

They opt for a two-button system, meaning the L and R buttons have zero use in-game as well as your X and A buttons. I advise you to do this, as the button layout is… interesting.

Now that to me seems a little unrealistic, as, after all, wrestling is real, right?Īs you begin AAW for the first time, you are prompted to embark on the tutorial. For example, certain wrestlers can shoot lasers from their eyes. Due to this, some of the characters are wacky, and some of the moves are even more so. None of these are based on real wrestlers, and not all of them are even from Earth - as again, this isn’t a wrestling simulator it’s an arcade title. Within AAW, you have around 30 wrestlers at your disposal. Listen here, brother, this is AAW! A fast-paced, arcade wrestling game that will fill any modern or vintage wrestling fan with heaps of nostalgia! Developed by VICO Game Studio and published by Reverb Communications, Action Arcade Wrestling is precisely what it says on the tin – it’s full of action, it’s most definitely an arcade game, and you wrestle.
