

Create a referee (again with his own logic)

In that case, that's your loss and sorry you're missing out on such a great experience.Īnd there's a lot of things SVR still doesn't support that FPW does: Plain and simple truth is this, anyone who can't see the value in this game just doesn't get it and is missing out on one of the finest wrestling simulation engines ever created. In fact, I'd buy the PS2 version if it were ported over to Xbox LIVE for $20 if the ability to compete online was added, no questions asked. You know what, it would fine by me to be considered a fanboy or mark for Fire Pro Wrestling because I know how good it is and would buy the next version in a heartbeat. You can say Fire Pro is a bad game if you want, but it could just mean you wouldn't take the time to understand one of the greatest wrestling games to ever be made. I played a match the other night and it made me fall in love with Fire Pro all over again, just insane chain grapples and for a finish I reversed a top rope Rana into a Avalanche Powerbomb. Someone posted on one of my saves on another forum about how Fire Pro didn't flow like SVR, and while thats technically true to new people it's not to me. understand it's secrets(All of which are in the instruction booklet but I doubt anyone looks there first, I know I didn't).
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I like many others had to learn how to not only play Fire Pro but gasp. Theres even a little secret some people might be interested in but CM Punk is a Fire Pro fan and has gone on record in interviews with guys like AJ Styles and others have aswell Hell the SVR development team mentioned Fire Pro and VPW2 a few times in interviews.Īs for Fire Pro being a bad game or confusing, well no it's obviously not bad, but confusing it is. You see the things this, Fire Pro isn't SVR It's not going to have a similar style when it comes to gameplay, creation or anything.
