WWF: No Mercy
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Product Description:
WWF No Mercy picks up exactly where Wrestlemania 2000 left off--it uses the same wrestling engine as its predecessor, only with more wrestlers, more match types, and other additions that will make hard-core wrestling fans devilishly happy.
For starters, there are 65-plus wrestlers, including old- and new-schoolers, tossed onto carefully copied sets like Wrestlemania and SmackDown. There are also new backstage areas, like the sharply detailed bar, which incorporates a pool table for optimal slammage.
New matches, such as the ladder match and guest-referee match, offer numerous possibilities, like using the ladder as a springboard, or ignoring pins when taking control of the official. Weapons also abound, and now these items can be hurled around, even from the floor to the ring, where they're likely to hit a clueless opponent. A story mode adds tremendous replay value to this one, giving players the option of turning good or bad, with a variety of consequences that are based on that decision.
As stated, the game plays just like Wrestlemania 2000--meaning the same degree of slowdown and questionable artificial intelligence. The slowdown particularly hampers the game when many wrestlers take the ring at once; it seems that this title pushes the Nintendo 64 to the limit, as far as on-screen action goes.
But the game's good points more than outweigh its bad, and, all told, No Mercy will satisfy wrestling fans who are looking for a taste of their favorite male melodrama. --Robb Guido
Pros:
Amazon.com Review:
WWF No Mercy picks up exactly where Wrestlemania 2000 leftoff--it uses the same wrestling engine as its predecessor, only with morewrestlers, more match types, and other additions that will make hard-corewrestling fans devilishly happy.
For starters, there are 65-plus wrestlers, including old- and new-schoolers,tossed onto carefully copied sets like Wrestlemania and SmackDown. There arealso new backstage areas, like the sharply detailed bar, which incorporates apool table for optimal slammage.
New matches, such as the ladder match and guest-referee match, offer numerouspossibilities, like using the ladder as a springboard, or ignoring pins whentaking control of the official. Weapons also abound, and now these items can behurled around, even from the floor to the ring, where they're likely to hit aclueless opponent. A story mode adds tremendous replay value to this one, givingplayers the option of turning good or bad, with a variety of consequences thatare based on that decision.
As stated, the game plays just like Wrestlemania 2000--meaning the samedegree of slowdown and questionable artificial intelligence. The slowdownparticularly hampers the game when many wrestlers take the ring at once; itseems that this title pushes the Nintendo 64 to the limit, as far as on-screenaction goes.
But the game's good points more than outweigh its bad, and, all told, NoMercy will satisfy wrestling fans who are looking for a taste of theirfavorite male melodrama. --Robb Guido
Pros:
Amazon.com Product Description:
This game has been licensed by the World Wrestling Foundation (WWF) to bring all of the wrestlers, matches, and moves of the real thing to your Nintendo 64. Battle with the likes of the Rock and Triple H, or create your own wrestler. The Ladder Match has been added to other game modes, such as King of the Ring and Royal Rumble. Battle up the runway, and pull weapons, like the Singapore Cane, out of the crowd. Earn points to unlock wrestlers and costumes in the SmackDown Mall. Also, players can supplement their totals by loading points that are earned in the Game Boy version of the game to the Nintendo 64 version through the separately sold Transfer Pak.
WWF No Mercy picks up exactly where Wrestlemania 2000 left off--it uses the same wrestling engine as its predecessor, only with more wrestlers, more match types, and other additions that will make hard-core wrestling fans devilishly happy.
For starters, there are 65-plus wrestlers, including old- and new-schoolers, tossed onto carefully copied sets like Wrestlemania and SmackDown. There are also new backstage areas, like the sharply detailed bar, which incorporates a pool table for optimal slammage.
New matches, such as the ladder match and guest-referee match, offer numerous possibilities, like using the ladder as a springboard, or ignoring pins when taking control of the official. Weapons also abound, and now these items can be hurled around, even from the floor to the ring, where they're likely to hit a clueless opponent. A story mode adds tremendous replay value to this one, giving players the option of turning good or bad, with a variety of consequences that are based on that decision.
As stated, the game plays just like Wrestlemania 2000--meaning the same degree of slowdown and questionable artificial intelligence. The slowdown particularly hampers the game when many wrestlers take the ring at once; it seems that this title pushes the Nintendo 64 to the limit, as far as on-screen action goes.
But the game's good points more than outweigh its bad, and, all told, No Mercy will satisfy wrestling fans who are looking for a taste of their favorite male melodrama. --Robb Guido
Pros:
- Overwhelming number of wrestlers, complete with special moves
- Excellent novelty matches, and plenty of weapons for clobbering opponents
- Big-time slowdown when the action starts to heat up in the ring
Amazon.com Review:
WWF No Mercy picks up exactly where Wrestlemania 2000 leftoff--it uses the same wrestling engine as its predecessor, only with morewrestlers, more match types, and other additions that will make hard-corewrestling fans devilishly happy.
For starters, there are 65-plus wrestlers, including old- and new-schoolers,tossed onto carefully copied sets like Wrestlemania and SmackDown. There arealso new backstage areas, like the sharply detailed bar, which incorporates apool table for optimal slammage.
