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The remake seems to take some cues from the more survival horror leanings of the “Resident Evil 2” and “Resident Evil 3” remakes. It’s reminiscent of games like “The Last of Us” and “A Plague Tale: Innocence,” where you’re on an escort mission with a companion. However, the remake has a much darker and more serious tone. Retrieved 25 February 2015.It’s a very silly premise that works as a sort of B-movie aesthetic in the original game. Archived from the original on 25 November 2003.

  • ^ Rodriguez, Tyrone (9 September 2003).
  • Archived from the original on 5 October 2008. Archived from the original on 2 December 2005. Archived from the original on 13 January 2005. "WrestleMania XIX Review for GameCube on ".
  • ^ a b "WWE WrestleMania XIX for GameCube Reviews".
  • If the player wins, Stephanie appears to congratulate the player but immediately regrets the deal, getting speared by Goldberg and seemingly disappearing into cash. To do this, the player is sent to various locations and must combat workers and wrestlers hired as security (both authentic and created who are generated and unlocked randomly) they encounter in each location, with objectives such as disrupting a construction site, sinking a WWE owned shipment barge, and destroying a mall that was set up for fan festivities.Īfter the player completes objectives in the perimeter areas, they fight Vince at WrestleMania XIX in a match.

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    Stephanie notices that the player wants revenge on Vince McMahon for firing them, and the player and Stephanie devise a plan to ruin Vince's flagship pay-per-view, WrestleMania. Later, the player encounters Stephanie McMahon. The story begins with the player being dragged out of an arena by security guards and literally tossed into the street. In Revenge Mode, players can select any superstar on the roster (except for Stephanie McMahon and Vince McMahon) or a created superstar. Most of the background music of the game was also in the Xbox game WWE Raw 2 and the PlayStation 2 game WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain. Instead, the game features "Revenge Mode" a mission-based mode in which players try to achieve certain goals in various locations outside of the ring. Unlike the previous game and other contemporary WWE games, WrestleMania XIX does not feature a conventional story/career mode in which players control a particular wrestler in a series of matches. The roster consists of around sixty-nine WWE wrestlers between and March 31, 2003, as the WWE was beginning to shift its momentum from the Attitude Era into the Ruthless Aggression Era. Based on the professional wrestling promotion World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), it is the sequel to WWE WrestleMania X8. WWE WrestleMania XIX is a professional wrestling video game released for the GameCube by THQ in 2003.












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