Few heroes kick as many ass and squirts as many memorable one-liners As the iconic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. These heroes can be found in almost every entertainment medium you can think of. This includes video games. Once upon a time, shows were a staple on kids’ morning TV, and there was no better way to follow up on it than playing with action figures or slapping in games.
The only problem is, even the most enthusiastic TMNT fans, Many of the games are mediocre at best. Even when seen with rosy nostalgia glasses, others are no excuses. Sadly, many television and film adaptations suffered from the same fate, and it took decades before these crossovers were immediately considered a low effort bond.
Luckily, not all of them are bad If you know where to look, there are a few diamonds in the Raf. With this in mind, here is a list of TMNT games that will play heroes in Half-Shells Justice. The new TMNT doesn’t enter the market every day, so there are plenty of retro games on the list. This is because some retro games simply can’t beat.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Manhattan Mutants
It’s fun but limited
We’re kicking the list with a new one tmnt Game, that’s it It’s fun, but definitely has limitations.
Manhattan mutants It’s a Busy 3D Brawler In a smooth cel shade art style. It digs into the artistic choices that come with the comic book vibe, but the battle can be a little messy. On the positive side, The villain looks greatAnd licking the paint on the PS4 and watching Clans and Bebop is a real treat.
Manhattan mutants Perfect for bite-sized gaming sessions The stage is short and stunning. My main complaint in the game is its forced cooperatives. If you’re not hanging out with friends, you need to play with your AI teammates.
Despite its flaws, fans enjoy mutants in Manhattan, with an addictive gameplay loop when upgrading heroes.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Don’t underestimate the GBA
Nintendo’s Plucky Game Boy Advance has several turtle games in its library. Original since 2003 It’s a great way to showcase them.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles It’s a 2D Scroll Beat M-Up. It’s different from something like The way of angeryou are limited to a single plane, which may sound nasty, but it works pretty well.
Often there are multiple levels of the stageyou can jump in between, like a sidewalk or shelf. The turtle is also satisfyingly agile, with shoulder charging and sliding as movement technology.
Honestly, I really dig this entry tmnt You’ll receive an inch on the same console. I’ll cover it later!
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle 2: Battle Nexus
Platform is important
I’ve read some choice words Battle Nexus About the GBA, and although I have some agreement, I also appreciate the title that will try something new. That too Better than the PS2, GC, and Xbox versionsin my opinion, they feel like a 3D platformer of dates.
Battle Nexus The core has 2D side sclers, but they place a strong emphasis on strategy. For example, you have to sneak past opponents in until you can find them and turn the table.
Some of the movements seem a little stiff, Puzzle Solving and Platform Welcome Sprinklesmissing in many Turtles games. If you can own a GameCube game, it’s a valuable collector’s item and commands an outrageous amount of money on second-hand markets.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES)
Old school butt kicker
I didn’t own a NES when I was growing up so I didn’t experience it tmnt On the platform until much later. There was no difference The game hit me Everything is the same.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles For NES Brutal 2D side crawler, However, there are some short “overworld” sections that are played from a different perspective. A great touch to NES games is that each turtle has subtly different advantages and disadvantages. For example, Raphael is up close and deadly, but loses to a distant enemy.
The game boasts generous servings of old school difficulty, with some areas like the underwater section being boundary unfair. That said, tough games are part of NES territory and are fun if you can handle the pressure.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighter (SNES)
Now it’s personal
TMNT’s rich cast is free Scream for a fighting gameand in 1993, we got it.
Tournament Fighter It’s a A solid 1V1 fighting game On SNES with a decent selection of turtles and series villains. 10 Strong rosters are compact, but varied enough, and the four button control schemes are intuitive.
The quality of fighting games on SNES is everywhere, tmnt It’s one of the good things. Like the soundtrack, the controls are decent. There is also a busy background on the stage, which makes them feel more lively.
AI is a bit annoying to fight AS. You never miss the airhowever, the game remains a major addition to the franchise.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Hyperstone Robber
Sega felt left behind
Back in the 90s, Sega and Nintendo A fierce battle for the home console market. Both had impressive libraries in their own way, and there were exclusive ones that only Genesis users could enjoy Heist Robber.
Heist Robber It’s a solid scrollbeat M-up. That’s A short but sweet experienceand the soundtrack is as naive as you would expect from the system.
Turtles are fun to control with shoulder charge attacks, and Vehicle section Split the gameplay. The game isn’t as good as SNES’s products, but it’s still a solid game.
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I rarely see tmnt Regarding the GBA mentioned, yes Another great side scroll beat emupeven with system restrictions. It’s also great to see each Turtles game on the system offer Unique gameplay style.
tmnt The battle is notable given that there is a fun story that brings together the stages together, and there are only two face buttons.
The turtle uses a variety of movements depending on the direction it holds at that point. and Everyone is in the spotlight. There is also a jump attack, so you can attack enemies from above.
The game looks great, feels good, and as close as you can reach Time turtle On the way out. The funny part is that the game actually came out on the home console, but it was sucked up on GameCube, PS2, and Xbox.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Divided Destiny
A refreshing take
You probably noticed the majority tmnt The game sticks to several genres. meanwhile The split fate Not quirky, but decent A refreshing take on the universe.
The split fate Core logelite and not similar Hades In its execution. you can Dash around the map There are a wide range of skills to play together to avoid attacks. The boss will humble you Until you learn their attack patterns.
Developers are leaning against the franchise in all the right ways. Turtles never miss an opportunity Crack the one linerand they are much more agile than they look. Above all, The split fate I have Excellent cooperative modeMake it one of the best ways to enjoy it tmnt With friends.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles of Time
SNES Classic
Many fans think about it Time turtle As The best tmnt Games in the market. If there were no specific releases in 2022, I would 100% agree to this.
Time turtle It’s a Arcade Port’s Shining Examples Made Right. This game is an impressive, fluid brawl with catchy songs Gorgeous busy backgroundWhether or not you’ll play SNES in the arcade too.
Technically, the arcade version looks better, There are additional levels in the SNES version We’ll wrap up the package well for a home release.
While we don’t make any version difference here, the arcade version can play four players, while the home version only has two players. Still, it is It’s not breaking the contract In either case, the title truly survived the test of time.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder Revenge
You saw this coming
Dotemu did an incredible job The Way of Anger 4 And it will be delivered though Highly anticipated fans. The team has proven that it’s not just a fluke Shredder Revenge.
Without trying to sound like a rabies fanboy, Shredder Revenge teeth Everything I’ve ever wanted in the turtle game. The tone is a little more goofy Ask4and the game is a brilliantly responsive brawler.
There are so many iconic villains Shredder Revengethe title will be provided The perfect cooperativeso you can fight with your friends.
The difference in locale is impressive, and it’s a game I rarely return to to run with friends.
Just like the game has Some difficulty modesunlike the classic game, it is accessible to everyone, but the “Gnarly” mode continues to shape the hardcore player.