But when the gameplay is as solid as it is in FPWW, do you need much else? Which begs the question, what else is hiding under the hood of FPWW? I ask in jest because, aside from your standard exhibition fare, there isn’t much else. I’ll gladly accept the ‘L’ that comes with this, but in my defense, we typically do not think of those match types as battle royals. For starters, and thanks to the comments from a few helpful readers, I discovered that triple threat and four-corner matches are indeed included in the game in the Battle Royal mode. I wrote my initial impressions a few months ago, so I thought it was worth revisiting how the game feels after spending some more time with it.
I would have preferred a Nintendo Switch edition as the gameplay and graphics would lend nicely to Nintendo’s portable console, but hey, I’ll take what I can get.
As a lifelong fan of wrestling and video games, I was very excited when I found out that Fire Pro Wrestling was making a proper North American return to the PS4.