

The girls can also now build up their stats over time and the player can even tweak them- such as increasing muscle mass to make them hit harder or decreasing body mass to make them quicker. The game also introduced several new features- including Tag-Teams, the ability to fight in a 3-way or 4-way free-for-all, and in a 2-on-1 handicap match. The Face/Heel system is still in effect, but with equal focus given to both the good and bad persona of each character. leading some to consider it more of a remake.


While virtually all the characters return, there is virtually no references to the events in the first game. The main difference this time is that the linear character-driven stories of the previous game have been dropped in favor of a more open-ended 'sandbox' style. Players are once again able to take control of a large number of female fighters from around the world. Despite being cited for its stunning visuals, it received mostly average reviews. The game serves as a sequel/remake of the first Rumble Roses game made 2004. RUMBLE ROSES XX came out in 2006, on the XBOX 360.
