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capsulecomputers · 24 days
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants Review
Developer: Raw Thrills, Cradle Games Publisher: GameMill Entertainment Platforms: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S (Reviewed) Release Date: Available Now Price: $29.99 USD
The #TMNT arcade game from 2017 has arrived on #PC and consoles from GameMill Entertainment but has this #brawler managed to hold up even with new content? Check out our full review inside to see what we think.
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shantechni · 3 months
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Trailer just dropped for a new Turtles game! Wrath of the Mutants. And it’s something I’ve been thinking they should do for years! I wanna send another ask about it
REAL!?!?!?!?
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brutalgamer · 3 months
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The 2012 Turtles return in TMNT Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants
An expanded version of the arcade title comes home for the first time, with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants.
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miketendo-64 · 30 days
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[EXPlay] TMNT Arcade: Wrath Of The Mutants (Nintendo Switch)
Welcome to EXPlay, (Explain & Play) the review series where we care not for scores but tell it how it is when it comes to every game we get our hands on, whilst also taking the time to include some lengthy gameplay, to give you the reader, the chance to shape your own impressions and views whilst watching and reading. In this installment, we’re covering TMNT Arcade: Wrath Of The Mutants by joint…
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hardcoregamer · 30 days
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Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants is a decent addition to the collection of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles games. It succeeds by playing it safe. The two original arcade games are regarded as great arcade brawlers in addition to being some of the better Turtles games, and the gameplay of Wrath of the Mutants is heavily patterned after Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time. 
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New Xbox Games for April 22 to 26 2024
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Cinematech's Trailer Park - TMNT Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants (Multiplatform)
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megahorous · 3 months
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Wrath of the Mutants – Announce Trailer – ...
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shinigami-striker · 1 month
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TMNT Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants | Tuesday, 04.23.24
TMNT Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants is available now on Nintendo Switch, PC (Steam), PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X | S!
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sdgtent · 15 days
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Best Nintendo Switch Games For Family Fun: TMNT Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants
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jcmarchi · 24 days
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants Review - Better Left In The Sewers - Game Informer
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The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were synonymous with gaming in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, largely thanks to their influence over arcade brawlers. Games like 1989’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (also known as ’89 Arcade) and 1991’s Turtles in Time are time-honored classics that shaped the side-scrolling beat-‘em-up genre, and 2022’s Shredder’s Revenge demonstrated that the style is still viable in the modern landscape. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants clearly takes inspiration from those beloved games, but it falls spectacularly short of those acclaimed titles.
Originally released to arcades in 2017, Wrath of the Mutants takes a similar approach to gameplay as the original TMNT arcade games: You choose from Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael, each with distinct moves, as you slash and brawl through stages full of baddies. Based on the 2012 Nickelodeon cartoon, Wrath of the Mutants includes a ton of enemies for the Turtles to beat up in various locales; this home port adds three all-new stages and six new bosses. Unfortunately, no amount of Easter eggs and fanservice can compensate for its uninteresting gameplay.
Though the core concept is the same as the most beloved entries in the series, I never felt anything more than listlessness as I fought through the six extremely linear stages on offer. Each Turtle brandishes their signature weapon and a unique Turtle Power that clears the screen of enemies. These moves should feel empowering, but instead, they throw the action to a halt while a drawn-out animation plays; Leo spins to form a tornado that sucks up all the minions, while Raph drums on the ground, sending enemies flying.
But it all feels so routine as you fight through waves of the exact same enemies in tedious stages that require no strategy – you just go right and spam the attack button. You can also pick up power-ups that cause your character to spin on their shell or summon side characters to dispatch enemies, but with the base combat so uninteresting, I only enjoyed deploying these frequent special moves because they provided a quicker path through the long levels.
Brawling the seemingly endless screens of Foot and Krang minions found in each stage wouldn’t be so bad if the signature arcade unfairness wasn’t ever-present. TMNT Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants isn’t a tough game by any measure, but there are moments where you simply cannot avoid being hit. At nearly every phase, enemies attack you from off-screen, where you can’t see or reach them, and they frustratingly won’t stop attacking you nor come into view unless you go to the other side of the screen. Additionally, enemy projectiles are deadly accurate, and with the Turtles’ sluggish movement and no way to effectively dodge, you’re all but guaranteed to take hits.
These enemies don’t do a ton of damage, but it’s often death by a thousand papercuts, and since each hit briefly stuns you, your combos are constantly getting interrupted. The bosses, who often just repeat the same attacks over and over, are trials of patience rather than engaging challenges. These boss encounters typically bring slight variations on the same move sets, causing them to all play out similarly. Even the final fight against Shredder does little to differentiate itself; he just lumbers around the screen while you wail on him with little strategy required other than jumping when the game tells you to jump – another repeated convention in nearly every boss battle.
