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4.3 out of 5 stars
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About this item Play as your favorite Turtle Switch between them anytime Battle new enemies from the hit TV Show not yet seen in a TMNT video game Fight villains with all new combat system to earn XP and upgrade your characters Explore the non-linear world to find hidden upgrades Travel through new locations like the mysterious Dimensions X
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Excited to dive into this metroidvania lite TMNT game! Wayforward often makes solid, underrated games so this one appealed to me. Seller Hiswaybooks was good. Item was as described and arrived on time. Was pleased to see that the inserts were still in the case.
5.0 out of 5 stars
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By Mark on March 26, 2021
A gift for my nephew - he lives all things TMNT, I think the game is a little challenging for a 7 year old.
My grandson said he liked it a lot. I assume we did well with this purchase as my grandson is outspoken. If did not like it we certainly would have been told in detail what was wrong with it.
Game came with no case. The game is a very old style game. With that said I find the game difficult to navigate. If you like old style game then this is for you. If you don't then it isn't for you.
This game is confusing. My 6 year old has a hard time and so do I when I try to help him with it. There are times where you have no idea where you're supposed to go and you end up going to the same places over and over. Not really worth the money honestly.
My grandson cannot figure out how to unlock the rooms. We will try to keep searching for the answer.
Definitely a basic children's game. I do not recommend this for someone who is lookin for some sort of strategy and/or old school entertainment for the older generations that grew up w/TNMT.
3.0 out of 5 stars
It's great and a fun game ninja turtle fans.
Fun game, people who watch the ninja turtles show will really understand the story! But for some reason, It didn't work the first time. I loaded the game cartridge in again, it still said there was nothing in the game card slot! (Kind of surprising, in the package there was only the game cartridge, not the case ) I took off the sticker at the back and gave it a little clean, and it worked! Once I played it was quite a fun game. This would've been 5 stars if the game actually worked on the first try.
Great item fast despatch and delivery and value for money
5.0 out of 5 stars
Turtle Laboratory power!
Un juego alucinante de inició a fin, lo recomiendo ampliamente si eres fanático de las tortugas ninja. Sentirás que haz hecho una gran adquisición a tu colección.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the Ooze Review
Danger of the Ooze is certainly not the worst Ninja Turtles game to date, but it still struggles to completely find its footing. Backtracking through massive sections of the map is often tedious, and a severe lack of personality and soul to its representation of the show’s colorful characters doesn’t make it any easier. Its Metroidvania-style character progression is respectable but does nothing to leave its mark on the genre, making this a mediocre way to catch up with the heroes in a half-shell.
Note: Danger of the Ooze is also available on PlayStation 3 and Nintendo 3DS.
TMNT: Danger of the Ooze does a few things right, but it still feels incredibly generic.
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Perhaps the biggest issue I had with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the Ooze is that it’s incredibly generic. Yes, it is an adaptation of the current and popular Nickelodeon TV show , but there’s little actual life and soul to it. It feels like a competent but rudimentary 2D action game with the various skins of characters from the Ninja Turtles universe draped over it.
So much of the appeal of the Ninja Turtles universe is seeing how its characters all interact and work together to solve problems, so of course none of that is represented here. In Danger of the Ooze, characters like April O’Neil and Leatherhead only ever appear for brief scenes, typically just long enough to warn of danger and reward the Turtles with new abilities. The story itself isn’t much more than a half-baked goose chase of trying to keep a mutagenic weapon out of the wrong hands, and these random and poorly lip-synched character appearances only add to the insult when they play out like obligatory nods at best. A complete lack of personality makes the attachment of the Turtles’ characters and the expectations they carry with them a detriment rather than a bonus.
The direction developer Way Forward took with the action and character progression, however, is one I really appreciated. Danger of the Ooze is a game of the “Metroidvania”-style level design school, meaning that new areas of the map become accessible as you unlock new abilities that allow you to overcome obstacles.
The pace at which new abilities unlock works really well, with a natural buildup of each taking place throughout. Controls are the same across each of the four playable turtles, although they do have distinct moves and combos fitting their weapons. Throwing stars come first, followed shortly by dashing, double jumping, and a handful of other upgrades necessary for not only fully exploring the map, but also making combat much more approachable. Throwing stars are eventually upgraded with shock and incendiary properties, while the turtles’ powerful special attacks and the ability to dash, double-jump, and climb rough surfaces allowed for varied options in traversing the map. It all unfolds fairly seamlessly, with each ability building on the last somewhat significantly.
This feeling of power was refreshing, but often undone by the infuriating amount of backtracking and lack of meaningful checkpoints throughout the map. Backtracking is definitely an integral part of this style of game, but traversing all the way across the map only to die and be reset at the opposite end happens too frequently.
Deaths weren’t cheap, at least, as there’s an obvious amount of care poured into each enemy encounter, with a wide variety of enemy types and attack patterns. Different Foot Ninjas attack with varied ranged and melee attacks, certain Kraang enemies can follow movement and fire weapons virtually everywhere, bosses have nicely varied attacks and weaknesses, and a nice mix of both on-foot and aerial enemies makes each encounter feel like its own sort of challenging puzzle. But once you’ve figured a puzzle out, solving it again becomes a chore, and constant respawns mean having to fight through the same encounters every time you backtrack across the streets of New York and the sewers beneath. Each pass through the same location became more tedious than the last, and even though Danger of the Ooze is only five hours long, it wore thin quickly.
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