User:Halo3legend/Halo:Wrestling

About
Halo: Wrestling is a game developed jointly by EA Sports and 343 industries in 2013. The game focus's on each of the Halo characters wrestling and attempting to win a wrestling tournament. It is considered non-canon. The games received mixed to negative reviews, and was shunned by many critics because it was a "game that strayed from the series" and "was a simple cash grab."

Plot
Player's select from a plethora of familiar Halo characters and battle it out in a wrestling tournament, and attempt to win the grand prize. At the end of the game, the player faces Tartarus, the games main antagonist.

Roster and Finishing Moves
Arbiter - Superkick

Captain Keyes - Bionic Elbow

Cortana - Spear

Flood Elite Combat Form - Back-Breaker

Jul 'Mdama - Powerbomb

Master Chief - Firemans Carry Slam

Miranda Keyes - Chokeslam

Noble 6 - Piledriver

Prophet of Truth - Knockout Punch

Sarah Palmer - Running High Knee

Sgt. Johnson - Jumping DDT

The Rookie - Running Fishermen's Suplex

Other Moves
When characters are not performing a finishers, they can perform signature moves. Each character usually has about 15-16 signature moves.

Match Types
Players have several different match types they can indulge in.

Normal Match Hardcore Match Steel Cage Match Ladder Match Tag Team Match Falls Count Anywhere Match Backstage Brawl Hell in a Cell Match Triple Threat Fatal Four-way Battle Royal Royal Rumble Ambulance Match

Most of these matches can be player with between 2-6 players, except for the Royal Rumble, which usually includes 10.

Reviews
The game received mixed to negative reviews. One reviewer called it "an utter failure to the series," and another said that "It was bad, but at least it wasn't as bad as Mass Effect: Baseball Superstars and Call of Duty: NBA 12'."

Another, more popular review site called it "Halo meets the toilet. This may very well end the series." After receiving all of these moves, 343i instantly pulled the game from the Xbox Live store, and stopped shipping copies, all within the first two months.