![]() 1 on Tag - A tag team match where one person does not have a partner.1 on 3 - Three participants work together to defeat one mutual opponent.1 on 2 - Two participants work together to defeat one mutual opponent.Team members can switch roles at any time by performing a tag in their own corner. The inactive partner can only offer limited assistance. Tag Team - In this variation of a 'VS' match, both active participants have an inactive partner who must stay on the apron in their represented corner.VS - The basis match type between two participants.Most of the matches in the game have been repeated from WWF Attitude, with many having name changes. This is one of the very few wrestling video games in existence to use just one commentator. ![]() One of the unique features is that match commentary is performed by Joey Styles alone. For example, Danny Doring's finisher "Whambam Thankyou Maam" is identical to the "Double Arm DDT". However, many of the added moves are just duplicates of moves that are already in the game. The game features all of the attacks and taunts that appeared in WWF Attitude, with some renamed, as well as some new ones. The tag team career only allows players to compete for the ECW World Tag Team Championships. After clearing the first tier, the player moves on to the ECW Television Championship division, and then the ECW World Heavyweight Championship. In 'Versus' career, the player must first challenge for the fictional Acclaim Championship. ![]() The player(s) must win matches to move up the rankings before they can challenge for championship titles at pay-per-view events. The season mode is similar to the one used in WWF Attitude. The additional "jobber" characters are loosely based on other ECW or Acclaim staff, or are completely fictional. Some personalities who had left the company before or during the production were left in as unlockable content. Nearly all of the main characters were performers and staff members involved with ECW during the game's production. Their opponent may be awarded the win by disqualification (DQ). DQ - This only occurs if a human controlled player wins a versus match after calling for their ally.If this still does not produce a clear winner, then the player who meets those conditions and has the lowest player number is the winner. If this does not determine a clear winner, then the player with the most health who performed the most successful attacks, taunts and reversals is the winner. The first determines who has the most remaining health. Decree of ECW - This is a three-point system that is used if the time limit expires before anyone has met the other win conditions.This option needs to be turned on in utilities. TKO - If a player's health meter is completely depleted, they can be eliminated automatically.It is possible for all players to lose by count out. Any players outside of the ring whenever the referee reaches 10 is defeated. ![]() The count resets each time a player leaves the ring. Count Out - Whenever a player leaves the ring for any reason, the referee begins a silent count to 10.These only work under same conditions as pin attempts. Submission - Using a painful hold on a weakened opponent until they give up.They are automatically voided if interrupted or either player touches the ring ropes. Pin attempts are only valid within the ring. Pin - Performing a pin cover on a downed opponent, or using a pinning move, to hold their shoulders down while the referee counts to three.This is done by performing successful attacks and reversals. They can reduce their opponent's resistance by decreasing their health. Two (or more) participants attempt to meet one of the win conditions over their rival/s. Much of the content was the same, but with ECW images replacing all WWE owned material. Gameplay for ECW Hardcore Revolution is identical to WWF Attitude.
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