Wrestling Empire now has 350 different wrestlers and now contains wrestler parodies from the promotion All Elite Wrestling, and more custom made ones. Most of the WWE parodies have different names, for example, the fictional promotion in wrestling empire, Federation Online and AAW has parodies of WWE.[4]

The developer of Wrestling Empire, Mat Dickie, in late 2011 transitioned to mobile game development, which led to the release of Wrestling Revolution in 2012. In 2019, Dickie confirmed that a new wrestling project was in development for the Nintendo Switch and mobile devices. This project later emerged as Wrestling Empire, which was released in early 2021.[14]


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I've generally been a fan of MDickie's wrestling games for a while now, I really love the rpg elements of the career mode and its general freeform nature but many many gripes with the game are adding up.

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Making a wrestling game that looks like an N64 game doesn't quite make sense. If I want to relive the old Aki wrestling days I have my copy of No Mercy. But what I wanted was a proper wrestling game using the Aki engine on the PS2/Cube/Xbox generation of consoles. THQ switched devs so Aki made Def Jam Vendetta and Ultimate Muscle for that gen. Those were good games but they weren't proper wrestling games. Meanwhile the N64 games are rather dated with very slow gameplay.


The N64 games are dated and the Gamecube games are not proper wrestling games. Either experience is compromised but if Aki had been able to make a WWE game, or even a TNA game, during that generation we would have had a title that stood the test of time. That's the money game for an indy dev.

Wrestling EmpireGame CoverSeriesWrestling Games (WMPIRE, WR3D, WR2D etc.)Release date(s)Jan 11, 2021Genre(s)Sports - Wrestling - Casual - Single player - Stylized - OfflinePlatform(s)Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, PCReleased on January 11th, 2021 for the Nintendo Switch, January 17th for the iOS, and January 30th for Android, Wrestling Empire was MDickie's newest game since 2018. The name is based on one of MDickie's first wrestling games, Wrestling MPire. But the E is here this time! Wrestling Empire has smooth frames and fast loading speed, which means you will jump into the fun right away. It also has 3 new Main Menu Theme songs. They are "My Time", "Name in Lights" and "Warriors" by Wolves.

The Booking Career Mode in Wrestling Empire operates very similarly to other MDickie wrestling games. Upon selecting a character to be your booker, you will meet with the owner of the promotion by default, Mat Dickie. The owner of the promotion checks in periodically to ensure that the promotion is running smoothly and can even order you to follow commands such as managing finances, signing certain wrestlers to the promotion, and changing the championship reign to another wrestler.

You can kill an opponent by beating them to death (easiest if they have injuries) or shoving them in-front of the train tracks. This is noticeable when there knocked out and can't move unless someone grabs them or an explosion happens it is more likely to happen in roaming mode but is sitll possible in the wrestling mode.These can also happen to you and you may have a small chance to survive. However there's a chance there simply unconscious and not actually dead.

Overall, the general consensus is that wrestling is all about putting on spectacular matches these days, but the limited movesets and awkward controls make this a near-impossibility in Wrestling Empire. Unfortunately, every match feels like a train wreck.

This was the answer that Colin Bright, owner and general manager of Pro Wrestling Empire, gave when I asked about his first impression of the central PA professional wrestling scene. That impression was formed at a show held in New Cumberland.

It's been a long time since a truly brilliant wrestling game has been available on a Nintendo console. Not since the days of WWF No Mercy on the Nintendo 64 and the Day of Reckoning series on the GameCube have Nintendo fans been able to properly enjoy a genuinely brilliant rendition of pro wrestling, and frustration is beginning to set in.

In case it wasn't immediately obvious by looking at the screenshots, Wrestling Empire is based on the Nintendo 64 era of wrestling games, in particular, those developed by AKI: the likes of WCW/nWo Revenge, WWF WrestleMania 2000 and (of course) the aforementioned WWF No Mercy. Characters and environments are extremely chunky and low-poly, and wrestler animations are slow and deliberate.

