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RAD 1.5 Review

Well, I know its been awhile my little snailmuffins, but the Amazing one has returned, and I plan to really start doing more for this site. In case anyone cares I've been playing Diablo 2 for a few weeks and my Paladin kicks major bootie. Alright, on to the review.
    RAD Career Wrestling is rad.  I've played career sims before and none of them have captured my attention as much as this one. While its true that it doesn't have, say 5,000 custom matches and a fully explorable backstage arena with full anti-aliasing and pixel shading, it does make it very fun to try and take the right path to stardom.The greatest thing is that you get choices. You may want to try out ECW, or move to another indy fed. Will you train in your hometown or not? These are real choices that wrestlers have to deal with and its nice to see someone finally put some time into making a good career sim.
    Now on to the griping. First of all, the game inexplicably stops at the end of part two. No "Game Over" or "You Win" screen, it just goes blank. Two, you can only get minigames by "cheating." I don't want to be an ass but, since when are minigames cheating? But that's just a minor detail, what I really want is just to get to the end of the game.
    While I have my problems with this game, as I do with EVERY game, its very fun while it lasts, but you can't use Level 13 Fanatacism in RAD career Wrestling.
 
Graphics-2.5
Ease-9.8
Fun-10.0
Overall-7.7

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