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GENRE/STYLE
Fighting/3D Fighting
RELEASE DATE
22/SEP/09
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Timed to celebrate 25 years of comics, cartoons, movies, toys, and video games, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up is a fighting game designed to give the franchise the full Super Smash Bros. treatment, complete with environmental attacks, multiplayer battles, and a large roster of fighters. Players can select from more than 15 characters, including series mainstays Michaelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, Splinter, and Shredder, as well as a few characters from outside of the "Turtle" universe, such as publisher Ubisoft's unofficial mascot, Raving Rabbid. Each character has a unique fighting style, and gamers can also unleash projectiles and special ninja powers, such as fire, lightning, tornados, and earthquakes. The game makes use of detailed backgrounds and a 2.5D perspective, giving depth and interactivity to more than a dozen trap-filled stages. "Arcade" mode serves as the primary single-player feature, though solo gamers can also participate in "Battle Royale" and "Survival" modes, as well as the mini-game-filled "Mission Mode." Multiplayer fans can join their friends for "Swap Out" and "Tournament" modes, or head online for one-on-one action. ~ Christopher Brown, All Game Guide
Past 14 days
“Not a bad game. But not the "fight everyone everywhere" sort of thing it was advertised as. The character Roster seems limited to a few key characters from the 4Kids Series. That is, from what I have seen so far. The art style of...”
“Not a bad game.
But not the "fight everyone everywhere" sort of thing it was advertised as. The character Roster seems limited to a few key characters from the 4Kids Series. That is, from what I have seen so far.
The art style of the inbetween clips seems to resemble an old comic book type of style. I suppose to pay homage to the Eastman and Laird black and white comic that started it all. Which is why it really is not a surprise that Bebop and Rocksteady do not appear.
The actually fighting though, is closer to TMNT-2007 in how it is done. Which was, in all essence a good movie. Even if it was more based on the world 4Kids created.
I really admit to feeling limited in the character choices.
But then, I had two of the three source books for the Archie Comics version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles when I was growing up. So--I guess I may have been hoping for a bit much when I kind of wanted Rapheal's Kitsune girlfriend from the comic to show up sometime. Though, I would have settled for the female turtle from the live action Ninja Turtles series.
It is not "Fight everyone, anywhere" like the Tv spots suggested--but it is a decent start on this.”
created 07/FEB/2010
“Since I do not have a PS2 or PS1 memory care yet, I am kind or more than a little bit reserved about playing the games for the PS2 I currently own. Figured I'd load this one up, as I had been...”
created 07/FEB/2010
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up Features Trailer
Prepare for an all-out brawl as Ubisoft demos the gameplay features like destructible environments in their multiplayer, side-scrolling fighter Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up.
published 14/AUG/2009
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The number of games Macho Man Randy Savage has appeared in.
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