WWF No Mercy

WWF No Mercy (2000)

by AKI Corporation, Asmik Ace Entertainment, THQ
Genres:Sport, Fighting
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:WWF No Mercy allows players to compete for seven different WWF titles, with each belt getting its own unique story. Stories can be replayed, allowing players to defend their title in a storyline. Upon successful completion of a story mode, players will unlock the title they were competing for in the Exhibition mode, where titles can be won and defended as the players see fit. A maximum of four players can compete in a range of modes, including caged and ladder contests and pay-per-view events. The player can also create an own event and compete for WWF titles unlocked in Championship mode. Certain matches are held outside the ring, in four different backstage locations.Show more
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user avatar@l1wolfuser avatar@l1wolf
January 29, 2025
This was probably my favorite of the wrestling games that came out, and it is really hard to find anywhere to play now. The game cartridges has some issue where you could lose your saves, so having a computer version would be the greatest.
user avatar@jrc16user avatar@jrc16
February 01, 2025
Many hours spent in the story mode and multiplayer, loved the backstage area's really added to the gameplay which still holds up well. A modern version on PC would be amazing!
user avatar@XboxClown89user avatar@XboxClown89
February 08, 2025
This always been my favorite WWF now WWE game. I used to have a few kids around the neighbor obsessed with this game. I actually felt this was the team's greatest wrestling game. You get such an in depth customization mode. Plenty of wrestlers including a lot of hidden ones. This was a surprisingly step up from their WCW games. Just when you thought you played the best. You clearly never played this before. This is a true timeless classic game that a lot of people surprisingly missed out on. You really get enough content to keep you busy for months. WWF No Mercy is a game that won't disappoint. In every possible way blows your expectations. I highly recommend people checking this out. I am sure it's going to sell well on GOG.
user avatar@s1lverFoXuser avatar@s1lverFoX
April 26, 2025
This is the best wrestling game ever made. Honestly one of the best 3d fighting games ever. So many gaming days and nights dominated by playing this with a few buddies on N64. You can create your own wrestler and intro and even full on events.
This was by probably the greatest wrestling game ever developed, especially on the N64. My brother and I spent many hours playing this game. If Nightdive Studios can get their hands on it and remaster it, I believe that both old and new players will flock to this classic. Please remaster it. There is also a post for this game on Nightdive Studios' voting channel on their Discord, so please take the time to vote!
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