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Thank you for the incredible game, and the great system.
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Disc was loose and moving around when I got the game in mail. It did not work until I took it and got the disc resurfaced at my local retro game store 
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Reviewed for Big Boss Games by: P.K. The Green It's nice when a company has faith in it's unique franchises. And with a company as big as E.A., you would have faith too. I'm talking about Def Jam: Fight for NY. Boasting some of the biggest names in both hip-hop fashion and talent (who lend their voices to the game) really adds to the authenticity of the culture the game portrays. The fighting engine is easily compared to the classic wrestling titles on the N64. This is a good thing, as some will say these are some of the best games of the genre. There are 5 fighting styles, which as you progress, allow mixing between them. With unlockable's including wrestlers, venues, and merchandise, there is plenty to keep you playing. Fans of fighters and hip-hop shouldn't miss this one. Score: 8.5/10Read full review
Pros + Not just another wrestling game. + More immersive than the first. + Tons of recognizable celebrities you can either choose to be or beat down. Cons - It's all about the rappers but at least it's not about rapping. - Lots of button-mashing. - No online play. Comments Fight for NY continues the Def Jam series & gives your standard wrestling games a run for their money with it's trademark street style fighting mixed with wrestling. And you don't have to see grown men wearing spandex. Def Jam is also much faster paced than any other wrestling game out there & the finishing moves are amazing. Verdict Must play for any wrestling fan. Must have for any fan of fighting games.
The strikes and blows of this wrestling game are so exaggerated that they do not remind you of real violence, but in contrast, they guarantee good outbursts of laughter. You can use a virtual 'Henry Rollins' or a 'Snoop Dog' or even create and customize your own characters, buy them all kinds of clothes, hats and fancy jewels. It's, of course, not proper for little children. It can be used by one to four players. I consider it good, enjoyable and simple fun.