New tmnt game for ps2
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Roam NYC streets, scour underground sewers and fight your way across rooftops on a collision course with The Shredder and his vile pack of Foot Ninjas.
Release Date. Presented by truth. Top 10 Anime of Table of Contents. TMNT does only 2 things--platforming and fighting--but it does them so right that the replayability is off the charts.
All this publication's reviews. If you judge TMNT on its own merits as a platform-hopper with a dash of semi-imaginative combat thrown in, then it's a fine game. All this publication's reviews Read full review. Games Master UK. A rare triumph for movie tie-ins, full of fast-paced fun and some sweet ninja action. Playstation Official Magazine UK. A lightweight but enjoyable outing. Comparatively high praise in the world of PS2 movie tie-ins.
TMNT doesn't. With no co-operative mode available, single-button combat, and straightforward level design, all you're left with are some nice animations and decent platforming that just don't carry the weight. It should provide an entertaining ninja experience for the under 10 market but in doing so can't be recommended to more experienced gamers. If you're old enough to remember the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on preBit hardware, you'll sadly fall into the latter category.
Pure Magazine UK. A shameless cash-in that could have been so much better with a little more thought. Re-Shelled is a yet another example of a fresh coat of paint ruining a classic. Training Lair is a gimmicky Xbox Kinect game that was based on the live action film. The game was made with Pizza Hut's backing and features hundreds of Pizza Hut boxes littered throughout the game. The game itself plays like the wildly popular game Fruit Ninja or, at least, the game is supposed to play like Fruit Ninja.
As a Kinect game, the motion controls were unresponsive and frustrating. The game promises that the player will feel like one of the Turtles but does little to keep that promise. Playing the game does not feel like wielding a katana or nunchucks.
It's all just flailing your arms wildly and hoping the game will recognize you have hit the targets on the screen. The only reason this is not the worst TMNT game is because it was free to download.
Out of the Shadows was marred with terrible graphics, uninspired voice acting, and muddled controls. The game took on a darker tone with levels cloaked in shadows and obviously tried to capitalize on the success of the Batman: Arkham video games by including stealth elements like silent takedowns.
Also similar to the Arkham games is Out of the Shadows' combo inspired combat. This game was confusingly marketed as an adaptation of the Nickelodeon show but didn't look anything like it. Instead of a fun cartoon aesthetic, the Turtles looked more "realistic" and creepy.
The cutscenes were lazily produced faux comic book stills that were not animated in any way. These cutscenes don't even feature speech balloons, making it a little hard to determine which Turtle is talking. The game does get some positive points for taking a slightly different approach to how a TMNT game works. It's a single player game that offers the ability to swap between each of the four Turtles. There's also a bit of an RPG-style upgrade tree for each character, and the gameplay is more adjacent to a dungeon crawler rather than a traditional side scrolling beat 'em up.
However, on the negative side, the main problem with the game is the graphics. The look of the game is poor, even for a 3DS game, and the characters are stylized like their film counterparts but don't look anything like them. The 3DS is a handheld system that is nowhere near the current gen in terms of graphics, but Activision still could've stepped up their game a little in the looks department. This game is infamous for its difficulty.
It's a cruel joke that one of the best games available, for a time, to children in the '80s was this impossible game on the NES. Many gamers and TMNT fans will still shudder when remembering the underwater level with the electric grass.
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