With an onslaught of brawlers, multiple play modes, and a solid create-a-wrestler feature, No Mercy will have you grappling for days on end. It's a definite must-have for wrestling fans.
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Once again, THQ has done a masterful job detailing every possible thing in WWF No Mercy. The graphics look bad ass. End of story. Muscle definition looks incredible, and wrestler models fit the mold. Also, the ten different Backstage Areas follow the
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The SmackDown Mall is perhaps the coolest addition to WWF No Mercy, in that it not only allows you to create and edit wrestlers, but it also lets you purchase a variety of secret items. Unlike past games that gave you a hidden item for winning a
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WWF Wrestlemania 2000 was no doubt the best ever WWF-based videogame released here in the United States when it was released a little over a year ago. THQ has followed up their top selling hit with WWF No Mercy. As expected, the game bascially used the
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Publisher THQ's fifth wrestling title for the Nintendo 64, WWF No Mercy seeks to improve upon the weaknesses of its predecessors. In the graphics department, the game uses the same engine found in WWF WrestleMania 2000. Still, a number of new animations
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