Nintendo GBA Review: TMNT - Page 2

Thankfully, there’s more than enough action to go around. Backgrounds are littered with destructible objects, and small secrets scattered throughout are wildly fun. Also, even though the lead characters have their trademark weapons in tow, you can still pick up dropped enemy weapons, adding another boost to this titles variety.

This is the type of game that was developed by a crew who loved their source material, and had fond memories of the crowded beat-em-up genre back in the early ‘90s. TMNT is a rare surprise for Game Boy Advance which is rarely anything else anymore than marketing material for a variety of cheaply constructed licensed junk. Kudos to the team for this fine and guaranteed to be overlooked gem.

TMNT is rated E10+ (Everyone 10 and older) by the ESRB for Cartoon Violence. This game can also be found on: GameCube, Nintendo DS, PC, PS2, PS3, Wii, and Xbox 360.

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