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Post by Patriot on Jun 18, 2022 10:14:26 GMT -6
I was going to buy this on PlayStation until it got announced for Game Pass.
Completed the story with Raphel. So good.
Used to love to play the arcade game. Pretty much when I went to arcades, I played Turtles, WrestleFest, and whatever Cruisin game they had.
Tribute Games did an excellent job with this. Been a long time since I've seen anything TMNT, so was a fun bit of nostalgia.
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Post by Q on Jun 19, 2022 8:21:22 GMT -6
I'm right there with you.
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Post by Sandman on Jun 19, 2022 14:03:56 GMT -6
Snagged this on GamePass as well but haven't played it yet.
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Post by currentbigthing on Jul 19, 2022 2:26:49 GMT -6
I bought it on Switch. I spent the first quarter to third of my life playing the Ninja Turtles games on Nintendo, and I couldn’t imagine playing this one on anything else. I loved it— I thought it fit right in with the arcade game and turtles in time (and Manhattan project too, but I didn’t actually play that one until later via emulator) and I also liked the shout out to the original Nintendo game in terms of the bird’s eye street view between levels.
I really miss the whole beat-em-up genre— I have no shortage of memories of Friday or Saturday night sleepovers with friends playing the latest Double Dragon or Battletoads or whatever, and there’s like a generation and a half that never got to do that. The internet’s great and all— I wouldn’t know who any of you are without it, after all— but co-op gaming from in the same physical place is its own kind of special that’s been at least somewhat forgotten. Hopefully the recent sort-of resurgence of these types of games brings with it a renewed interest in so-called “couch co-op” plague be damned.
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