
The player creator is both clever and robust. About the only unknown in the equation is your created player. This mode really has a cinematic feel to it. Even rock's most intense monster, Henry Rollins, shows up as the owner of a gym where you'll train at. Carmen Electra plays the girlfriend in distress. The Story mode - which is where you'll unlock everything else from - uses many of the celebs for its parts, much like actors in an action movie. All told, Fight For NY has a roster of playable characters that's over 70 deep - large enough to contend with any fighting game out there, wrestling-based or otherwise.
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An early favorite was hearing Red Man say, during his intro, "I'm gonna take your tongue out and lick my ass with it." No wonder this guy got his own TV series on Fox. This Bud's for you, foo'! Each one is graced with an amazing likeness, as well as recorded voice samples. With a cast like this, you know the soundtrack is going to tear the roof off. Some well known ladies even get into the act, with Carmen Electra and Lil' Kim showing that the women gotta get theirs, too. As you see, the cast is far from confined to Def Jam performers. They're now joined by Snoop Dogg, Ice T, and Public Enemy's Flavor Flav. Back are Ludacris, Method Man, Red Man, and other favorites.

Things have been blown out to a ridiculous extreme, as now there are over 40 hip hop artists and celebrities. Rappin' On Yo' Head Vendetta had about a dozen well-known rappers, all members of the Def Jam family. That's all well and good, but it sure the heck plays like a wrestling game - albeit one that rarely takes place inside of a ring. It appears EA is trying to get away from the wrestling stigma, and wants Fight For NY to be considered a "street fighting" game. The game, now called Def Jam: Fight for NY, was only shown behind closed doors, but we bullied our way through to check it out. Still, we didn't really expect to see a playable rev of it at E3 - but that's exactly what we got. A short while ago, a few screens of Def Jam II were released. It seemed to sell pretty well for EA, but months went by without word of a sequel. Despite its hip hop appearance, the game possessed some killer action, thanks in large part to its developer, famed Japanese wrestling game maker AKI. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.The first Def Jam wrestling game, Vendetta grappled with greatness. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here.

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