Backyard Wrestling, Don’t Try This at Home

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Backyard Wrestling, Don’t Try This at Home is a 2003 video game developed by the Paradox Development video game company and published by the interactive company in 2003 for PlayStation 2 and the Xbox. This video game series aims to use the environment so that the player can defeat up a certain opponent. You can think of the gameplay as a cross between plastic professional wrestling video games that you might have played before and three-dimensional platform fighting like power stone.

The location sector in this video game series includes:

The truck shop.

The slaughterhouse.

  • A talk show set.
  • A strip club aside from the usual standard backyard locations you might expect from the game.
  • Every environment also has many barbed wire bags and fluorescent light bulbs, and tables can be broken very easily.
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The game has a story-like mode that you can play on that is called talk sure what will revolve around a show called today’s topic, which resembles other talk shows that you might find on television today. The Talk Show host is a nameless character that you will see across the screen and resembles celebrities. The Talk Show host will then interview different victims and personalities of the video game series. After the interview, the character will be placed where the victim is, and they will have to fight with three other backyard wrestlers. This means that they will have to fight three opponents with just one health bar.

According to many video game review websites, the game received mixed reviews on both platforms online when it was initially released. It received a score of 27 points out of 40 when it was released in Japan. A sequel was also released for PlayStation 2 and Xbox in 2004 called backyard wrestling 2. There goes the neighborhood.

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