Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan

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Summary

Battle alongside your brothers through the sewers, subways, and streets of NYC to take down Shredder and Krang's evil organization, Foot by Foot. Unleash custom combat skills and powerful team combos to save Manhattan from the overwhelming dark forces growing in the shadows.

Storyline

"Battle alongside your brothers through the sewers, subways, and streets of NYC to take down Shredder and Krang's evil organization, Foot by Foot. Unleash custom combat skills and powerful team combos to save Manhattan from the overwhelming dark forces growing in the shadows."


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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan Reviews & Ratings

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Review by VegeST [user]
January 21, 2022

Cool parody on games like Naruto Shippuden UNS, DB Xenoverse and etc. I also don't thing that TMNT Games from activition were that bad, forCool parody on games like Naruto Shippuden UNS, DB Xenoverse and etc. I also don't thing that TMNT Games from activition were that bad, for example Danger In Ooze.

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Review by leSange [user]
October 15, 2020

+ Красивые катсцены+ Интересные боссы+ попали в стиль+ хороший vfx-Унылый геймплей между боссами+ Красивые катсцены+ Интересные боссы+ попали в стиль+ хороший vfx-Унылый геймплей между боссами

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Review by Xplocion [user]
July 20, 2020

The good:A new TMNT game. The Cellshading design of the main characters. Based on the characters and stories from the TMNT comics.TheThe good:A new TMNT game. The Cellshading design of the main characters. Based on the characters and stories from the TMNT comics.The bad:The game is automatic, it is played alone. Instead of selecting only one turtle, all four jump to make disasters in the city, leaving you as a total spectator. The story is totally anecdotal and inconsequential. The colorful combos system never exploits its maximum because the CPU does not let you participate and you are only an assistantThe Meh!:"Platinum Games doesn't make bad games ..." Zaz! This game arrives (among others to break the myth). This game has been left in the myth category because of how bad it is and uses a famous game license. Don't let anyone fool you, this "game" was also released for PS3, PS4 and Xbox 360.

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Review by Game World Navigator Magazine
August 23, 2016

Combat system is overly simplistic; the most difficult trick here is precise parrying with a follow-up counterattack. Other than that, it’s all about button-mashing – which would be fine for a half-hour arcade title, but not for a six-hour game. And it’s so painfully slow: although each bad guy is getting punched by eight green fists simultaneously, health bars barely tick down.

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Review by TheQuietGamer [user]
August 13, 2016

Another blemish on PlatinumGames once spotless record. It's got the fan service thanks to it's roster of familiar TMNT bad guys and allows youAnother blemish on PlatinumGames once spotless record. It's got the fan service thanks to it's roster of familiar TMNT bad guys and allows you to play as four turtles on the fly. However the execution here is just off. The story is bland, but there's some humorous turtle banter to keep you from skipping the cutscenes.The gameplay is a jumbled, thrown together mess. With all four turtles being onscreen at the same time the action is just too cluttered. I often found myself losing track of the turtles I was playing as. In their previously lackluster games, like The Legend of Korra for example, even when everything else was falling short Platinum at least created an enjoyable combat system to back things up. That isn't the case here.It's not actually bad, but there's no reason to do anything more than button mash. It's not a challenging game at all, especially since the other turtles are always around to back you up. I have to praise their AI. You aren't just babysitting the brothers here. They are completely competent on their own and do a great job of having your back.The co-op aspect of the game is also appreciated. It's online-only, but getting together with some buddies can make bring a few hours of laughs before the credits roll, and I do mean only a few hours. This isn't a lengthy game at all and I breezed through it in no time.Almost the whole experience follows a simple formula. You're dropped off into a semi-open area and play randomized missions until the boss shows up. These boss fights are the meat of the game. The rest of the stuff just feels like filler to extend the length of the game. The bosses themselves require no more strategy then the regular, bland enemies. Just blow your way through them mashing buttons. It's cool to see some familiar faces though.It also helps that these faces look good. The environments are a little bland, but the characters themselves look great. It definitely looks like a TMNT show or comic book. However the bright and colorful cell-shaded graphics only add to the visual noise of the gameplay. Much of the action isn't just obscured by the other characters, but by the bright flashes of color as well.Given that it's so short, Platinum tried to add some replay value. They did so with the pre-boss fight missions being random and throwing some secret boss fights a second time around. However both efforts are kind of lackluster. The missions themselves might be different, but they all follow the same handful of types. The secret boss battles basically just come down to one of them being joined by another character. I personally didn't fin the experience fun enough the first time around to bother with a second playthrough. I imagine many will feel the same way.PlatinumGames falls into the familiar licensed game trapping with this one. Gone is the sense of originality and innovation that made their original IPs so darn good. It's rushed, thrown together, and all around sloppy. It's got some minor thrills thanks to the license, and there's a certain mindless appeal to slicing through cool villains brainlessly pushing buttons and firing off rechargeable special attacks. Bringing together some friends can make for a lazy afternoon gaming session. However none of that changes the fact that Platinum didn't really try with this one. They just slapped their name and the TMNT brand on a mediocre product. Even hardcore TMNT fans should give this one a hard pass.

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Game Information
Release Date May 24, 2016
Publisher PlatinumGames, Activision
Content Rated T (Teen)
Game Modes Single player, Co-operative
Player Perspectives Third person
Genres Fighting, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
Themes Action, Fantasy
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One