Guest Black Tiger Report post Posted March 30, 2003 I'm debating getting either a PS2 or an Xbox, but before I make up my mind I need to know a couple things. 1. I've played the Xbox version of Legends of Wrestling. Is there any difference in the PS2 verions other than being able to rip your own enterance music? 2. In the commerical for SD4, Angle is shown both bald and with hair, is there an edit mode in the game?, or do wrestlers have alternate costumes? Any help would be appreciated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest El Psycho Diablo Report post Posted March 30, 2003 Don't get the Xbox version of LOW2..because the bastards took out the music rip. (Don't ask me why..considering the game's really just an upgrade) You can't edit default wrestler's appearances, but you can alter their moves/music/entrance..and there are alternate costumes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Slapnuts00 Report post Posted April 2, 2003 I'm debating getting either a PS2 or an Xbox, but before I make up my mind I need to know a couple things. 1. I've played the Xbox version of Legends of Wrestling. Is there any difference in the PS2 verions other than being able to rip your own enterance music? 2. In the commerical for SD4, Angle is shown both bald and with hair, is there an edit mode in the game?, or do wrestlers have alternate costumes? Any help would be appreciated. Can't help you with the Xbox question, but in Smackdown, yes you unlock alternate costumes. In stoyline mode, Kurt starts off with hair but gets shaved bald at Judgement Day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DrTom Report post Posted April 2, 2003 I'm debating getting either a PS2 or an Xbox That's really not much of a debate. The X-Box 0wnz the PS2 in every conceivable category except game library. And considering that the majority of the big releases are available on all three consoles, that's not much of a concern. I got a PS2 when it came out, but I hardly play it at all anymore, except to fire up Vice City. The X-Box has become the game console of choice for my roommate and me (the 'Cube is used for Zelda, his Animal Crossing games, and Mario Party, and that's it), as well as the DVD player in the office. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lightning Flik Report post Posted April 2, 2003 Although the X-Box is the better system of choice (better graphically, sound, and just everything else), it does fall short in the gaming library department as mentioned. But really what you need to concern yourself is what type of games you are looking into. Because you should get the system that catters to you what you like. My only warning is that if you are a person who likes RPGs then the choice is PS2, because no other system really has as many RPGs as the PS2 right now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites