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Teenage Mutant Ninja Manhattan
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Atsushi Kurooka Robert Conkey Robert Cooper
^ Japanese : ティーンエイジ・ミュータント・ニンジャ・タートルズ:ミュータント・イン・マンハッタン , Hepburn : Tīn'eiji Myūtanto Ninja Tātoruzu: Myūtanto in Manhattan
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan [a] is an action hack and slash video game developed by PlatinumGames and published by Activision , based on characters from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic books by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird . It was released for PlayStation 3 , PlayStation 4 , Windows , Xbox 360 , and Xbox One on May 24, 2016. Less than eight months after its release, the game was removed from sale from all digital storefronts on January 3, 2017. [2] This was the last Nickelodeon game to be published by Activision, with the rights for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles video game series being given to Dotemu .
The game is an action hack and slash game with cel-shaded artstyle, in which players control the title characters , including Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo and Raphael, from a third-person perspective . With the exception of infinite shurikens , each turtle has an individual style of ninjutsu . Each turtle also has four ultimate abilities, which are interchangeable and shared from a well-sized list. For example, Leonardo can slow down time, and Michelangelo can perform cheerleading , which resets the cooldowns of other turtles' abilities. Players can shift between turtles at will in the single-player campaign. The turtles can perform successive attacks to create a combo . [3] The four turtles also have the ability to parkour and use parachutes while traveling around the game's world. Players encounter numerous green orbs in the game. These orbs, known as Battle Points can be spent to upgrade the turtles' abilities - as well as buying items (such as grappling hooks and rocket launchers ) from Master Splinter anytime during the game. April O' Neil provides assistance to players by giving hints and directions. [4] The turtles can also scan their surroundings and tag enemies. [5]
The game is divided into nine different stages. In each stage, players encounter random enemies before reaching a boss . When the player character is defeated, other turtles (controlled by artificial intelligence in the campaign or by other players in the multiplayer) can help revive the players. If the turtles are not revived, they will be sent back to the subterranean lair. A mini-game will then begin, tasking the turtle to eat pizza as fast as possible. [5] The game supports four-player online cooperative multiplayer . [6]
The four Ninja Turtles find the Foot Clan causing trouble in New York City once again. After the streets are cleared, the turtles are told by April via T-Glass that Bebop is robbing a bank and is well-armed with chainsaw, explosive bombs and guns. Working together, the turtles defeat Bebop, before learning that his partner Rocksteady is also causing trouble, threatening to destroy the subway system with time bombs . Upon defeating the hammer-swinging Rocksteady, the four turtle brothers are again contacted by April, who reveals that Slash is hiding deep in the sewers, so the turtles investigate, while watching out for Slash, who is constantly taunting them. The turtles are directed to a construction site high up in the skyscrapers, where Karai has placed explosives, whom they defuse before fighting Karai, who then escapes via jet-pack.
The turtles next face off against Armaggon , before also encountering Wingnut, whom they soon defeat. Afterwards, General Krang , not impressed by the turtles defeating his minions, attacks New York himself, but is also ultimately defeated, though the turtles celebrate too early, as Krang then upgrades himself and becomes "Mega Krang." The turtles once again triumph over Krang, before being attacked by Shredder himself, who is annoyed with everyone else's failure to destroy them and attempts to do it himself. Shredder proves to be their biggest challenge yet, but through teamwork and their experience, the turtles prevail, saving New York from the Foot Clan, at least for the moment.
According to developer PlatinumGames , the team developed licensed video games as creating new intellectual properties was difficult. [7] Mutants in Manhattan is the third licensed game developed by Platinum, after the company partnered with Activision to create The Legend of Korra (2014) and Transformers: Devastation (2015). [8] According to Platinum, they developed the game based on their own vision instead of the previous comics, films or games. According to game designer Eiro Shirahama, the team watched the TMNT animated series and also played the old TMNT games for the Super Famicom while working on the game so as to understand the universe and the characters. [5] Tom Waltz, who had previously written TMNT comic books for IDW Publishing , is the game's lead writer. [9] The game's artstyle was inspired by Mateus Santolouco, an artist of the series. [10] The game's existence was first leaked by Xbox.com , Australian Classification Board and a user in Twitter . [11] PlatinumGames later officially announced the title on January 26, 2016. [12] Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan was released for PlayStation 3 , PlayStation 4 , Windows , Xbox 360 , and Xbox One on May 24, 2016. [13]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan received "mixed or average" reviews on the Xbox One and PC, and received "generally unfavorable" reviews on the PlayStation 4, according to video game review aggregator Metacritic . [14] [15] [16]
Ben Makedonski from Destructoid awarded it a score of 4.5 out of 10, stating "it doesn't even necessarily succeed where Platinum Games usually excels." [17]
Dave Rudden from IGN rated it 4.9 out of 10, calling the game short, bland, and highly repetitive, while also expressing criticism at the lack of local co-op multiplayer. [20]
Digital Foundry's John Linneman criticized the game for not reaching 60 frames per second on any platform, even though an Activision producer stated that local co-op multiplayer was omitted to reach it. [22] [23]
Game Informer awarded it a score of 6 out of 10, saying "Controlling the turtles is fun, but the structure of the levels, missions, and bosses leave much to be desired" [18]
Hardcore Gamer awarded it a score of 2 out of 5, saying "About the only real way one can recommend Mutants in Manhattan is if you’re a really die-hard Ninja Turtles fan and have access to online multiplayer, and even then, the tedious level and mission design is sure to get grating after a while. In the end, sadly, not even an old-fashioned Ninja Rap could save this mess." [21]
GameSpot awarded it a score of 4 out of 10, saying "Without a doubt, Mutants In Manhattan is a disappointment, one multiplied several times over not just by its pedigree, but by the fact that the ingredients for a good game are present." [19]
(XONE) 55/100 [14] (PC) 51/100 [15] (PS4) 44/100 [16]
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About this item Experience the game in a whole new way when you assemble your team in 4-player online co-op mode Fight fan favorite enemies like Bebop and Rocksteady Gritty comic-inspired art style turns a new chapter in TMNT history Packed with visually stunning fast paced combat true to PlatinumGames signature style Original story penned by IDW comics TMNT author Tom Waltz
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The game came when expected and worked perfectly.
