First Def Jam Vendetta game, predecessor of Fight for NY with pro-wrestling gameplay in underground arenas. Less deep and less charismatic than its successor, but already featuring an authentic hip-hop atmosphere and promising combat system.
Your verdict
Category
Fighting2 players16+
Description
The first entry in the Def Jam trilogy, released in 2003. AKI/THQ's classic arcade wrestling engine — the same lineage as WrestleMania No Mercy — repurposed around a cast of real rappers, with a story mode set in New York's underground fight scene.
Def Jam - Vendetta review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
3/5
Story
★★★★★
"Solid"
Paced by the flows of Ludacris, DMX and their peers, the brawl steeps in a raw, electric rap atmosphere. The licensed tracks give weight to every move, turning the ring into a genuine stage. This hip-hop authenticity, rare in fighting games, makes it a cult object for enthusiasts.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Blending wrestling, street fighting and rap culture is the winning bet of this snappy brawler where you chain grabs and devastating blows. Building your fighter and climbing the ranks delivers a progressive, exhilarating satisfaction. The style and the vibe carry it all. Direct, generous and full of attitude, an original versus best savoured with several.
Is Def Jam - Vendetta still worth playing in 2026?
A wrestling hybrid from EA and AKI, Def Jam Vendetta pits rappers and figures from the Def Jam label in snappy grappling fights, built on the excellent engine of AKI's N64 wrestling games. The grab system, the devastating special moves and the hip hop cast packed with stars give it a real identity and immediate fun, especially in multiplayer. The era marked production has aged. A singular fighting game to recommend for fans of arcade wrestling and 2000s hip hop culture.