

And with the continuous growth of GM Games, it was obviously bound to have its much-deserved review. WMMA5 was, as previously mentioned, developed by Adam Ryland and released by American publisher GreyDog Software at the end of January of 2018. Main menu for WMMA5, the latest game to have been released by developer Adam Ryland Did he succeed? Let’s take a look and find out, shall we? Short story long, Adam Ryland attempted to go big AND go home at the same time. World of Mixed Martial Arts 5: One Last Round, is the fifth and final instalment in a series that has been around since 2007, slowly building what had its good and bad moments, much like everything else in life, but that apparently tries to bow out in a big way, while at the same time gracefully exiting the stage to never again be seen.

“Go big or go home!” But Adam Ryland, developer of the World of Mixed Martial Arts series, has decided to take this to heart when it comes to his most recent title in the series. Such is the duality that we have to deal with when it comes to World of Mixed Martial Arts 5: One Last Round. It is based on the always powerful nostalgia and the unwillingness of letting go of something or someone we deeply did not want to go away, versus the easiness of at least simply saying hello to something that while strange and new, may very well be a positive thing. And seriously speaking, it is kind of easy to relate to that pattern of behaviour that accepts the welcoming of the stranger, as it tries to run away from the goodbyes of those we know. But as I do my welcoming bid – no need to applaud, you can all go back to your seats… Well, maybe just a few more seconds – the gloom and doom of the ever-hurtful goodbye is already in the air. My name is Andrew Ray and it is my pleasure to be writing to all of you today. Most of us seem to be wired to better deal with the allegedly warmth welcome of an actual stranger, instead of the goodbye from someone we’ve known all along.
