>>6799115Giant Gram 2 and Giant Gram 2000 are by far the best looking wrestling games on the Dreamcast. But I just don't like those combo based control schemes like standard fighting games. I understand why they chose such a system since this was (like many DC games) an (NAOMI) arcade port and also this was better executed than other games with these types of controls (like WWF Warzone, WWF Attitude or the ECW games with the same game engine as the WWF games) but it just not my cup of tea. But the History mode of GG2000 was really unique. It was quite the challenge and really fun to replay some iconic moments of old matches to unlock video snipped from said matches.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGBa77NenB4And some of the Virtua Fighter characters were really wacky. Wolf Hawkfield even had two different models in Giant Gram 2; the AJPW Wolf Hawkfield gimmick of Jim Steele with a more realistic move set and the model straight from Virtua Fighter with over-the-top moves.
But again Fire Pro Wrestling D is by far the best Wrestling game on the system. But beside NJPW: Toukon Retsuden 4 there wasn't any noteworthy other wrestling game on the Dreamcast anyway. And even with Toukon Retsuden 4 you saw the cracks in the way Yuke's made their games (the graphics and especially animations looked really horrible for a dreamcast game) and it only went downhill from there for Yuke's.