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Stage elements meant to break up the monotony serve as more frustration than diversity of experience. Trains speed past, Krang’s Android body shoots electricity at you, and explosive barrels litter the levels, but they add so little. In one instance, where a giant eyeball continually blasts lasers at you while you fight waves of enemies, your character is too slow to avoid getting zapped unless you’re just standing around waiting for it to broadcast where it’s firing. I should be excited to see these new challenges and twists emerge, but I met most of them with a shrug and others with annoyance.
Though seeing the 2012 animated series get some attention in 2024 is fun, the presentation also disappoints. The visuals are nothing special, and I’m not a fan of some of the character designs of this era, but they fit the show’s look well enough. It’s the audio that most irritates, as the Turtles obnoxiously scream the entire time and enemies repeatedly spout the same lines while generic action-oriented music loops in the background. After the first few levels, I was relieved to crank the volume down and listen to something else instead.
Beating the entire game takes less than two hours, but it still somehow manages to drag. You can return to the game’s six stages to try and get higher scores, but I had zero interest in doing so. The arcade games of yesteryear sometimes lacked depth, but they at least had a hook that stuck with you and kept you itching to return to pump more quarters into the cabinet. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants strives for the greatness of the influential arcade hits of the past but falls well short. Thanks to uninteresting and annoying gameplay, repetitive enemy and boss encounters, and grating audio design, Wrath of the Mutants is little more than a shell of the series’ glory years.
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capsulecomputers · 24 days
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants - Full Playthrough
We play through the entirety of GameMill's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants, seeing how each of the four turtles fight across the few new added bosses and extra stage compared to the original 2017 physical arcade release.
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Re-experience the 2017 arcade classic with 3 additional stages and 6 additional boss battles! Take control of Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello or Raphael in this classic beat-em-up inspired by the cult favorite Turtles in Time. Play with your friends through 4 player local co-op
Join Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello and Michelangelo from the 2012 Nickelodeon series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in this exciting arcade beat ’em up inspired by beloved hits like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time. Battle your way across Coney Island, Dimension X and more on a mission to defeat the Foot Clan and your arch-nemesis Shredder!
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants Developer: Cradle Games Publisher: GameMill Entertainment Platform: Windows, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 Release Date: 24 Apr, 2024
Available here - https://store.steampowered.com/app/2527580/Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_Arcade_Wrath_of_the_Mutants/
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shantechni · 3 months
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So about what I’ve been thinking in regards to Turtles games. The best reviewed ones (as far I’ve seen) have been the arcade style side scrollers with some exceptions, and most games that deviate from that have been recieved mixed to poorly.
I believe all the sidescrollers have been 80s based, and most of the deviating games have been other iterations
So a while ago I thought “Why don’t they just do sidescrollers for non 80’s turtles???”
Lo and behold, it looks like they finally did it! Wrath of the Mutants for the ‘12 turtles! Let’s see how it does
Now if we can just get 03. Others too, but 03 needs more love
I will say I am interested to see if the Last Ronin game is good, and that won’t be a sidescroller
Honestly, I think whoever made the non-side scroller games just didn't exactly excell in doing so because there are beat 'em ups that worked without being a side scroller. TMNT thrives on side scrolling though, there's no denying that, and I have to believe that a lot of the nostalgia for side scrollers plays a huge role in that.
Anyways, the '12 series was definitely long overdue to get a side scrolling beat 'em up, and the '03 series is now legally obligated to a new game after this lol (Rise is in dire need of something too ngl).
I'm the most hyped for the Last Ronin game tho. Obviously I'll have some reservations instead of parading with the belief that the game is bound to be good, but I'm hopeful that it'll turn out great because something as good as The Last Ronin deserves a great adaptation.
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brutalgamer · 28 days
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Nintendo Download: A Dance for the Lost
A fairly big week for Nintendo fans brings the remaster of El Shaddai, Eiyuden Chronicle, a new TMNT arcade port, and more.
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biancarogers · 27 days
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TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES WRATH OF THE MUTANTS - Full Gameplay Walkthrough & Ending (TMNT Arcade) 🐢👊🎮 https://applevideos.co.uk/apple-arcade/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-wrath-of-the-mutants-full-gameplay-walkthrough-amp-ending-tmnt-arcade
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graphicpolicy · 29 days
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants Launches Today on Consoles and PC
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants Launches Today on Consoles and PC #TMNT
Prepare to be shell-shocked! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants, an expanded version of the 2017 Raw Thrills arcade classic, comes home today to video game consoles and PC. Play as the Turtles solo or in action-packed local co-op for up to four players on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. Join Leonardo, Raphael,…
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