![]() Luckily enemies drop pizza slices so you can replenish your health, and if you get desperate you can keep switching turtles as they are invulnerable for 1 second after a switch allowing you to get it some risk free damage. There are tons of upgrades you can find that will make traversing the levels easier, some are story related, others are bonuses like climbing claws, which makes level exploration both satisfying and risky. There are save points in this game which are a great trick to not having to rescue your turtles, if you lose one, just exit out of the game and reload the save, the only problem is, these meditation rooms can be spread 30 minutes apart for non-speed runners that are trying to get all upgrades they can. I personally lost 3 of the 4 in the 2nd map area, needless to say I used my final turtle to feel the game out and I started a fresh save. You could lose a turtle in the first 10 minutes and not see him again until the final boss. The only problem is that the room they are in is random and they can be in any of the 13 map locations you’ll visit, if you’ve been there or not. If you lose a turtle, you have to find that turtle in a restoration room. ![]() There are a variation of enemies crawling everywhere so chances are that if you aren’t used to this style of gaming, aka the majority or the newer gaming generation that is used to health regeneration, you will have a frustrating time with this title for its first hour. You start the game with all 4 turtles, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael. This is the first time in a long time that I started a new game because I got to a point where it was too frustrating to try and continue with the situation I got myself in. Danger of the ooze is ruthless like many old school games were. This is nickelodeon’s teenage mutant ninja turtles, not the 80s turtles This game is targeted at modern day children with a game play style I honestly don’t believe they will enjoy or appreciate. ![]() This is a 2D action game that im massively surprised exists with the audience its targeting. If you enjoyed super Metroid, you’ll mildly enjoy your time with this game, I say mildly because though it is a clear wanna be, it lacks all charm, games like super Metroid had. If you enjoyed super Metroid, you’ll mildly enjoy your time Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Danger of The Ooze Old School Style stress fest. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Danger of The Ooze Old School Style stress fest. If you're a parent of a TMNT fan, this is the best turtles game to get for them and it's not even close. It's the best TMNT game since the series was rebooted and the best TMNT game since the 2007 GBA Beat em up. If it was a downloadable, I'd give it an 8, but as a $40 release it's a 7. It wouldn't work in a game like this, but it's unfortunate whenever a TMNT game doesn't have multiplayer. Another really cool aspect is that you can switch to any of the turtles on the fly One of the few downsides is that there's no multiplayer. The enemies are mostly obstacles with a few being a royal pain in the ass, but your arsenal gets big enough that always makes it fun to kill them even when you don't have to. The combat has a nice flow to it with multiple upgrades along the way like getting stronger, additional attacks, and some projectiles to improve it even more. The combat has a nice flow to it with multiple upgrades It's a good MetroidVania game and has some inspiration from the original NES game. It's a good MetroidVania game and has some inspiration from the original NES game.
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