Tna Impact 2
TNA Wrestling is the exclusive Total Nonstop Action wrestling game based on the top-rated on a weekly basis television show, TNA Impact! Choose the wrestling style, habit go set and costume to formulate the extreme champion. TNA drenches the player in moves and match types that concede aweinspiring athletic and aerial feats along with the bone-jarring crush of hard-hitting impacts. The game likewise features top wrestling talent such as Kurt Angle, Jeff Jarrett, Rhino, Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, Sting, Christian Cage, Abyss and more to deliver all of the excitement and action of the television show!
- Amazon Sales Rank: #9269 in Video Games
- Brand: Midway
- Model: PTH26990
- Published on: 2008-09
- Released on: 2008-09-09
- ESRB Rating: Teen
- Platform: PlayStation 3
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .50″ h x 5.25″ w x 6.75″ l, .25 pounds
- FEATURING 25 OF YOUR FAVORITE TNA SUPERSTARS – Take control of top TNA superstars such as Kurt Angle, Booker T, Sting, Jeff Jarrett, Christian Cage, Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, Rhino, Christopher Daniels and more! Perform all the wrestlers’ signature moves!
- INNOVATIVE PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING – TNA’s signature six-sided ring brings unexampled action and high-flying wrestling moves to players. With TNA’s unbelievable Essential X match.
- BECOME A LEGEND – Build a lifetime of fame through the game’s modern tale mode. Make your very own TNA wrestler with customized costumes, ring entrance, go sets, music and more as you unfold the back-tale of a champion wrestler.
- COMPETE AGAINST TNA FANS ONLINE! – Online play allows you to develop new tournaments, custommake match rules and invite acquaintances or foes to compete head to head. Online game modes include Tag Team, Essential X, King of the Mountain, Fatal Four-Way and more!
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Total Nonstop Action Wrestling at your fingertips
TNA Wrestling™ is the exclusive Total Nonstop Action Wrestling game based on the top-rated weekly television show, TNA Impact! Enter the signature six-sided ring and prepare for all of the high-flying slams and takedowns with more than 20 TNA stars like Kurt Angle, AJ Styles and Samoa Joe. Or, build the uttermost wrestler with habit appearance, moves and style to deliver the hard-hitting, adrenaline pumping action seen only in TNA Wrestling!
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Key Features
- FEATURING 25 OF YOUR FAVORITE TNA SUPERSTARS – Take control of top TNA superstars such as Kurt Angle, Booker T, Sting, Jeff Jarrett, Christian Cage, Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, Rhino, Christopher Daniels and more! Perform all the wrestlers’ signature moves!
- INNOVATIVE PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING – TNA’s signature six-sided ring brings unexampled action and high-flying wrestling moves to players. With TNA’s unbelievable Essential X match.
- BECOME A LEGEND – Build a lifetime of fame through the game’s modern tale mode. Make your very own TNA wrestler with customized costumes, ring entrance, go sets, music and more as you unfold the back-tale of a champion wrestler.
- COMPETE AGAINST TNA FANS ONLINE! – Online play allows you to formulate new tournaments, custommake match rules and invite acquaintances or foes to compete head to head. Online game modes include Tag Team, Essential X, King of the Mountain, Fatal Four-Way and more!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
“Simple to play, hard to master” – Really? By Nick West TNA and Midway have ramped up the hype apparatus for “TNA Impact” for months. SpikeTV, in fact, devoted an entire episode of its “Game Trailers” show to the game. As a huge TNA fan, I was already excited for my first shot at controlling Samoa Joe and AJ Styles and all on my PS3, and the Spike special place my excitement over the top. The graphics looked unbelievable, and I was positive by quotation marks from some of TNA’s younger talent on the game’s playability — the title of this review is an AJ Styles refer to from the special.
Unfortunately, I have yet to figure out what AJ was discussion about. I see that other reviewers like the gameplay here, but I cannot stand it. Kicking out of pins is absurdly hard, here is no apparent rhyme or reason to how much hurt is inflicted by different moves, and the number of moves available is extremely limited.
Because the game developers had AJ, Christopher Daniels, and Joe as the models for designing the gameplay, everybody in the game moves like them. Even giant sacks of worthless sludge like Scott Steiner can flip out of a fireman’s involve for a counter, climb the Essential X cables with ease, and leap over the top rope to the arena floor. Where is the realism in that? Similarly, why does a punch from Steiner dole out the same amount of punishment as a punch from Alex Shelley and why is Sonjay Dutt as tough as Kurt Angle? Every character in this game is the same. Here are no character ratings for traits like patience, strength, speed, etc. It’s all very bland.
