While the game plays well enough, it lacks variety. Available play modes consist of a WWF Season, an Intercontinental Championship, and a WWF Championship, and vary only in number of opponents. Players will find no steel cage matches, no battle royales, no tag team option, and no chairs to smash over the opponent's head. After a few rounds they'll feel as though there's nothing left to experience.
Imagine Mortal Kombat's Liu Kang and the gang replaced by professional wrestlers and you'll know what to expect from Acclaim's WWF In Your House for the Playstation. While that's not necessarily a bad thing, it is further proof that WWF In Your House is a dated effort barely worthy of the 32-bit age.
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