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TMNT is a single player action/adventure multi-platform
video game starring the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The game was
released for the Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 2, and Nintendo GameCube
video game consoles, as well as for the PC on March 20, 2007.[1] The
game’s release coincided with the release of the movie of the same name.
A PlayStation 3 version has been recently announced that will be
released later this year.
Gameplay
The gameplay in TMNT contains
many acrobatic segments in the vein of another Ubisoft game series,
Prince of Persia. The game features thirty-two levels, twelve story and
twelve unlockable challenge levels. The game also features five playable
characters, each with their own unique fighting style and abilities. The
game encourages cooperative gameplay, as the player will have to use
each turtles special abilities to navigate through their environment.
Ubisoft has stated the focus within the game is “on the four turtle
brothers finding out their differences and getting through family
problems.” They also have said that TMNT features “mostly Single-Player
campaigns for each brother.”
Reception
Critical reception of the
games has been average at best, with IGN giving a score of 6.0 (6.0 to
Gamecube, PlayStation 2, and PC versions). The Game Boy Advance version,
however, has been highly praised by both the press and public for its
2-D side-scrolling presentation which is reminiscent of older arcade and
NES games. Many players were disappointed that the GBA version didn’t
have co-op mode since it is based on playing the four TMNT characters.
The Wii version was criticized for using very little of the Wii Remote’s
unique capabilities, since one can only move the remote back and forth
to use the turtles’ weapons, with the weapons lacking free-direction
attacks. The PSP/Nintendo DS version didn’t receive as much critical
acclaim due to its game-play mechanics.[3] When reviewing the DS and Wii
versions of TMNT, the UK Nintendo Magazine, ONM commonly compared the
two games to the 1989 arcade game of the same name, and even said in a
hint guide that “Turtles games were once better”.
As of April 26, 2007, TMNT has sold 1.1 million copies across eight
platforms