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I stopped playing Myrise before completing the 3rd arc, and never bothered with the male one.
I usually like playing Myrise, at least once each gender, but being forced to repeatedly play a gimmick I don't want caused me to give up on it.
I loved exploring the supernatural background of the WWE and being a part-time movie star was a bucket of laughs.
Open your mind and have patience, my young friends. If it's worth having, it's worth playing for.
I might give undisputed a go then.
The supernateral 'evil within' was the one part where I thought the forced change of gimmick was warranted, as you character actually isn't themselves. The resultant outfit was good, and I'm still not sure if I prefer the 'evil within' motion or 'dark ritual' for my demon CAW.
The problem is, for (it seems) at least 1/2 the story, you are forced to play a character that is essentially not 'yours', which goes against the whole point of MYrise.
The other issue is a 6 man tornado tag that you MUST win. I dislike 'chaos' matches at best, so being forced to repeat until you win was the final straw in unleashed.
The This Is Why Brutality arc was the weaker of the three for me, because even though my character was intended to have brutish strength (powerhouse class) behaving as a bully was not for me. You don't get to roleplay your character the way you headcanoned them at creation, but that's an inevitable issue when you're not writing the story yourself. My Dark Horse was sometimes a lot more of a jerk than I intended him to be, even though the fictional character I based him on was a criminal (that was pure coincidence. I designed him that way because he had bad boy handsomeness).
I get you about that 6-man tornado. That's the hardest match in the game, but fret not, you only have to do it once. Keep throwing people out of the ring and going for pins. The AI isn't super bright and eventually it'll get busy fighting with itself or being stunned and so long as you're in the ring and conscious you'll have the upper hand. I won on my second try. The hardest matches after that are regular one-on-one ladder matches (don't let the game make you climb the turnbuckle instead of the ladder) and four-man battle royales (Hammer throw until they fail to grab the rope. Takes 2 minutes. Don't let them trigger the elimination mini-game or you're screwed!). This is not 2K22 and hopefully we'll never go back to those crazy match bookings (8-man ladder! FUUUUUUUUUUUUU)
I have a demon CAW too! I find 'Demon' Finn Balor's body paint is perfect for filling up that big neck-hole, and I put a perfectly normal human face on there to mess you up, because that's the kind of wickedry demons will throw at you.