For those that are unaware of the license, the TNA league stands for Total Non-stop Action, a wrestling outfit that has been around since 2002, and saw a considerable boost in its ratings after a contract that it signed with Spike in 2007. In TNA iMPACT you start off with a straight forward story mode that sets you up as Suicide, a wrestler that is hugely popular in TNA, but cannot abide when he is asked to take a dive in a match. The single player experience took me several hours to get through, and it features a decent set of moves controlled by button presses, location of the wrestlers and directional position on the PSP nub. Exhibition offers gamers the ability to play in all of the matches that you see on TNA iMPACT, like Tag Team, Free For All, Ultimate X, Full Metal Mayhem and more. Multiplayer is a nice addition for TNA iMPACT and Southpeak Games was nice enough to send over a second copy of TNA iMPACT to test out the Ad-Hoc mode, so my son and I took a few afternoons to play against one another. read more
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