Between Wrestling Revolution hitting the OUYA on Friday and AAW 2 hitting the Xbox 360 Indie Game Marketplace on Monday, it’s a great time for wrestling game fans seeking something a bit different from the Yuke’s-developed norm. The original game was quite rough around the edges, but AAW 2 looks to smooth a lot of them out and features something no other console wrestling game has had – the ability to craft a character from scratch on your computer. Come Monday, you’ll be able to convert that data into something 360-compatible and play as either an original character or someone influenced by real-life wrestlers.
One Angry Gamer "A recently released wrestling game on the Xbox Live Indie Games channel has been making waves on YouTube, mostly because of the lack of wrestling games for today’s generation of home consoles and also because… well, there’s s stark lack of wrestling games on today’s generation of home consoles. Of course, when a video pops up that features a 10-man, battle royale tag-team match with a flaming table. It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that gamers and wrestling fans alike are going to want to see the outcome of such a fantastical predicament."
ADG reviews Xbox Live Indie title, Action Arcade Wrestling 2.
ADG plays Action Arcade Wrestling 2 and shares his gameplay.
I'm more anticipated for 5 Star Wrestling on PSN, but this game isn't too bad.