Fire Pro Wrestling Z (Japan / Toujien Doukon Box Saishuu-ban)
PlayStation 2
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Reviewed in 2007
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✪ Reviewed on March 23, 2023
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Earlier Fire Pro Wrestling entry already featuring a deep grappling system and extensive customisation. Slightly less complete than Returns but an excellent wrestling simulation for genre fans seeking an accessible and quality title.
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Category
Sports2 players12+
Description
A 2007 Japanese special edition released during a period of relative uncertainty for the series. Spike polishes the Returns formula with an expanded roster and various balance tweaks. Limited print run, now a collector's piece, in a title with notably refined finish.
Fire Pro Wrestling Z review
3/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Polished"
3/5
Music
★★★★★
"Memorable"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Behind its apparent plainness, this entry hides a wrestling system of fearsome precision and a generous editor. Learning the timing, building your federations and bringing your roster to life demands a long-haul investment. That demanding depth, true to the series, guarantees a lifespan fans cultivate well after the first discovery.
Fire Pro Wrestling Z in its final Toujien Doukon Box set, a peak of Japanese wrestling sims renowned for its editor depth and simulation realism. This special edition, shipped with its dedicated extras, appeals to a community of connoisseurs especially attached to the series. Its interest combines the title's tenacious reputation among purists with the limited nature of this commemorative set.
Is Fire Pro Wrestling Z still worth playing in 2026?
An entry in Spike's Japanese wrestling simulation, Fire Pro Wrestling Z carries over the heart of the series, that demanding timing system that governs the outcome of grapples, with a broad roster and deep customisation options. The depth of the grappling and the fidelity to the sport keep a rigour prized by purists. The 2D sprites, the absence of localisation and the steep learning curve limit the audience. A niche wrestling simulation to recommend for fans of technical grappling and demanding Japanese games.