Street Fighting: The typical untrained fighter with no real focus, except on upper body strength, and the best punch in the game, the Haymaker, which can be used for the KO. Grappling allows you to combo, ending with a KO blow. Kickboxing: A focus on kicks, and lots of them. But before you go away and fight for New York you can pick your fighting style: Once you are happy with his mug you are whisked back into a scene showing a few rappers. You choose the eyes, nose, hair, and voice, but no, not the body! It is just the face. It is pretty detailed and cool to see his face turning into a person. Back to it though.You are given five choices of faces or you can create your own. It is a nice idea, but the loyal fans of the N64 days will just be extremely disappointed. This next bit IS the Create-A-Wrestler that is in the game. Cue the next scene at the station where a sketch artist asks the cop what he looks like. Taken away by a few cops, and whilst on the way to the police station, the car is T-boned and a mysterious figure helps D-Mob escape. This has to seriously be one of the best I have played in a long while and that is quite odd, especially because of its length, for a fighting game! The tale starts where your wrestler from the first game felled D-Mob. First let us tell you about the story mode.