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I loved the gameplay/Graphics and Replay Value. If you’re an expert gamer select the hardest difficulty (believe me, you’ll thank me later) — This game has lots of laughs and creative clever dialogue throughout the game. The only downfall is that it doesn’t have Split Screen Co-Op mode and when you defeat the game twice there’s no replay value anymore :( Buy this game used and you won’t go wrong — (:
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My son loves it and cand have enough of it.
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Been wanting this but wasn't willing to cough up the money for it at full price. I so miss beat'em ups... I loved Transformers Devistation and I know this was going to be a treat as well. I hate that it didn't sell well as I was hoping it could keep the team going with another classic beatem up... like, say, Thundercats or Gi Joe???
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I absolutely love the Turtles, and this game has been great fun for me. It has enough of a challenge to keep me entertained, but hasn't gotten so crazy that I feel I can't play it. I like to play video games, but I'm still at the beginner level of playing. I love how I can switch between the brothers, and how well it works together.
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Good game but poor mapping. Tough to tell where you are supposed to go. Still, game was good price and worth it.
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The game is fun but very "button-smashy" and the gameplay is very busy visually. It reminds me of playing an arcade game, which is nice since that is how I first played any Ninja Turtles games. The cut scenes are excellent.
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if you get bored of playing high FPS games and need to distract yourself from high end gaming then check out for Teenage Mutant Nina Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan. this games has been published for PS3 platform and i have played the game with so comfy that it not only relaxes you but you enjoy the powers of Ninjas that are provided to them during usage of gaming. out and out excellent game for those who do not wish for high end graphic gaming.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best TMNT game I have ever played.
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As a long time player of TMNT games, I have to say this is the penultimate game I have played. This is exactly what I have been waiting for since first playing TMNT on Nintendo. Story is excellent and the character moves are responsive to each brother. You should totally get this game!
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Pros: Free flow hack and slash that's fun and satisfying. Good combat customization but limited to four moves per mission. Hard mode is awesome and challenging. Cons: Combat limited to 30 fps. No local co-op mode. Only online. Very short story. Just 8-9 missions.
5.0 out of 5 stars
but on the single player side it's short but sweet and plays like a Spiderman game
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The game is setup for online co-op, but on the single player side it's short but sweet and plays like a Spiderman game. It's an interesting take on the turtles, a cut between the Michael Bay movies and the newer cartoon, which is enjoyable for the older TMNT fan.
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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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JP : December 13, 1991 NA : February 1, 1992 [1]
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up released by Konami for the Family Computer (Famicom) in Japan in 1991 and for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America in 1992. [2] It is the third video game iteration of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for the NES. The game features play mechanics similar to the previous game, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game , but it is an original title for the NES without any preceding arcade version. It is based on the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series, being released after the show's 5th season. The game was re-released as part of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection in 2022. [3]
The game begins with the Turtles spending their vacation in Key West, Florida . While watching April O'Neil 's latest news report, her broadcast is suddenly hijacked by the Turtles' nemesis, Shredder . Taking April as his hostage, Shredder reveals that he has also turned the entire borough of Manhattan into a floating island and challenges the Turtles to come to his lair to stop him. [4]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III can be played by up to two players simultaneously, with each player controlling a different character. The player can choose between any of the four turtles: Leonardo , Raphael , Michelangelo and Donatello , each wielding their signature weapon. Two different 2-player modes are featured in the game, the first mode allows both players to hurt each other with their attacks, while the other mode disables this feature. [5] The player has a limited number of lives that gets depleted every time the player's energy gauge runs out. If one player has run out of lives, they can use the remaining ones from the other player's remaining stock (this is possible to do in the one-player mode as well). The player is allowed to change their character every time they lose life. Up to three chances to continue are provided. [6] [7]
The controls are mostly unchanged from the second NES game, with one attack button and one jump button. The turtles can now perform a toss attack against their enemies by holding the D-pad downwards while pressing B. Each turt
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