01.12.2004, 18:11
Grey Dog Software hat jetzt in zusammenarbeit mit Adam Ryland einen weiteren Wrestling Sim auf den Markt gebracht. Bei dem Sim der EWR aehneln soll gibt es jedoch einige Unterschiede wie Backstage Politics, persoenliche Finanzen usw. Ryland brachte zuletzt TWR (Total Extreme Wrestling) raus, der Kostenpflichtige Nachfolger von EWR, das Projekt floppte allerdings, nun probiert es Ryland also mit einem weiteren.
Unter folgendem Link koennt ihr euch das Spiel kaufen fuer $24.95 oder die kostenlose Demo runterladen:
http://www.greydogsoftware.com/
PS: Wenn jemand von euch die kostenlose Demo runterladet und spielen sollte, kann er ja hier kurz mal sagen wie das Spiel ist. :winke:
Und hier mal die Erklaerung dazu:
Unter folgendem Link koennt ihr euch das Spiel kaufen fuer $24.95 oder die kostenlose Demo runterladen:
http://www.greydogsoftware.com/
PS: Wenn jemand von euch die kostenlose Demo runterladet und spielen sollte, kann er ja hier kurz mal sagen wie das Spiel ist. :winke:
Und hier mal die Erklaerung dazu:
Zitat:Grey Dog Software, a Phoenix based developer of sports management simulation software for personal computers, is pleased to announce the release of its highly anticipated wrestling simulation, Wrestling Spirit. Renowned wrestling game maker Adam Ryland once again challenges you to take on the world of brawn; you now start as a rookie and then grow to be a wrestling legend. Wrestling Spirit, based around the pro-wrestling industry, is an exciting and highly addictive simulation game and is available exclusively through Grey Dog Software.
In WreSpi players will control each match, negotiate contracts, personal finances, deal with injuries, and manage all the backstage politics. The accurate simulation engine and realistic AI offers up an extremely unique and immersive wrestling experience.
The Extreme Warfare series of games has been considered the premier brand of wrestling simulators for many years, having built up a huge fan base through word-of-mouth. Since its original release in 1995, including the award-winning "Extreme Warfare Revenge" title released in 2003 and the critically acclaimed "Total Extreme Warfare" release in 2004, fans have come to expect the most accurate portrayal of the wrestling world from Adam Ryland games.
"Wrestling Spirit (WreSpi) provides a unique angle on the world of managing wrestlers. It combines technical wrestling, promotions, and an exciting role-playing aspect that really draws users into the game," said Arlie Rahn, owner of Grey Dog Software. "Adam Ryland has a great track record with his prior games of Total Extreme Wrestling and Extreme Warfare Revenge. Even with the great success Adam's had to this point, we feel WreSpi is the most addictive game he's created so far."
