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- 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 unprecedented action and high-flying wrestling moves to players. With TNA¿s incredible Ultimate X match.
- BECOME A LEGEND - Build a lifetime of fame through the game¿s innovative story mode. Create your very own TNA wrestler with customized costumes, ring entrance, move sets, music and more as you unfold the back-story of a champion wrestler.
- COMPETE AGAINST TNA FANS ONLINE! - Online play allows you to create new tournaments, customize match rules and invite friends or foes to compete head to head. Online game modes include Tag Team, Ultimate X, King of the Mountain, Fatal Four-Way and more!
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Publication Date | September 9, 2008 |
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Computer Platform | Xbox 360 |
ASIN | B0012RWQ3Y |
Release date | September 9, 2008 |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #91,103 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #2,328 in Xbox 360 Games |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.25 x 0.5 inches; 3.2 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Teen |
Item model number | 30102 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Manufacturer | Midway Entertainment |
Date First Available | January 22, 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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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 ultimate wrestler with custom appearance, moves and style to deliver the hard-hitting, adrenaline pumping action seen only in TNA Wrestling!
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 unprecedented action and high-flying wrestling moves to players. With TNA¿s incredible Ultimate X match.
- BECOME A LEGEND - Build a lifetime of fame through the game's innovative story mode. Create your very own TNA wrestler with customized costumes, ring entrance, move sets, music and more as you unfold the back-story of a champion wrestler.
- COMPETE AGAINST TNA FANS ONLINE! - Online play allows you to create new tournaments, customize match rules and invite friends or foes to compete head to head. Online game modes include Tag Team, Ultimate X, King of the Mountain, Fatal Four-Way and more!
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Customers like the quality of the video game. They say it has great graphics, great gameplay, and a great pick-up and play nature.
"...Not the best wrestling game but was still fun. Glad I picked it up. Would buy again from seller. Packed well, came in earlier then expected...." Read more
"...Along with this it has a great pick-up and play nature that any beginner can play, but can be mastered by people who have played it longer...." Read more
"...I personally thought it was a fun game for their first one!" Read more
"This game had great graphics and looked like fun the exhibition matches were fun this game looks a lot like fun" Read more
Customers say the graphics are good and realistic for a game like this.
"...Besides this things are a bit more realistic in the way that finishers can be interupted and so fourth...." Read more
"...The graphics are pretty good for a game like this, though the crowd looks a lot more fake and cardboard than the rest of the graphics...." Read more
"...Graphics are good though." Read more
"This game had great graphics and looked like fun the exhibition matches were fun this game looks a lot like fun" Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the video game software. They say it's well worth the money.
"...He plays it all the time. I'm glad I got it for him. It is well worth the money !!!" Read more
"...It was a great price and it plays perfectly." Read more
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Customers are mixed about the controls. Some mention the superb graphics and smooth action, making it pretty easy to counter moves. They also say the game is fast paced and has fluid controls. However, some say the story mode is on the short end and there isn't much replay value.
"Loved the game, fluid controls. Needs to be more like no mercy controls and needs to have less arcade gameplay and more realistic fatigue." Read more
"...Its action is much faster paced than the smackdown vs raw series and at times has a very arcade style feel...." Read more
"...Besides this, the story mode is on the short end, and it seems it is missing some things that have become standard in wrestling games, such as tag..." Read more
"...This game makes it pretty easy to counter moves, and by the time you have your finishing move ready, you can basically knock your opponent out and..." Read more
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TNA is as you would expect, a fast paced wrestling game, and you would be right. Its action is much faster paced than the smackdown vs raw series and at times has a very arcade style feel. This really was a good choice because this better replicates the action in TNA, making it feel more emersive. Along with this it has a great pick-up and play nature that any beginner can play, but can be mastered by people who have played it longer. Something else that really is noticeable were the superb graphics and smooth action. Besides this things are a bit more realistic in the way that finishers can be interupted and so fourth. The graphics (in my opinion) exceed those of smackdown vs raw by giving the wrestlers an even more realistic look (with a couple of exceptions). While the gameplay has a much more free flowing nature to it making counters and attacks feel more continuous.
Though these all sound like great reasons to buy this, there are some flaws that will put a lot of players off. One glaring flaw is the huge lack of custimization. If you've played SvR then you have become a custom to extensive creatablity such as indepthly creating your own wreslter, making there extensive move list then giving them a flashy intro that you can even add your mp3s to as theme music. Well in TNA you can make a wrestler from a limited amount of selections, give them a move list from a small amount of manuvers, and give them one of the short premade entrences. If you are all about creating your own wrestler, then this wont convince you to buy it. Besides this, the story mode is on the short end, and it seems it is missing some things that have become standard in wrestling games, such as tag partners coming in together or preforming double team moves (this really surprised me due to the game containing some popular tag teams and some of TNA's best wrestling happens in tag team matches)
This game can be extreamly fun, especially when you are playing with friends. TNA Impact has brought some great ideas to the wrestling genera and if they expand on them and give the user more creativity this could easily compete head to head with Smackdown vs Raw.