New matches, such as the ladder match and guest-referee match, offer numerouspossibilities, like using the ladder as a springboard, or ignoring pins whentaking control of the official. Weapons also abound, and now these items can behurled around, even from the floor to the ring, where they're likely to hit aclueless opponent. A story mode adds tremendous replay value to this one, givingplayers the option of turning good or bad, with a variety of consequences thatare based on that decision.
As stated, the game plays just like Wrestlemania 2000--meaning the samedegree of slowdown and questionable artificial intelligence. The slowdownparticularly hampers the game when many wrestlers take the ring at once; itseems that this title pushes the Nintendo 64 to the limit, as far as on-screenaction goes.
But the game's good points more than outweigh its bad, and, all told, NoMercy will satisfy wrestling fans who are looking for a taste of theirfavorite male melodrama. --Robb Guido
Pros:
- Overwhelming number of wrestlers, complete with special moves
- Excellent novelty matches, and plenty of weapons for clobbering opponents
- Big-time slowdown when the action starts to heat up in the ring
Amazon.com Product Description:
This game has been licensed by the World Wrestling Foundation (WWF) to bring all of the wrestlers, matches, and moves of the real thing to your Nintendo 64. Battle with the likes of the Rock and Triple H, or create your own wrestler. The Ladder Match has been added to other game modes, such as King of the Ring and Royal Rumble. Battle up the runway, and pull weapons, like the Singapore Cane, out of the crowd. Earn points to unlock wrestlers and costumes in the SmackDown Mall. Also, players can supplement their totals by loading points that are earned in the Game Boy version of the game to the Nintendo 64 version through the separately sold Transfer Pak.
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Average Rating:

Rating:
- Stands the test of time.
To start, I bought this game back in 2000 when I still had an N64. A few years later i went for a PS2 and then the n64 went down the road. I got into some of the ps2 wrestlers like Smackdown: HCTP, and SvR:2006. It did'nt take long with those games before i was quite hooked.
Fast forward to 2008, I bought an N64 during the summer along with an expansion pack at a used electronics store (I wanted to relive some nostalgia). No Mercy was one of the main games i was searching for, amazon ... Read More
Rating:
- No Mercy 64
I do like this game but the game doesn't work. The conditions of the game, (cover) are acceptable, it's a shame this person sold a game that doesn't work.
Rating:
- no mercy
This game is one of the greatest 64 games.Theres hidden wrestlers that you can buy like Shawn Micheals,Ken Shamarock,Earl Hebner and many more in season mode too.Overall I gave this game 5 stars because once you start playing you cant stop.
Rating:
- WAS A SPLENDID WAY TO END THE WWF GAMES ON N64!
..Don`t you agree?
Anyways why is it underated on GameSpot but PS1`s WWF SmackDown! 2:Know Your Role got 10% more?!-Well old news anyway.So anyways i think this game is MUCH better than the first 3 WWF SmackDown! games(WWF SmackDown!,WWF SmackDown! 2:KYR and WWF SmackDown! 3:JBI!) it has better graphics and is more authentic than the first 2 SmackDown! games(not JBI)
uhh i dunno what else to say BYE!
Rating:
- no mercy gave wm 00 no mercy but barely
this is one of my all time favorite games i glad that they updated it from wm 00 but inserting smackdown mall, championship a big improvement from the very hard road to wrestlemania mode n wm 00 da creatle a wrestle has never been this good u could ever create actors or even urself if u wanted 2 wise idea 2 installed da o so popular ladder match and da enduring iron man match da graphic are good like wrestlemania but could have been better u have the rock looking like he was smoking rock he didn't ... Read More
- Stands the test of time.To start, I bought this game back in 2000 when I still had an N64. A few years later i went for a PS2 and then the n64 went down the road. I got into some of the ps2 wrestlers like Smackdown: HCTP, and SvR:2006. It did'nt take long with those games before i was quite hooked.
Fast forward to 2008, I bought an N64 during the summer along with an expansion pack at a used electronics store (I wanted to relive some nostalgia). No Mercy was one of the main games i was searching for, amazon ... Read More
- No Mercy 64I do like this game but the game doesn't work. The conditions of the game, (cover) are acceptable, it's a shame this person sold a game that doesn't work.
- no mercyThis game is one of the greatest 64 games.Theres hidden wrestlers that you can buy like Shawn Micheals,Ken Shamarock,Earl Hebner and many more in season mode too.Overall I gave this game 5 stars because once you start playing you cant stop.
- WAS A SPLENDID WAY TO END THE WWF GAMES ON N64!..Don`t you agree?
Anyways why is it underated on GameSpot but PS1`s WWF SmackDown! 2:Know Your Role got 10% more?!-Well old news anyway.So anyways i think this game is MUCH better than the first 3 WWF SmackDown! games(WWF SmackDown!,WWF SmackDown! 2:KYR and WWF SmackDown! 3:JBI!) it has better graphics and is more authentic than the first 2 SmackDown! games(not JBI)
uhh i dunno what else to say BYE!
- no mercy gave wm 00 no mercy but barelythis is one of my all time favorite games i glad that they updated it from wm 00 but inserting smackdown mall, championship a big improvement from the very hard road to wrestlemania mode n wm 00 da creatle a wrestle has never been this good u could ever create actors or even urself if u wanted 2 wise idea 2 installed da o so popular ladder match and da enduring iron man match da graphic are good like wrestlemania but could have been better u have the rock looking like he was smoking rock he didn't ... Read More
