To appreciate the 2010 mod, one must first acknowledge the original’s constraints. WWF No Mercy shipped with approximately 70 wrestlers—an impressive number for 2000—but nearly all were from the Attitude Era. The game lacks any representation of the subsequent two decades of wrestling history. Moreover, its visual fidelity, while charming, is technologically dated; wrestlers’ faces are indistinct textures, and entrances are abbreviated. Gameplay, though sublime, suffers from a few persistent glitches (e.g., the infamous “Royal Rumble elimination bug”) and a create-a-wrestler mode limited by cartridge memory. For a player in 2010 (or today), revisiting No Mercy feels like reading half a novel—brilliant but incomplete.
The match began. The graphics were incredible for a mod. The textures were high resolution; The Rock raised his eyebrow with uncanny, smooth animation. But the physics were... wrong.
: Replaces the Attitude Era roster with 2010-era stars like John Cena, Randy Orton, and Edge.
User47: Good match.

