• Publisher: Konami
  • Release Date: Mar 28, 2006
Metascore
62

Mixed or average reviews - based on 54 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 54
  2. Negative: 6 out of 54
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  1. Only now, with the power of the Xbox 360 and some truly “bonerific” graphics do we finally get to explore all the splendor of scantily clad, well-endowed women, both in and out of the wrestling ring.
  2. A solid wrestling game, built on top of a good game engine. The graphics are great, as well.
  3. 80
    This isn't the deepest videogaming experience you can buy for sixty bucks. It's not going to change the genre. It's not going to be the game of the year. It's just something fun to do after killing a few beers.
  4. 80
    Due to the tight wrestling engine that is bolstered by hundreds of unlockables and online play, I have to say this one has some considerable replay value.
  5. If you're an adolescent boy who is able to play this game without fear of being reprimanded by mom and dad, you'll most likely think this is a gift from the gaming gods. I'd definitely argue with you on that point.
  6. There’s no back story or true information regarding any of the characters in the game. There are also plenty of match types that are omitted such as a Royal Rumble which as the name implies would have been a perfect inclusion.
  7. A fun enough game, as these things go, but it saddles you with a lot of busywork.
User Score
6.5

Mixed or average reviews- based on 38 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 20 out of 38
  2. Negative: 10 out of 38
  1. Oct 30, 2016
    10
    Best lesbian fighting ever! Great sexy girls,a lot of different techniques,cool metal songs, and unrivaled gameplay.Great exclusive for X-boxBest lesbian fighting ever! Great sexy girls,a lot of different techniques,cool metal songs, and unrivaled gameplay.Great exclusive for X-box 360! The owners of PC and Playstation envy and cry. Full Review »
  2. Jan 5, 2020
    2
    Played it years ago and rebought it on my Xbox One. Admittedly, it has aged well, but with sloppy controls, borderline endless grinding, andPlayed it years ago and rebought it on my Xbox One. Admittedly, it has aged well, but with sloppy controls, borderline endless grinding, and clipping issues, it’s not a game I would recommend unless you love scantily clad women (and who doesn’t?). The gameplay is decent, but I would wanna see a lot more effort if Konami plans to revive this series. Full Review »
  3. Aug 14, 2013
    0
    The computer cheats; it can reverse your attacks the second you press the button to make them. Attacks and grapple attempts consistentlyThe computer cheats; it can reverse your attacks the second you press the button to make them. Attacks and grapple attempts consistently visibly pass through the opponent without connecting. The computer can and will stunlock you for several minutes at a time. In tag team matches, the AI's partner will routinely run into the ring to break pins and holds but your partner will just stand in their corner and watch you lose if you're being held, and if the AI's partner decides to hang around in the ring afterwards don't expect your partner to do anything whatsoever. Considering these are basic issues that occur very consistently, and since this is the same developer and even the same engine as the SVR series which does not suffer from these issues, I can only conclude that this game was not playtested at all. This lack of effort from the developer means the game receives a zero, which is sad because the game is actually fairly entertaining despite being unfair, but I'm not about to reward a lack of effort from a developer. (And speaking of the SVR series, anyone complaining about the clothing in this game has clearly never seen any of the WWE games. The Rumble Roses characters wear, on average, several times more clothing than the characters in the WWE games.) Full Review »