Like most sports management games, most of Wrestling Spirit 2 is laid out in text menus. Well, two games are twice as nice, so Wrestling Spirit is now Wrestling Spirit 2, which bills itself as “the thinking person’s fighting game.” I enjoy thinking on occasion, so how will a more strategic approach to wrestling work out? Not surprisingly, there have been numerous games that have tried to capitalize on the popularity of wrestling, but most of these have been on consoles, and us PC users have been relegated to a port of WWE Raw (why didn’t they pick a good wrestling game to port?) and wrestling management games such as Wrestling Spirit. For me, my “watching wrestling” phase was during college and graduate school, when I turned in twice a week to watch the sweaty competitors of the WWF/E grab each other. What say you? An excellent set of features, but lackluster matches: 5/8 The Not So Good: Matches are tedious and defending is not fun, lack of multiplayer The Good: Well developed career and season modes, lots of wrestlers and moves, easy to make MODs, challenging AI Wrestling Spirit 2, developed and published by Grey Dog Software.
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