


Martial Arts sounds neat, but is fairly hard to KO people without a blazing grapple or an environmental-based throw (like head into a TV set). Kick boxing is probably a good pick for beginners, followed by Streetfighting then either Wrestling or Submission as a third choice.

Plus, there's a big roster of wrestlers you can have fun with, in case you actually enjoy this game. The graphics are really good, by the way, considering the year it came out, and props for even having a story mode to begin with a really uncommon feature in fighting games back then. De PS2-editie van Def Jam: Fight for NY heeft cheatcodes die verborgen nummers ontgrendelen, naast geheime locaties en wedstrijdtypen die alleen toegankelijk zijn door de verhaalmodus te.

Plus, it treats females like mindless, sex-driven, dirty little sluts who fight over men they haven't even seen before. Def Jam: Fight for NY maakt deel uit van de Def Jam-serie van door hiphop benvloede vechtspellen met de vocale talenten van beroemde rappers en beroemdheden. Plus, they're not even explained what the **** is charisma for? The camera during tag team matches is horrible a total clusterf*ck Lacks a decent tutorial The story is stupid, and nothing especial. The controls are horrible The upgrades make no true changes to the game. I went in expecting something like Fight for NY (since it was part of my childhood), and I discovered one of the most button-mashing, I went in expecting something like Fight for NY (since it was part of my childhood), and I discovered one of the most button-mashing, controller-breaking, frustatingly difficult games I've ever played.
