

Super Fire Pro Wrestling - Queen's Special is one of those SNES wrestling games that feels way deeper than it looks. At first glance, it's just pixelated grapplers throwing suplexes, but the timing-based grappling system actually takes some practice—mess up your button presses, and you'll eat a piledriver instead of delivering one.
The roster's stacked with original fighters (no real-world wrestlers here), each with their own weirdly specific move sets. There's this one luchador who does a corkscrew moonsault that looks ridiculous in the best way. Matches start slow with chain wrestling, then build to those satisfying moments when you finally hit your finisher after wearing your opponent down.
What makes Queen's Special stand out is the pacing—it's more methodical than arcadey stuff like WWF games, almost like a fighting game where you're constantly reading your opponent. Just don't expect flashy cutscenes or commentary; the charm's in the pure, no-frills grappling. If you've played other Fire Pro games, you'll feel right at home.
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