TNA Impact! (Wii)

Release Date: 03/10/2008

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TNA Wrestling is the exclusive Total Nonstop Action wrestling game based on the top-rated weekly television show, TNA Impact! Choose the wrestling style, custom move set and clothing to construct the ultimate champion. TNA drenches the player in moves and match types that allow amazing acrobatic and aerial feats along with the bone-jarring crush of hard-hitting impacts. The game also 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!

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  • Publisher: Midway
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Spandex ballet

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling is the brattish kid of the US wrestling scene. A new federation, barely six years old, it concentrates on a high-risk, hugely athletic style of competition.

These guys are crazy - and just to prove how crazy they are, they fight in a hexagonal ring. Hexagonal?! Absolute luncacy.

Back to basics

With popularity growing on both sides of the Atlantic, Midway snapped up the license and has built a loud, aggressive competitor to THQ's long-running WWE series. TNA iMPACT strips the wrestling experience down to raw essentials, implementing an intuitive control system that offers simple punch, kick and grab/grapple buttons, but still offers access to a reasonable range of moves.

Want to see sweaty maniacs pulverising each other with moves like the Neckbreaker and Diamondcutter? This is the place to come.

Leap into the ring and you're confronted by two impressively modeled combatants who don't just look like their real-life namesakes, they move like them, too. Midway has motion captured every one of the 25 TNA stars on offer, accurately replicating the signature styles of Samoa Joe, Kurt Angle and the rest. Want to see sweaty maniacs pulverising each other with delightful moves like the Neckbreaker and Diamondcutter? This is the place to come.

X factor

There are nine match modes to plow through, taking in singles match, tag team, submission and a walloping four-wrestler rout named Free For All. One option that may be unfamiliar is the Ultimate X mode, in which a large X shape is suspended above the ring by two criss-crossing ropes - the first wrestler to shimmy along and untie the X wins the bout. It's… erm… bizarre.

The meat of the game is its story mode, in which you play hard-up wrestler, Suicide, looking to take one more shot at the big time after a particularly sound beating. Unfortunately, it's not a particularly involving plot, and you may find yourself plodding through merely out of necessity in order to unlock new fighters and arenas.

Has the foundations of a great wrestling sim, harking back to frenetic fun of the old Wrestlemania arcade machine.

The story mode isn't the only thing that feels a little unfinished. TNA iMPACT isn't nearly as exhaustive as the WWE Smackdown vs Raw titles. It's shorter on modes, moves, and sheer presentational pizazz. The Create A Wrestler feature, usually a really fun part of the grapple-'em-up experience, offers only a very small selection of costumes and body types. There is online multiplayer, but the options are limited. Everything is almost there… but not quite.

More, please!

Midway, then, has produced the foundations of a great wrestling simulation, which harks back to frenetic fun of its old Wrestlemania arcade machine. The controls are good, and the animation captures what TNA iMPACT is all about: big, death-defying moves pulled off with genuine athleticism. There just isn't enough of the good stuff.

If you love wrestling, you'll enjoy what TNA iMPACT has to offer, but you may be left wanting a whole lot more. TNA iMPACT 2, here we come!

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Impressive character modeling, motion captured from each individual wrestler.
  • The accessible controls make it easy to get started.
  • You won't have played a wrestling mode like Ultimate X before.
minus points
  • The story mode is a little dull and unconvincing.
  • There's room for more moves and modes.
  • Presentation is generally lackluster, with none of the sheer showmanship and peripheral detail of the WWE titles.

Review by: Keith 'The Khaos' Stuart
Version Tested: PS3
Review Published: 15.10.08

User Reviews

quentin kwan posted on 24 Oct 2008
i think this game should not be a limit age of 16 i think it should be 11

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