I found it used & like the seller said "very good condition, works". My son is having a blast with it.
It's true, that this game was made when Total Nonstop Action wrestling was still within its prime (some say it peaked in 2005-6) and considered by its fans to be an "alternative" to the WWE, now that WCW and ECW were no longer on television. As such, it is filled with wrestlers that were once in WWE (or are there now) but no longer on the Impact roster.
Probably the best thing about this game is the single player story mode. You start out as "Suicide" a character that was created for this game, but featured on TV for awhile (played by several different wrestlers, and now revamped to look a lot less like "Spider-Man" and renamed "Mannik"), a high flying daredevil of the "X-Division" going for the championship. The story plays as if professional wrestling is a real competitive sport and the heels are "bad guys" in real life, etc. The story takes a clever twist allowing you to create your own character and build your moves. Sadly it takes a lot of time to earn new moves (even after you've beaten the game, you'll have to grind out many matches in single or multiplayer exhibitions to earn the last few moves and characters... that's right, not all of the roster is available at the start). There are only 5 character slots for created players (that's right, only 5! and fans of WWE2K15 complained when they only had 25 on next gen consoles...). The options for creating are also pretty limited. In keeping with the storyline, it makes sense that you can't do more, but that's how it is. More variety would have been nice. You can unlock some videos of the "Knockouts" matches (which at the time were still some of the most popular segments on the show, before most of the talent was fired and it became more like a generic divas division that focused more on their looks than exciting matches) but you can't play as any of them in the game.
Graphics look good with everyone looking like whom they are supposed to be and the sounds make the hits sounds painful. The voice acting is the cheesy stuff you'd expect from a professional wrestling show on cable. If you're a modern fan, the gimmicks will seem pretty dated, of course.
The online play is a major disappointment. I had heard bad things, but by the time I got the game the online community was dead. I could fire up a game and find no one to play with. Plus, your only choices are 1 v 1 or a tag team vs. AI opponents (which apparently is terrible as the AI doesn't do well in this mode). Game modes in general are pretty limited. You get a small number of arenas (with the six sided ring) and they all are basically the same... there are some folding chairs lying on the ground that you can use as weapons (there's no referee, so no disqualifications), and you can have 1 v 1, tag team, falls count anywhere variant or variants of the "Ultimate X" match. "Ultimate X" was TNA's most popular gimmick match that was a variation of a ladder match. They had criss-crossed ropes on pillars around the ring, so that you had a belt (or "X") hanging from the center, that people needed to climb the pillars and climb across to get. Once you get to the center you play a timing based mini-game of button presses to dislodge it (takes about 7-10 tries if I recall) while your opponents try to kick you off or pull you down from the ground (and the weaker you are, the longer it takes you to get up). This can be fun for awhile if you know what you're doing.
There just isn't much variety in this game. All of the sound effects are generic (though there is a ton of recorded speech from the original wrestlers and commentators in the single player story mode). The commentary isn't too bad, but again pretty generic. All of the characters are the same size and have very similar movesets (with their special moves and finishers being the exception). This game makes it pretty easy to counter moves, and by the time you have your finishing move ready, you can basically knock your opponent out and win right then and there, so it's "realistic" as far as that goes. The graphics are pretty good for a game like this, though the crowd looks a lot more fake and cardboard than the rest of the graphics. It does a pretty good job of re-creating what TNA wrestling looked like in 2008, though the camera angles are going to be based on gameplay, not tv angles like the latest WWE games (which went out of their way to try to look like the TV show). That means in 4 player matches the camera is going to be zoomed way out for most of the match.
Content-wise, this game is no worse than any of the recent WWE titles, though there are some uses of adult innuendo in the single player mode that young kids might catch. Overall it's tamer than the actual cable show, if that's any comfort to parents.
Overall this is a title worth trying out if you're a TNA or pro-wrestling game fan, but if it were available as a rental, that would probably be the best way to enjoy it. Once you've unlocked the main roster and finished single player, there isn't much replay value to be had. If this were in a video arcade where you plunked down quarters to play, it would be phenomenal. But as a sports entertainment simulation game for modern consoles, it leaves a lot to be desired. Apparently TNA made one other game after this on portables but then the company was not in a position to make any other games. The engine was used in a later game called "AAA Heroes Del Ring: Lucha Libre" which got mixed reviews and only seemed to see marginal improvements in gameplay. It's too bad, because with enough development I think this really could have been a great series, more akin to the WWE series (which has going for it many years of development, to be fair).