WWF No Mercy (2000)

AKI Corporation, Asmik Ace Entertainment

Nintendo 64

4.14 from 149 ratings

291 members have it in their collection · 1 playing now · 37 backlogged · 25 wish listed

How long? · with extras 20h (from 1 logged playthrough)

WWF No Mercy allows players to compete for seven different WWF titles, with each belt getting its own unique story. Stories can be replayed, allowing players to defend their title in a storyline. Upon successful completion of a story mode, players will unlock the title they were competing for in the Exhibition mode, where titles can be won and defended … Read more
WWF No Mercy allows players to compete for seven different WWF titles, with each belt getting its own unique story. Stories can be replayed, allowing players to defend their title in a storyline. Upon successful completion of a story mode, players will unlock the title they were competing for in the Exhibition mode, where titles can be won and defended as the players see fit. A maximum of four players can compete in a range of modes, including caged and ladder contests and pay-per-view events. The player can also create an own event and compete for WWF titles unlocked in Championship mode. Certain matches are held outside the ring, in four different backstage locations. Read less
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Details

Developers
AKI Corporation, Asmik Ace Entertainment
Publishers
THQ
Genres
Fighting, Sport
Themes
Action
Franchises
WWF
Series
WWF

Release dates

  • Nov 17, 2000 (Full Release) (North_America) Nintendo 64

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Nintendo 64 by KiingShady · 76 games · 0

Rating distribution

5 stars
67
4 stars
50
3 stars
24
2 stars
2
1 star
6
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Community All Reviews Statuses

El_Diegote

Review El_Diegote 5/5 · May 14, 2019

Is this the best wrestling game ever made? I don't know and really don't care that much, but at the time (ALMOST TWENTY YEARS AGO! damn) it was amazing to play with 4 friends in local multiplayer.

deepdoop

Review deepdoop 5/5 · Jan 30, 2014

5

I'm a massive fan of the N64 AKI grappling system wrestling games, and a huge wrestling fan on top of that... WWF No Mercy is one of the best of all time, so 5 stars it is.