Microsoft revealed back at this year's Tokyo Game Show that they'd been working to bring some Japanese-developed games overseas, including"Radiant Silvergun"and"Fire Pro-Wrestling."The latter of those two titles will carry the name of Spike's long-running series that's appeared on the Gameboy Advance, PlayStation 2 and other systems; this time, it will boast Xbox Live Avatar integration. Things appear to be moving along for its 2011 international release, too, because the Australian classification board has issued a rating.
The game contains enough"mild sporting violence"to warrant a PG, according to its listing atClassification.gov.au(viaSiliconera).
Costume and wrestler customizations will be in the mix, even if more realistic WWE-style wrestlers like what's been seen in the series before are not. Without deep rosters, the game will be working a slightly different angle than its predecessors did on their systems, but that is after all what franchise reboots are supposed to do.
Hopefully, whatever"Fire Pro"lacks in Ultimate Warrior knock-offs it will make up for in crazy luchador masks. Depending on how the controls work, this title could make for a really fun multiplayer experience. A career mode, online matches, single-player and tag team options will all be at its disposal, but if the game's really going to attract attention in the XBL world, it's going to need a big wardrobe.
Are you looking forward to seeing"Fire Pro-Wrestling"get an international launch? Do you think the new look for the franchise will prove to be a good choice? Share your opinions with us in the comment section below.
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