easy 1000 gamerpoints!!! im 23 yrs old and loved this game. was very easy until the final boss which was quite hard and you will need a strategy guide to beat it!!
easy 1000 gamerpoints!!! im 23 yrs old and loved this game. was very easy until the final boss which was quite hard and you will need a strategy guide to beat it!!
Its a good game for a child if he/she likes ninja turtles. Other then that... its pretty much a waste of money for any adult.
Fun game for kids; You get to jump around a lot and kick baddies in the behind
It's single player; 4 turtles...and its single player..; I don't get it; Though they would have to remake the game if they wanted to include more than player; Its very short; Has almost no replay value; This is one of those games you'll see for 5 dollars in a bargain bin somewhere
Kids are easy to please. Whether it's something shiny, cute, really fluffy or all of the above, it's almost sure to entertain them. So it seems rather odd that children from all over the world have taken quite a liking to a bunch of teenage mutant ninja turtles (you heard that right, ninjas ).
people below give it a break the game isent that bad its a fun easy to complete kids game that you keep coming back to and the 1000 gs takes about 2 days i mean thats deff worth 18 pounds great for the little ones and you can allways sell it on. i realy enjoyed it.
I like the turtles this game is more like a skills challenge for asspiring ninjas. I haven't played the multiplayer yet. It's a little minotonous and I'm not sure how well the cooperative aspect of being able to switch between turtles in mid game is supposed to play out.
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I haven't seen the film, but TMNT plays like a story recap. Leonardo, Splinter and co talk about how events unfolded, and then you get to play through them. Since the game is single player only, a lot of the voice work and banter between the characters is audio based, with comic book style panels...
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This game is obviously geared more toward the younger gamer, but that doesn't mean it can't be enjoyed by all. If I had to sum it up in a few words, I'd have to called it a 3-D button-basher as although each of the four titular turtles seem to have a wide array of combo moves, you basically push...
Originally Written By: Joe
Nice jumping sequences and platform action; Sound effects tie in with the movie very well; Very fun for a younger generation
Over in a few hours; No multiplayer; Not worth the budget price tag
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