

The capability the Switch gives you for playing games on the go, combined with the fact that Wrestling Empire is hardly a graphical behemoth, means it fits nicely into the Switch’s wheelhouse. In some ways the Switch is almost the perfect console for Wrestling Empire¸ especially when you take into account the fact that MDickie has also made quite a few games for the mobile market (and indeed, there is a version of Wrestling Empire itself for mobiles).

MDICKIE WRESTLING EMPIRE PC
Upon seeing that Wrestling Empire looked pretty similar to the previous game from MDickie, I felt that it would be interesting to see how the game had transferred from the PC to a home console. The game actually had a 2D version, which I was intrigued to try, but sadly, it wasn’t available on Steam when I tried to download it, so I had to just play the 3D version instead. I first became aware of Wrestling Revolution 3D when I saw the lads from new Legacy Inc. Wrestling Empire takes after Wrestling Revolution 3D quite a lot, both when it comes to graphics and gameplay. MDickie is the name used by indie developer Mat Dickie, and I’m actually familiar with some of his previous games, such as Big BumpZ and Wrestling Revolution 3D on the PC. Seeing as no one else was scheduled to review it here on Gaming Respawn, I felt I might as well throw my hat in the ring, seeing as I’ve sunk some significant hours into the game since purchasing it.
MDICKIE WRESTLING EMPIRE PRO
When I heard that Wrestling Empire had made its way to virtual store shelves in January of 2021, I decided to wait till payday and slap down the £19.99 required to purchase it as I’m always intrigued to give a pro wrestling game a go due to my pre-existing love for the sport.

I’m always looking for ways to pad out my Switch game library as I feel almost guilty sometimes that I don’t give the console more attention than I do. Wrestling Empire for the Nintendo Switch is the newest wrestling game to be released by MDickie, although it is the first time that one of his games has reached one of the main home consoles.
