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due to its rarity compared to the Western mass-market releases. It captures a specific moment in WWE's global expansion where the "Ruthless Aggression" era was a massive international phenomenon. Core Gameplay Highlights (Common to all versions) Iconic Roster: Features the first appearances of future legends like Rey Mysterio , while being the final appearance of Stone Cold Steve Austin as active roster members. Season Mode:
Korean fans, known for their dedication, gravitated toward . While Starcraft dominated the RTS market and MapleStory ruled the MMORPG space, the PS2 was a luxury. Enter the PC Bang. These cafes were not just for PCs; they were social hubs. With the advent of powerful emulators (specifically PCSX2 in its early, buggy glory), Here Comes the Pain became a staple on café hard drives.
Released in late 2003, HCTP hit Korea when WWE viewership was at its all-time high, with fans of all ages following the "Ruthless Aggression" era. WWE SmackDown Here Comes the Pain -Korea-
존경은 얻는 것, 고통은 주는 것 (“Respect is earned. Pain is delivered.”)
In the early 2000s, Korean gaming culture was defined by PC bangs (internet cafes). While PC gaming dominated, the PlayStation 2 made massive inroads, and Here Comes the Pain became a staple in console rooms and living rooms across South Korea. 1. Fast-Paced Gameplay Over Simulation due to its rarity compared to the Western
This commercial success was a clear indicator that the game had successfully bridged the gap between niche wrestling fans and the broader Korean gaming public.
Introduced a revamped system where each superstar has four distinct grapple types (Power, Submission, Signature, and Quick) accessed via the D-pad and Circle button. Season Mode: Korean fans, known for their dedication,
The efforts of THQ Korea and the lasting quality of the game created a strong, resonant legacy. By investing in such large-scale, televised events, THQ Korea legitimized competitive console gaming and introduced countless new fans to the world of pro wrestling. For a generation of Korean players, Here Comes the Pain is not just a nostalgic memory; it is the definitive wrestling game, a benchmark against which all others are judged, much like its legendary status in the West.