Product InformationThe Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are back and they’re ready to deliver asmashing good time. In celebration of the 25th anniversary of these heroes in ahalf-shell Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up brings the Turtles swingingback into action for a thrilling new original adventure. Get ready to shout”Cowabunga!” as you brawl your way across a series of environmentsdispatching enemies with true TMNT flair.SynopsisDeveloped by the team behind brawling classics Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Deador Alive Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up lets you exhibit your turtlepower in a variety of interactive destructive environments including a movingtrain a whale’s back and a burning building. Show off your mutant ninjareflexes as you dodge laser beams ravenous alligators rushing water and more.Explore an exciting original single-player Story mode written with TMNTco-creator Peter Laird in which you can unlock side missions to earn shells thatlet you buy goodies or improve your mini game scores. Then go online to battlein four-person brawls in a variety of tournament modes that accommodate up to 16players.Product Features Fight your way across a series of interactive destructible environments including a sinking ship a moving train a burning building and a whale’s back Experience an exciting original single-player story mode written in collaboration with TMNT co-creator Peter Laird Complete side missions in Story mode to earn shells you can use to buy goodies or improve your mini game scores Use any of four different controllers to guide the action: the GameCube Controller Wii Classic Controller Wii Classic Controller Pro or Wii Remote with or without Nunchuk (controllers not included) Take the battle online for 16-player tournament modes including Battle Royal Winner Stays Loser Stays and Spectator modesThe Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are back, and they’re ready to deliver a smashing good time. In celebration of the 25th anniversary of these heroes in a half-shell, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up brings the Turtles swinging back into action for a thrilling new original adventure. Get ready to shout “Cowabunga!” as you brawl your way across a series of environments, dispatching enemies with true TMNT flair.
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Synopsis Key Game Features:
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- Fight your way across a series of interactive, destructible environments, including a sinking ship, a moving train, a burning building and a whale’s back
- Experience an exciting original single-player story mode written in collaboration with TMNT co-creator Peter Laird
- Complete side missions in Story mode to earn shells you can use to buy goodies or improve your mini game scores
- Use any of four different controllers to guide the action: the GameCube Controller, Wii Classic Controller, Wii Classic Controller Pro or Wii Remote with or without Nunchuk (controllers not included)
- Take the battle online for 16-player tournament modes, including Battle Royal, Winner Stays, Loser Stays and Spectator modes
List Price: $ 19.99
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Heroes in a halfshell, put in a half made game,
This game was a great idea. It is basically a take on the popular smash bros, but it managed to miss nearly all the elements that made Smash bros good.
For one, the character movement, actions, response seems to be EXTREMELY slow, and often choppy at times.
The stage Variety ‘kind-of’ works, but the stages are not put together too well it seems.
The only thing this game managed to do what take a popular franchise and turn it into about 20 mins of fun. If youre looking for a game thats fun like this, Smash Bros is cheaper, and has more hours of gameplay.
I would suggest copying Power-Stone 2 OR Bleech… would make for an interesting game
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A lot of reviewers have compared Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash Up to Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and I think the comparison is pretty good. The gameplay feels a lot like Super Smash Bros. Brawl, even going so far as incorporating strong “A button” moves. I think if you like Smash and want more, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash Up would be a good addition.
A lot of reviewers have criticized this game for not having a lot of characters. I think there’s some truth to that, but not a whole lot. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash Up does have fewer characters initially, but there are at least some secret characters. Also, let’s remember that Super Smash Bros. Brawl had more characters, but less than half were even decent and most were lousy. Whenever I played with my friends, we tended to only use about 3 characters each. Frankly, adding a bunch of Jigglypuffs to the character roster did not really do much for me. By contrast, with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash Up, I get the sense that most of the characters are roughly equivalent and good to play with.
This game also has a few innovations not seen in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. I like the stages a lot better. More room to fight, as well as more interaction between the stage and the characters. In one stage, a giant alligator will eat your character if you’re not careful. Also, the characters can hang onto walls.
At the end of the day, is this game as good as Super Smash Bros. Brawl? Probably not. Smash was unique, like a first love. However, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash Up is fun in its own right and worth trying if you want more Smash-style playing or different characters.
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