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The moves that you will perform during the game all look incredibly animated. Now I can look past the odd moves to wrestler pairings as the majority of wrestling games will feature these anomalies, but the issue comes from the repetitive move sets across the roster. The other issue with the gameplay is the response times to the control inputs. There are a few times playing the game where I have found my button prompts being a touch off on screen or even being ignored completely by the game.

Overall the gameplay is a mixed bag. The game features a story mode that lead to the company debuting the staring character of the mode in Suicide. This beat down leaves Suicide so badly beaten that he requires reconstructive surgery leaving him unrecognisable from his previous look….. Wrestling maneuvers are captured from actual TNA wrestlers in extensive motion capture sessions.

Finishers are accessed by building up an "Impact! The game also features mini-games for escaping pin attempts and submission holds. The game is playable online, and supports tournaments. Zone, and arenas in Japan and England—are be available to house matches, with the Impact!

Zone having an increased ringside area for play and hotspots for player interaction. Buy on. Play Sound. Please enter your birth date to watch this video:. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Enter. Working Title Official Trailer 1. Critic Reviews. Score distribution:. On the website, it shows that Suicide is being taken from the game to real life television.

IGN gave varied reviews for all platforms, 6. IGN said that the graphics were great, though the lack of Create-a-Wrestler, Championships, moves, and "brain-dead" tag team AI were not favorable. GameSpot was more favorable, saying that the first TNA video game was off to a good start, and praised the sound effects, but panned the voice acting.

Tech-Gaming gave TNA a 'B' grade, stating they liked the zippy frame rate and accessible controls, but bemoaned the similarity of each wrestler's move list.

Midway Games originally announced a sequel to the game. Interactive Entertainment purchased the majority of Midway, the TNA license was not included with the purchase.

The first game published by the company was TNA Impact! It was released on June 25, Zone crowd were recorded. It supports up to four players at once on a console, with online support—which includes tournaments—currently standing at one-on-one.

Online play is, however, limited to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox versions. It's planned to feature straightforward, intuitive controls, with "accurate" and "detailed" character models.

Scans of the actual wrestlers were used for the game in place of hand-painted textures to include small details, such as skin texture and specific scars. Finishers are accessed by building up the "Impact! In the same area a color-coded damage indicator shows the condition of characters.

The game also features mini-games for escaping pin attempts and submission holds. Submission and Falls Count Anywhere matches will also be included.



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