Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Gamecube) is a faithful adaptation of the 2003 animated series, offering a cel-shaded beat 'em up adventure starring the four iconic turtles. The combat is straightforward and satisfying, allowing you to unleash combos and unique special attacks with each character. While the experience has some fun co-op potential, its repetitive level design and occasionally frustrating difficulty spikes can make it wear thin if played solo. Still, it's a solid blast of nostalgia for fans of the classic heroes in a half-shell.
Já me diverti e ainda me divirto muito com esse jogo. É um beat 'em up "moderno" bem aceitável da 6ª geração, que entrega o que propõe de maneira divertida. Na época em que foi lançado eu achava ele um jogo muito necessário pelo fato de que desde o SNES não tínhamos um jogo minimamente DECENTE das tartarugas. Joguei muito nas locadoras com os amigos e até em casa mesmo, é legal sozinho ou co-op e ainda hoje às vezes me pego jogando. A única coisa que realmente me desagrada é que você pode estar na última fase de um estágio, se você morrer vai voltar para a primeira e ter que passar por tudo novamente, o que faz com que seja frustrante. Mas o jogo é legal e tem uma boa gameplay a ponto de não te fazer desanimar de continuar. Fica melhor ainda se você tiver assistido o desenho, que passava na saudosa Tv Globinho na época.
This could've done with some better difficulty settings because I remember it feeling obnoxiously hard towards the end and these types of beat-em-ups simply do not need to pretend they are high-skill games.
Regardless, I really loved the majority of the game and thought the cut scenes from that era of the cartoon was a great way to move through the plot.
Regardless, I really loved the majority of the game and thought the cut scenes from that era of the cartoon was a great way to move through the plot.
This might be nostalgia talking, as this was the very first GameCube game I ever played 20 Christmases ago, but I genuinely don’t understand why critics at the time slammed this game so hard. It’s fine. It’s not much more than fine, and I can’t genuinely recommend playing it, but it’s not nearly as bad as the reviews would lead you to believe. As far as licensed games go it gets far, far worse than this.
An ultimately solid 3D brawler that falls apart on the final two stages. I had always thought as a kid that I got slightly boned on just having the GBA game, but this is one of the rare instances where the handheld game is leagues better than its console counterpart. Besides getting some concept art unlockables in the console version, and equally fantastic original music, everything is done better in the GBA version.
Is this worth playing for TMNT fans? Sure, I got a lot out of it and even though I refuse to go for the true ending (just watch that shit online lmao) on this stint, I wouldn't mind going through the entire game with more turtles with friends or family.
Is this worth playing for TMNT fans? Sure, I got a lot out of it and even though I refuse to go for the true ending (just watch that shit online lmao) on this stint, I wouldn't mind going through the entire game with more turtles with friends or family.