Wrestling Empire is the video game equivalent of Paul Heyman-era ECW. It's low-budget, it's extremely rough and it's often difficult to watch, but there's a clear passion for pro wrestling underneath it and we're sure it'll develop a hardcore following of fans who love it in spite of its many, many flaws.

ok so I feel like people won't understand the whole legacy of this. This is a game made by a dude called Mdickie. This dude uses this engine to make some incredibly hilarious stuff including The You Testament and Hard Time. No doubt we will see those 2 show up soon as well but those 2 are where the meat and potatoes of this joke reside. These games are beloved by Joel of Vinesauce and Chip Cheezum on YouTube and I highly suggest checking out their point of view on these games before passing judgment. Personally I think they're hilariously bad but it's like a guilty pleasure. If hard time makes it I'm definitely getting that but sadly the wrestling game is not quite as insane and absurd as the other 2.

In MDickie terms, a 6/10 is the equivalent of a 11/10! The best wrestling game I have played this decade and the career mode puts every single offer out there (yes, including "Fire Pro Wrestling World") to shame. I can only hope to see MDickie continue to expand the game's modes as he has stated in his the development diaries and thank him for the absolute glory of having instant (as in no loading times) 30 wrestler rumbles.

I have been playing this game non-stop since it released this week. I would would personally give it a 7-7.5. Sure it's far from perfect but the gameplay is super deep and the career mode is the best in a wrestling game in a long time. The developer is a one man studio who has been working on variations of this game for 20 years for PC and mobile. He said while developing that he would be working on free updates and upgrades for years to come. Sure it's janky at times and the AI is frustrating, but if you're a wrestling fan at all, try the demo.

Nice review, looks really interesting. Especially the career mode that deals with the shoot aspects of wrestling and not just the kayfabe moments. If it's a very reasonable price then I might pick it up

Just to clarify my score: I am one of those long-term wrestling fans this game was clearly made for. I actually really like it and have no doubt I'll continue to play it for a long time (especially with my brother once lockdown ends, because he and I love both No Mercy and broken games). Despite that I still think a 6 is a fair score because it's absolutely riddled with glitches and not everyone who's looking for a new wrestling game will see the funny side in that. The 2K games get pilloried for its numerous weird glitches so it would be a bit hypocritical to give this one a pass just because it isn't a big corporate product. Basically, if you love wrestling games and get a kick out of playing 'messy' games (for want of a better term), you may want to add a point or two to the score.

Long time wrestling fan here, yeah I used to subscribe to the WWF mag and all back in the 80's when I was a kid/teen.

I've gotten a few hours on this game so far and must say it reminds me of several SNES wrestling games of the 90's and to me, those were some amazing fun times with friends (some long passed now).

There are some bugs like the article states, most notably when trying to pin but there's enough fun points about the game to keeps things alive. 

Worth checking out while it's on sale for sure if you're apprehensive.

I love the old AKI games, so I was eager to download the demo. I tried it and couldn't get past the way the game feels. I respect that it was made by one person and is a love letter to wrestling in general, but I didn't have any fun actually playing this game.

I'll try the demo. I know it says its a tribute to the N64 era of wrestling games. But does it play like those games? And are the glitches and bug too much to overlook? I mean, I hear it can be a bit endearing to some. But I would be able to overlook the lack of a license and not entirely up to par graphics (I recall the N64 games looking a bit tighter in graphics than this) of it plays well. The joke of bad and frustrating gameplay can only go so far. Especially if I plan to put a ton of hours into the game

It looks interesting to me, hopefully he can clean up some of the glitches. I'll probably try the demo and decide. I think it's super impressive that he included basically 350 real wrestlers that just need name changed or some minor color adjustments. That's always the downfall of other wrestling games like this because I don't have time to create 350 wrestlers.

I have almost 400 hrs in Wrestling Revolution 3D on PC, it's so addicting. I've been looking forward for this to come out for awhile and got a Switch specifically for it. It has not disappointed at all. The game has it's flaws but so much of it is charming and adds to the entertainment. Once you get used to how the character reacts to the environment it's easy to minimize "bug" experiences in the gameplay and compared to WR3D everything is incredibly smooth. MDickie also plans on updating the game for free so once you purchase it you will get any additions at no cost. There are some features in WR3D that aren't in Wrestling Empire that may or may not be added in the future however there is enough newness to this game for it to feel like an upgrade for sure. I never really got into any wrestling games past N64 era. None could hold my attention like they could but MDickie does a great job of replicating that experience and adding a very special charm along with it. The universe he's created over the past 20 years is wonderful in itself and he definitely leaves enough in his games to reward players for paying attention. 17dc91bb1f

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