Total Extreme Warfare 2004 Review
It's a successful look at the sweaty soap opera that is pro wrestling, although a few interface issues and complex mechanics make it a little unfriendly to wrestling newbies.
As a devout fan of the now-defunct freeware developed "Extreme Warfare Revenge" series, I was eager to see what Adam Ryland would do to improve upon his all-ready catchy wrestling simulator. Ryland and .400 stu... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulI recall one day finding a very old version of EWR, and I got hooked immediately. The game has only improved every single time as well. Pics of your wrestlers will allow you to keep track of who is who, and a full editor... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulIt's bad enough to over charge your fanbase for a textbased simulator, but to release an unfinished game that was working properly enough for an honest trial. Defenders will say that his freeware games had similar pro... Read Full Review
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