Post by #HEEL Dark Lord on Sept 6, 2008 16:23:31 GMT -5
September 2, 2008 - For a few years now, the wrestling game business has been a one company show, but Midway will change all of that this September when the men and women from TNA elbow drop their way onto your favorite console. However, it's been hard to get a good look at TNA iMPACT!. IGNers have played the game at events, but we've never had the chance to just sit down and tear this game apart.
Thankfully, TNA-Listers is going to fix that and bring you along for the ride. iMPACT! is now in the office, and we're going to show you every wrestler and every finisher while giving you a little tidbit of how the day's brawler played. This is the final week of the profile series, and after checking out the in-ring professional below, you'll need to come back on Friday to catch the final TNA-Listers.
Ring the damn bell.
Don't deny it: when I say X Division, you think of AJ Styles.
The Phenomenal AJ Styles has pretty much been the face of the death-defying X Division since his TNA debut in 2002. His career began in the late '90s and took him to promotions such as NWA and ROH before he landed in Orlando and racked up the TNA world heavyweight, tag, and X Division Championships. AJ's fast-paced matches and high flying moves have established him as one of the biggest names in TNA today.
AJ feels good in TNA iMPACT!. If you've been reading TNA-Listers since its debut, you're going to be familiar with his moves -- a running hurricanrana, a head scissors into a side Russian, a leaping neckbreaker, a leap off the ropes into DDT, etc. It's sad that iMPACT! doesn't have the move library to give AJ his many signature moves, but the combination he has now feels fluid and makes AJ feel right. He's fast, deadly, and the Styles Clash looks painful.
Thankfully, TNA-Listers is going to fix that and bring you along for the ride. iMPACT! is now in the office, and we're going to show you every wrestler and every finisher while giving you a little tidbit of how the day's brawler played. This is the final week of the profile series, and after checking out the in-ring professional below, you'll need to come back on Friday to catch the final TNA-Listers.
Ring the damn bell.
Don't deny it: when I say X Division, you think of AJ Styles.
The Phenomenal AJ Styles has pretty much been the face of the death-defying X Division since his TNA debut in 2002. His career began in the late '90s and took him to promotions such as NWA and ROH before he landed in Orlando and racked up the TNA world heavyweight, tag, and X Division Championships. AJ's fast-paced matches and high flying moves have established him as one of the biggest names in TNA today.
AJ feels good in TNA iMPACT!. If you've been reading TNA-Listers since its debut, you're going to be familiar with his moves -- a running hurricanrana, a head scissors into a side Russian, a leaping neckbreaker, a leap off the ropes into DDT, etc. It's sad that iMPACT! doesn't have the move library to give AJ his many signature moves, but the combination he has now feels fluid and makes AJ feel right. He's fast, deadly, and the Styles Clash looks painful.