This 2010 Fighting/Sport title is the inaugural handheld game for the TNA wrestling promotion, available on DS and PSP. You engage in core wrestling simulation, executing signature moves across various match types like Six Sides of Steel and Ultimate X. The career mode features unique paths through major events like Bound for Glory, where you build rivalries, or Victory Road, focusing on division dominance or tag team success. The game offers a distinct roster and global arenas for portable wrestling action.
The game centers around simulating the competitive environment of professional wrestling. Players select from a roster of TNA superstars to compete in various match types. The Nintendo DS version, in particular, was built from the ground up for that platform, featuring a distinct roster that includes notable additions such as Hulk Hogan, Creed, Foley, and Curry Man.
The gameplay loop involves engaging in one-on-one or tag team bouts, utilizing the specific move sets and signature maneuvers associated with the chosen wrestler. The focus is on executing wrestling holds, strikes, and high-impact moves to secure victory.
A significant feature of the experience is its dedicated career mode structure, which guides players through the ranks of TNA. This mode is segmented around major pay-per-view events:
The game emphasizes variety in its competitive offerings, moving beyond standard singles matches. The Nintendo DS version introduced several signature match types that are central to the TNA presentation, alongside fan favorites:
The atmosphere is further enhanced by a selection of distinct arenas, transporting the action to various global locations, including settings in Orlando, Florida; Mexico; Tokyo, Japan; London, England; and Las Vegas, Nevada, among others.
As a main game release from 2010, this title does not feature any officially released downloadable content (DLC) or expansions post-launch. The content included at release constitutes the complete package for both the Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable versions.