Ohhhhhh, where do I start with this one?Here Comes the Pain. But WWF WrestleMania 2000 was easily much better than No Mercy. The inclusion for longer entrances for the characters made the game in the mid to late N64 era stand out. WWF No Mercy was garbage to me (one can compare it to the garbage that is WWF Attitude and WWF War Zone released respectively in 1998 and 1999).
And how does this impact why people still choose WCW/NWO Revenge or World Tour over No Mercy? No Mercy may have been the most refined out of the game but let's not sit here and say it didn' thave its faults. It took out the longer entrances seen in WrestleMania 2000, contained less memory to save (less unlocks and less spaces for Created content). The story mode was sub par at best and wasn't as fully engaging as the other three.Ohhhhhh, where do I start with this one?
Comparing ANY of the N64 AKI-engine games to the Acclaim N64 games is just downright ludicrous for the sake of how clunky the (Acclaim) games play. It's not even a comparison in that regard and since gameplay is what matters the most....
Let's talk about the (American) N64 AKI titles. In chronological order...
Each game built upon the other, using the same game engine and improving the graphics, sound, movesets, game modes, and AI along the way. No Mercy was the last in the line and had the most of all these things. Wrestlemania 2000 was a great game, don't get me wrong, but everything it did well was done better by No Mercy (and then some.)
- WCW/NWO World Tour
- WCW/NWO Revenge
- Wrestlemania 2000
- No Mercy