First seen: 6 january 2001
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WWF No Mercy drips of greatness. Never before has the WWF been captured so well. Players will actually feel like they are a part of it all. The game features over 50 WWF Superstars, plus a number of hidden characters which even includes the Legendary Andre the Giant. This has been confirmed as the last wrestling game on the N64 to feature this engine, so it may take some time before we see a sequel, even if AKI and THQ have something special planned at Gamecube's launch.... Read more
Released for the Nintendo 64, WWF No Mercy is the pinnacle of THQ wrestling legacy. It includes an easy to grasp but deep grappling system, a story mode, specialty matches and tons of wrestlers. Read more
This review has been long enough that I don’t feel much need to re-cap it all. If you’ve read this far, you know what I’m going to say…No Mercy kicks ass. It’s THE wrestling game you have to have. Here endeth the sermon. Read more
WWF No Mercy seem to comes as close to providing a complete WWF wrestling experience as you can get without laying out in the squared circle and receiving a People’s Elbow or a full on body-slam. Read more
WWF No Mercy seem to comes as close to providing a complete WWF wrestling experience as you can get without laying out in the squared circle and receiving a People’s Elbow or a full on body-slam. Read more
No Mercy is an overall great game. I remember back before xbox/ps2 came out it was my favorite game. what made me write this review is that my xbox is broken and is currently sent away and while it away getting fixed, i brought out the old nintendo 64. im actually playing no mercy as i type this, im in a royal fumble match. the game has pretty good graphics for being so old, and it doesnt get boring, i played it for 2 hours last night before i went to bed. it has all the... Read more
Up until the Smackdown games really started getting their momentum, the N64's No Mercy game was regarded as the best wrestling game ever made. Looking back, it's not so hot, but it's still a great game with many outstanding visuals. One of them is not the graphics, though; the arenas look great and some of the objects do too, but the actual wrestler models are diabolical. Due to the N64's poor capacity, each wrestler has one silly looking expression, and it's very... Read more