Our Score
Bad
The GameDaily One-Minute Review
TNA Impact!, Midway's latest wrestling game, is at its best during four player matches, where everyone runs around the ring, bounces off the ropes and delivers bone-rattling special moves. Outside of its enjoyable multiplayer, however, the game isn't much fun. We love its graphics. Kurt Angle, Sting and the rest of the TNA crew resemble their real-life counterparts, and we appreciate the user-friendly controls that let us perform moves with ease, but it's clear that this game needed more development time. Punishing artificial intelligence reverses almost every move, various glitches cost us matches and TNA Impact! lacks features found in ten-year-old wrestling games, such as blood and deep move lists. Midway laid the foundation for what could be a great series, but its first effort wasn't ready for prime time.User Reviews
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mitchellmahurin: A Review On TNA iMPACT
This game isnt what i expected it to be, it sucks. The first thing I would like to address is the roster. Half of it is locked the only way to get them is to beat them in the storyline. This wouldn't be that bad if the CPU wouldn't revese your moves all the time. Which brings me to my next subject the reversing system it is horrible the only button for reversing is RB thats it. I like having a reversing system that is a little more detailed. Also the weapons can't be reversed, how crappy is that? The next thing is the weapons guess how many there are 1 only 1 ,and guess what it is the chair The ONLY thing you can do is either hit them in the head or ribs that is pretty bad. My final subject is the divas. There aren't any but you see Christy Hemme on the loading screen which gets you excited because you thinking well at least i get to see some girls well guess what man you don't. That is my review
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