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Rumble Roses XX Xbox 360 Game
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UPC:083717300557
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Microsoft Xbox 360
Region:NTSC (N. America)
SKU:X360_RUMBLE_ROSES_XX
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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I’m not sure what exactly I was expecting when I loaded up Rumble Roses XX for the first, but I do remember I wasn’t expecting to be impressed. So much for pre-judgment.Rumble Roses XX turned out to be a pretty sweet game.First off, I have to say, I rarely ever play wrestling games. The last one I played was on the Dreamcast, and I thought it sucked (the game, not the system). So, if there is any common criteria by which such games are judged by, I am unaware of them. I can only comment on what I liked and disliked about the title.That said, I must say, there wasn’t much about the title I didn’t like.Rumble Roses XX, is a wrestling game. All of the standard characters you play with are female. There are a variety of play modes to enjoy and entertain you and your friends with.The graphics are gorgeous, and I’m not just talking about those lovely polygon models that you wrestle with (though they are, err… composed very well). The stages you play on are richly detailed and beautiful. The soundtrack never seems to be inappropriate; every song or tune seems to match the moment it is played. The character models are well designed and well animated. Most model motions are smooth, fluid and natural looking with the odd exception of the execution of a few of the holding moves. I’m pretty sure most normal people can’t bend like these character models can bend.Graphics, sounds, and pretty polygons are all done very well, but all those points would amount to nil without good.
i think this game would have been better if they would have had a story mode. like in the first rumble roses for playstation 2. but i thought that the girls looked good. backgrounds could have been tweaked a little better.
The Roses are back, with new options, new moves, and tons of new looks. I was a fan of the first game when it came out for the PS2, and have been long waiting for a sequel. This isn’t exactly a sequel, as the story elements from before are pretty much gone in favor of a bunch of new play modes and match types.It takes a lot more work to unlock the alternate versions of the characters than before, but instead each character has a lot more options in the ability to change the character’s physique and even choosing the powerful “Superstar” version of each Rose. There are even a bunch of generic “Lambda” characters to customize, and these all go towards unlocking all the game’s Achievements.There are a few new play modes, such as the Queen’s Match, which replaces the old mud wrestling rounds with dozens of ways to humiliate your opponents, and the Street Fight, which is more a fighting game than a traditional wrestling match.There are a few minor down sides, as all games tend to have a flaw or two. Unlocking everything takes a long, long, LONG time…earning money to unlock things is fine, but having to save up the funds for EVERY character to buy every costume, pose, and humiliation is just inane. Instead of buying an outfit and unlocking it for everyone, you have to buy it for each character separately. The other downside is the flaw of the first game…a total lack of move lists or training modes…you have to figure out and try to remember each character’s moves, plus a.
I know a lot of people have been harping on this game but I LOVE it. I have played just about every wrestling game out there and this game is near the top (not the best but in the top 10).It is difficult to figure out at first but once you learn the maneuvers, you can really do well. The BEST part about the wrestling I like is the fact that there is NO health meter. What I think kinda sucks about other games (and I know most of you will disagree with me on this) but I hate the life meter (Health meter whatever its called). So long as you have health you can kick out of a pin, so you as the player know how much damage you have left before you are in trouble and how much you have left to do to your opponent.What I like about Rumble Roses is you can come out and beat the heck out of your opponent fast and furious and do just the right combination of attacks and end up pinning her in 29 seconds, or you could drag out a fight for 20 minutes. It seems that the girls recover if they haven’t been hurt in a while and there have been times when you think you got them and they kick out. It makes the game much more fun.Tag team is awsome. The girls help each other out more and even come in to help when you don’t call for help. There are also s
Still have it and is working well. Can see me ordering more products like this. At a later date in time!
I really loved the front cover of this video game, graphics, and of course the female fighters. Too bad I could not say the same about the game itself. It was difficult even though I had put it on easy mode. I also had trouble controlling the fighter with the buttons of the Xbox 360 wireless controller. I also was not impressed with the screen look. Why did Konami made it look the opposite of the front cover, which is more realistic?Although the game was a disappointment, it was also a worthy and entertaining product for video gamers who love viewing attractive women.
The game plays like a dumbed down Smackdown, as Yuke’s helped Konami in the development. There are your head grapples, leg grapples, and side grapples, but the movesets are really small. While there is the occaisonal slam and dropkick, a lot of moves are very acrobatic and high-flying, ala Lucho Libra or Ultimate Muscle, and submission holds usually consist of what would appear to be an intercourse position, complete with the ability to choose your camera angle.This is the first Xbox 360 game I purchased. I didn’t even rent it. I played the first on PS, and I said, "if you could create someone, that would make this complete." Well, it still isn’t complete. This "create-a-wrestler" is the simplest thing since what came on WWF Smackdown for the PS, which consisted of switching heads, bodies, and legs, between superstars to make some bizarre creation. I liked to put Chyna’s head on Debra’s torso and legs and make her really tall. But that’s beside the point. The thing is, it’s barely more detailed than that, consisting of changing skin, hair, eye and lip colors, and hair style (anime friendly). You can change costumes(just like with the default characters), or put on swimsuits. But they only come in sets rather than a top piece, a waist piece and shoes like I expected, which hampers possibility.Which brings us to how to unlock them. There’s no story this time around…simply pick a person and beat all comers for an opportunity for the title. It’s easy, but rather.
Rumble Roses does exactly what it was meant to do. It’s not the most technical wrestling game, out there. But, it wasn’t meant to be. It doesn’t have very high replay value, once you unlock everything. But, it wasn’t made to.It’s made to look good, and be functional enough to play. And, that, it does perfectly. Something I recommend for someone who likes playing games like DoA, but isn’t really interested in a challenge.
AWESOME GAME…
This game is hard to figure out. There really is no rhyme or reason to when you will or what matches will help you to get rewards. This game is definitely NOT for kids!!