Irrevocably, the tale mode is full of holes. You spend most of your early career wrestling jobbers made with the game’s horrendous “make a wrestler” mode, and they get introductions such as “a man who lays his body on the line for you” and “a man who has left a trail of destruction in his wake.” Give me a break. While some of the skits in the tale mode are entertaining (Eric Young trying to hit on Christy Hemme is hilarious,) the whole Suicide tale is dreadful. “I don’t remember who I am, though I just told you the tale of how I used to be TNA Champion before I got beat up by LAX. I guess I’m supposed to be a wrestler.”
Oy.
Irrevocably, Essential X is the only gimmick match in the entire game. Here is a falls-count-anywhere mode, but since every release match in the game is no DQ and no countout, and since you can’t go beyond the immediate ringside area, that barely counts as a different mode. You will find no “six sides of steel”, no ladder (or King of the Mountain) matches, no hardcore or “Monsters’ Ball” matches, nadda. That gets pretty dull afte ra while.
The game gets an A for graphics, a C+ for gameplay, a B- for fun, and a D- for features. Unfortunately, Midway only hit a release with this one, leaving TNA fans waiting for that home run.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Terrible By Sal Petersen I’m a lifetime wrestling fan and have been playing wrestling video games since Wrestlemania on the NES. Here was a ton of negative pointer on this game upon its release and I avoided the game for a long time because of that. Well, I irrevocably resolute to pick up the game after I found it used for $8 earlier today and I already want my money back.
The first business that sticks out about this game are the nice graphics. The characters look nice and polished and the entrance clips, although very small, look excellent. This is the only positive aspect of the game. Gameplay is terrible in Impact. You have three attacks: Punch, Kick, and Grab. You can modify these attacks with a passionate button, leaving your character with around ten moves total. In other words, gameplay is ridiculously repetitive. Also, it seems like nearly all of the players in the game have the same moveset. I reckon just about every wrestler has the same punch, kick and chop animations as well as the same belly to belly suplex. Here is only one weapon to be found in the game, a folding preside over. Here is only one special match type, Essential X, which is really nothing special.
On top of an extremely limited moveset and repetitive gameplay, this game is insanely hard. I don’t have a conundrum with a video game life challenging, but playing Impact was downright frustrating. I play Smackdown vs Raw on Legend difficulty and while the game is hard, it doesn’t make me want to pull out my hair. Impact makes me want to pull out my hair, shut a noose out of it and hang myself. Practically every seize go I did in the game was reversed. If I was lucky sufficient to pull of my finishing go, the computer character would simply kick out at two and then stand up and start wailing on me like here was no hurt inflicted. I was completely unable to kick out of the computer’s pinfall attempts. You are supposed to be able to wiggle the analog sticks to kick out of pins, but I reckon here must be some type of black magic component to kicking out of a pinfall in this game, because I have wiggled the analog stick as quick as humanly possible and have never managed to get the pinfall meter more than halfway full. The storyline mode blows as you are forced to play as the character Suicide hostile to a bunch of imaginary scrubs on your path to making it in the (not so) huge time planet of TNA.
Unless you’re the masochistic type, you really shouldn’t pick this game up. That is unless you’re plotting on smashing it with a hammer.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Frustrating By F. Martinez The graphics on this game are fantastic, probably the best in all the wrestling games, the gameplay is repetetive but pretty fun. You need to go throught the tale mode to unlock all the wrestlers & the tale mode is extremely hard & can be very frustrating. I had to go to a website that gives you tips & hints on how to beat each opponent. If not for that I wouldn’t make it very far in tale mode cause opponents reverse near every release go & it’s too hard to kick out of a pin, so if they cover you the match is in the end over. Once you beat the tale mode & unlock all the wrestlers the exhibition is pretty fun. The largest conundrum with this game is it’s nearly impossible to kick out of a pin attempt. This game also didn’t have any Championships & lacks gimmick matches. The main match available is the Essential X. I’m glad I bought this game used for $10 I wouldn’t pay more than $20 for it. I still prefer this game over the recent WWE games any day.
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