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Dive into the action with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for Nintendo Wii, featuring a robust 4-player co-op mode, a thrilling combo system, and 15 immersive levels inspired by the beloved TMNT universe. Collect pizza to enhance your gameplay and explore diverse environments like sewers and city streets.
M**B
For little kids 12 and under
I was kind of worried about the game since i saw the reviews and alot of people disliked it but i am here to say this game is good.the first 2 levels may be boring but the rest of the game is excellent.It has the voice actors and the graphics are nice.you can also replay levels by collecting the hidden cans.ALL the turtles appeared on the screen at same time which was COOL.The only thing that was wrong with it is the lipsyncing and the bosses were a let down but this game is AWESOME.
J**.
Awesome Game for My Son
I bought this game for my for 5 year old son. He plays it everyday and thoroughly loves the game. The main downfall I see is the talking sequences don't match up to the graphic which my son doesn't mind at all or rather doesn't notice. My son finds it challenging and interesting. It was a great value for the price paid of $19.99. I would not recommend it for a serious gamer but for a young child this game is perfect.
K**A
but this is a game for children and my 4 year old and his 8 year old brother both LOVE this game
I read the other reviews and was a little nervous, but this is a game for children and my 4 year old and his 8 year old brother both LOVE this game. No the graphics are not great, the turtles don't move their mouths to talk, but its super fun and not too hard. Very happy I bought this game!!
S**W
"It Has It's Moments...But Only For Hardcore TMNT Fans."
OK, first off as a TMNT fan this game was worth the 30 bucks. Had it been a 50-60 dollar title then I might be a little peeved. I'm going to try to point out that although this game is far from flawless it does have some good things going on as well. The graphics and sound are pretty "meat and potatoes" stuff here, nothing real fancy and could have easily been done on the PS2 to be honest. However, the Turtles' models represent their animated Nickelodeon counterparts very well and the animations when they run and jump are perfect to how they do it in the show. The dialogue as expected gets a little repetitious after about the first 15 minutes and even I got sick of hearing Mikey yell "I love breaking stuff!!" every single time I cracked open a inanimate object but other times I found myself chuckling at some of the old school references when the turtles would banter with other in between gameplay. The volume clipping issue during certain cut scenes is a bit unbearable and is really the worst gripe I have about this game. This is a simple issue that should have been resolved before the games release, budget title or not. The actual gameplay is surprisingly smooth as there are no freezing or bug like issues that seem to have plagued the Online TMNT game "Out Of The Shadows" released a few months ago. The turtles move fluidly and its pretty much just flailing away at one button and beating up various baddies. When an enemy gets beaten down bad enough you have the option to throw him into the screen which is a nice throwback to the Turtles In Time game of the early 90's. All 4 turtles are there the whole time (even with 1 player) and you can change on the fly which is kind of a cool feature taken from Konami's 2005 effort "TMNT 3: Mutant Nightmare." The story mode campaign is nearly identical to "Mutant Nightmare" where you see a map of 15 or so levels and you can go back and play them again if you miss an object or want to increase your score to upgrade the Turtles. The more points and secret ooze canisters you collect the more attacks you can buy for each one of the turtles thus making their one button combos a little more interesting. If you can get past its overall simplicity its actually a fun game especially when the multiplayer factor is added in. At the end of the day its not the best TMNT game but its by far not the worst.
C**S
Wow..
As the headliner states wow because the feeling of this game is awesome. I have played TMNT in the past on NES system and now I got a chance to play on the Nintendo Wii. Which is great the game play is good the plot is good. So in short, I really enjoyed playing this game.
A**W
Great game for kids who love TMNT
Great game for young children. My 5 year old loves it! The play is basically non-stop button mashing and the graphics are very poor. It's also hard to track your character, as there are always 4 ninja turtles on screen (unless some of them die.)
E**J
Great Game!!!
Bought this for my 9 year old son. Game play is relatively simple, which is great for ages 6-9. Great game for the whole family!
V**R
The Game Blows
In a moment of regretted impulsiveness, I plunked my $30 down on a pre-order, and just got the game today. I only played it for less than 5 minutes. That's all I could take. I just want to add my voice to the chorus that this game blows chunks. Somehow the 30-second trailer got me pumped enough to buy the game before waiting for the reviews to come in, and let me tell you: bad choice. I'll never do that again. I've been a TMNT fan since way before the TV show or movies or video games came out. TMNT is rad, but this game sucks!! I cannot emphasize that enough. I'm really pissed and want my money back.
F**C
Three Stars
Pretty good
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