Rumble Roses
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Developer(s) | YUKE's Future Media Creators/Konami TYO |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
Release date | November 9, 2004 (NA) February 17, 2005 (JP) February 18, 2005 (EU) |
Genre(s) | Wrestling, Fighting |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Mature (M) PEGI: 12+ CERO: 17+ (D) |
Media | DVD-ROM |
Rumble Roses (ランブルローズ?) is a Versus fighting game that was developed and published by Konami in 2004 for the PlayStation 2. The game later received a sequel titled Rumble Roses XX for the Xbox 360.
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[edit] Features
Rumble Roses is unique in that it features an all female cast. There are regular matches and mud wrestling matches. There is also a story mode and an option to allow two computer controlled girls to "duke it out while you watch." Each character contains 10,000 polygons, a record for the PS2[citation needed].
Rumble Roses' boasts a heel/face system. Each character has an alternate side, bringing the total character count up to 22. Most characters start as a face, or good side. Three of them, however (Bloody Shadow, Candy Cane, and Evil Rose), start as the heel or evil side. Alternate forms of each character are unlocked through the Vow System. Vows are specific things you must complete during matches, such as not using weapons, using a Killer Move, or winning the match within a certain time limit.
The games are heavily criticized on using sex appeal in order to garner sales in a similar manner to how the Dead or Alive series is marketed. However, the series has gained a cult following not only amongst professional wrestling fans, but also from fans of fighting games and Japanese animation.[citation needed]
Rumble Roses' unique unlock system allows only one version of each character (either heel or face) to be unlocked for exhibition matches at any time. The characters can still change back and forth, and unlocked characters remain open for story mode and gallery mode. Unfortunately, this effectively cuts the roster in half for exhibition mode. This can be countered with a cheating device such as a Codebreaker or Gameshark, however, enabling the player to save the game with all of the alter egos unlocked.
[edit] Characters
These are both face and heel forms of all the wrestlers (the default disposition is in bold).
- Aigle / Killer Khan
- Aisha / Showbiz
- Anesthesia / Dr. Cutter
- Becky / Candy Cane
- Dixie Clemets / Sgt. Clemets
- Judgment / Bloody Shadow
- Lady X / Lady X Substance
- Makoto Aihara / The BBD (Black Belt Demon)
- Miss Spencer / Mistress Spencer
- Noble Rose / Evil Rose
- Reiko Hinomoto / Rowdy Reiko
[edit] Music
- Teresa James - "Yankee Rose" (Dixie Clemets)
- The Killer Barbies - "Have Some Fun" (Candy Cane)
- Aisha - "FATE" preformed (Aisha)
- Aisha - "NO MORE" preformed (Showbiz)
- yoshiko - "Look At The Sky" (Reiko Hinomoto)
- Akira Yamaoka - "Pluck The Roses!" (Evil Rose)
- Akira Yamaoka - "I'm Too Virtuous" (Miss Spencer)
- Sota Fujimori - "Whip Me Hard!" (Mistress Spencer)
- Sota Fujimori - "The Cutter" (Dr. Cutter)
- Sota Fujimori - THE MECH-MOTHER (Lady X)
- Becky - "B.E.C.K.Y." (Becky)
- Yuka Kawahara - "Junction Rainy Blue" (Rowdy Reiko)
- Yuka Watanabe - "The Spirit Hawk" (Aigle)
- Chuji Nagoka - "The Imperial Carnival" (Killer Khan)
- Michiru Yamane - "Immortal Revenger" (Judgement)
- Michiru Yamane - "The Thorn of Justice" (Noble Rose)
- dj TAKA - "The Shadow Appears" (Bloody Shadow)
- Ayice - "Summer Memories" (Makoto Aihara)
- Des-ROM - "The Bitter Road" (The Black Belt Demon)
- Mutsuhiko Izumi - "Dice Away" (Sgt. Clemets)
- dj nagureo - "Keep on Liftin'" (Anesthesia)
[edit] See also
[edit] Trivia
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- Some of the characters' theme music in the game first debuted in the Dance Dance Revolution series of video games, most notably Reiko's theme, which is a rock remix of "Look To The Sky" which first debuted in DDRMAX.
- Some of the names of the characters' alter-egos were different in the Japanese version. Aisha's alter-ego, Showbiz, is known in Japan as 'Sister A'. Makoto Aihara's alter-ego, the BBD, is also called differently in the Japanese version under the name 'Death Judo'.
- This title uses the same game engine that powers the WWE Smackdown! game series (mainly from the modified version used in WWE Smackdown! Here Comes The Pain). Because of this, the game shares many similarities to the series in terms of overall animation, controls, and gameplay.
[edit] External links
- Official site (Japanese)
- Official site (English)
- Rumble Roses at IGN
- The RPFA - Rumble Roses Girls fansite
- ROSES TENKOKU TENSHI - Rumble Roses fansite
- Rumble Roses NET - Another Rumble Roses fansite
- The Rumble Roses Interview with Akari Uchida
- Rumble Roses at MobyGames
- Rumble Roses Original Soundtrack at MusicBrainz