubs and alleys since they're underground. And in the story mode you eventually have to fight with real life fighters from the eventual Def Jam license, and the game has an excellent soundtrack that rap fans will love. Even though the songs are edited by obvious reasons it's still an enjoyable experience, what bothers me about this game is that it is missing a create a wrestler. And the story is the same for the 4 main characters. The game has outrageous and impossible knockouts that are a characteristic of EA Big, I give this game a 9 out of 10.
This game was meant to be for all persons to crack the cases, but they took all of the challenge in the way there. You work on five crime scenes with one cast member per crime, the game is really unexciting. The game features the original casts' voices as well but you can tell they were reading the script by their boring tone. Really not worth you money but if you really want to try it out you should borrow it from a friend, 3 out of 10 stars.