While there is some fun to be had with WWE, the game really shines when you take control of a smaller company. Whether you take control of a worldwide company such as WWE, a national company, a cult company like RoH or a company smaller than that: you are responsible for its’ wellbeing. In EWR, you are responsible for booking events and matches, getting sponsors, signing talent, recruiting staff, attempting to get your promotion TV deals, creating stars and crown champions: you have complete control. Ten years ago this month, EWR was released making this an opportune moment to have a look back at it. We’re going to kick things off with a look at “Extreme Warfare Revenge (EWR).” Created by Adam Ryland as a sequel to “Extreme Warfare Deluxe”, the previous instalment in the “Extreme Warfare” series, “Extreme Warfare Revenge” has achieved a worldwide cult fanbase. Welcome to the first, proper edition of the renamed “Ringside Review” (formally the “Bottom Line”).
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