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The Alternate Picture community, which I have contributed my own limited Photoshop skills to, can make even the most boring worker worth using. Having good looking belts reminds you why the competitors are doing what they do. His belt renders make the game play experience just a little bit better. Some fans, like the uber-talented ReapeR, make neat additional graphics to enrich the experience. Yes, downloading a complete game makeover, like Death of the Territories, is a way to recharge the batteries of even a veteran player, there are all sorts of other mods.
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The Mods for TEW 08 do much to keep the game at the front of my mind, though not always in the obvious way. Of course, if I do, there are always the mods, which are reason two, handily enough.
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From the darling of most players, Mid Atlantic Wrestling, to the seemingly doomed North of the Border Pro Wrestling, the Cornellverse is such an interesting and engrossing setting for a wrestling game that I seldom miss the real world. I am sure there are players who never even attempt booking the women’s wrestling companies, like Babes of Sin City and miss out on a whole new experience. Try playing as Warrior Engine XXV, a Japanese garbage fed, with its one quality, popular worker and compare that to running Pride Glory Honor Wrestling, a hotbed of talented workers. That is not even the widest gulf you can cross. Playing a game at the Supreme Wrestling Federation is so different from playing as its number one competitor, Total Championship Wrestling, that it is a testament to the quality of the game’s engine that they can co-exist. There are dozens of wrestling promotions available from the outset, and more appear as the game continues. The biggest reason, I think, that I am still playing TEW ’08 is the depth and flexibility of the initial scenario. I guess the question is why is this one game so good that I want to continue playing it so long after its release and what could other games learn from it? I have moved, changed jobs, changed presidents, and watched the New York Jets play one and a quarter seasons since then, but here I am, still playing TEW ’08. More than any wrestling game and more than any sim game and, as I sit in front of my computer now, more than any other game period.Įighteen months have passed since TEW 08 was released, and even more time has passed since I started following its development, reading Adam Ryland’s Developer’s Diary, something I have read all the way through more than once. Yes, TEW 2008 is a game I, at the time, loved more than any other.

The only downside to 2007 is that 2008 came out and rendered it irrelevant.
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Paying full price for a game is something I just do not do, but TEW is an exception. If you had any idea how cheap I am, that alone would tell you how much I love TEW. The 2007 edition took a good game and refined it into near perfection, making me while away hours furthering the careers of fictional wrestlers.

There is really no reason not to play it. TEW is a hobby.” – Chuck Plattīest of all, that game is now free. “TEW has no peers or rivals in its genre and has become more than a game. Everything I said then is still true now. I could tell you how much I love TEW 2005 here, but instead I’ll point you to the review my 2006 self wrote. Just click on the link on the front page and it is all yours. This summer, Grey Dog Software, the publishers of Total Extreme Warfare from 2005 to now, made the 2005 iteration freeware. From the ashes of EWR came Total Extreme Warfare 2004, a game no longer in print or available anywhere. I was a disciple of Extreme Warfare Revenge, a freeware game that Adam Ryland designed years ago. The funny thing is, at this point in the year, ten months in, I am only really playing one game. I love the year end awards because it gives me a chance to look back at the games I played over the course of the year and see what I missed that others are recommending. Is there a better time of year?ĭiehard GameFAN starts putting its year end awards spectacular together around this time. Autumn is the time I like to listen to Killing Joke and paint miniatures and play video games in my socks. The Kansas City Renaissance Festival is in full swing, with it’s delicious hot cider and cheese crepes served by busty maidens. The Kansas City Royals will be done for the year when you read this and the Chiefs will be limping along, still winless as I type this. Fall is a time for looking back at the year that was and towards the approaching Winter.

Football takes over my Sunday mornings and baseball closes in on the World Series. The leaves turn brown and golden and red, the grass grows slower. Why, 18 months later, I’m still in love with TEW 2008.Īh Fall, I love you so.
