an endless supply of wrestlers a move list that was weekly updated through an internet download ( without having to pay for the privilage ) solid animation gameplay tuned to perfection Fire Pro D had it all .. with one exception. a story mode. Unfortunately Fire Pro SMS on the sega saturn introduced a story mode with titontron style cartoon graphics of the champions in each region challenging you for title matches .. that is sadly missing from Fire pro D ( and all version of the game since ) but still it adds more than it takes away and on the whole pushes it past SMS Fire pro Z on the Ps2 was a shadow of this game with the lack of an easy way to get the PS2 online .. however the latest version at time of writing fire pro Z is this games equal in gameplay terms but seems to be more cautious with copyright infringement regarding US wrestlers .... for that reason Fire Pro D is still the pinicle of the series and is likely to remain so.
I can't say enough good things about this game. If I talked about all the features of this game that made it great, this would be pages and pages long, and so I'll try to keep it short. The engine is very solid. The game... Read Full Review