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Tribute Games crafted this side-scrolling beat em up as a love letter to the 1987 cartoon while honoring classics like Turtles in Time. DotEmu published it on June 16, 2022, across nearly every modern console and mobile device including PC, Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, Linux, and iOS or Android systems. You play as Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, or Raphael alongside other allies to stop Shredder and Krang from taking over New York City. The visual style uses crisp pixel art that mimics the retro aesthetic but runs on modern hardware without technical hiccups. This title brings six player co-op action directly into your living room or on a handheld screen for instant fun.
You move left and right through sewer tunnels and city streets while punching, kicking, or throwing enemies with precise timing. Each turtle features distinct special moves tied to their signature weapon which changes how you handle large groups of Foot Clan soldiers. A single session involves clearing stages by defeating waves of goons and bosses like Bebop or Rocksteady without relying on complex combos. The combat feels tight because attacks have clear start-up frames and you can cancel actions into jumps or rolls. You can switch between characters mid-stage to use different abilities like Donatello's gadgets or Raphael's aggressive strikes. Up to six people join the fight locally or online to overwhelm screens filled with enemies.
Players rate this title highly across major platforms. Metacritic sits at 86 out of 100 while IGDB shows an 82.1 average from 160 user ratings. The community moods lean heavily toward nostalgia and satisfaction with most reviews praising the faithful character designs. Average playtime for a full run hovers around 6 hours for solo players but extends to 15 or more when friends join in for chaos. Completion rates spike during co-op sessions where groups tackle the hardest difficulties together. Review snippets frequently mention the smooth controls and how well the game captures the specific tone of the original show. No other site tracks these specific metrics so you know exactly what real gamers think before buying.
Shredder's Revenge costs a standard indie price which feels fair given the content length and replayability. It holds 40 achievements for completionists who want to master every turtle or finish all stages on hard mode. This game works best for people who enjoy fast-paced local multiplayer sessions rather than deep story modes. You get roughly six hours of core content but endless fun when playing with friends. Avoid this if you dislike pixel art or need a long single-player campaign since the solo experience feels short. Grab it if you want to beat up ninjas with your squad without waiting for a sequel.
With Bebop and Rocksteady amassing gizmos to support Krang and Shredder’s latest scheme, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge finds the turtles battling through a breathless tour of iconic TMNT locations to thwart their nemeses’ most diabolical plan yet. Armed with shell-shocking new abilities built on a foundation of classic brawling mechanics, the gang are in for an exhilarating, Foot Clan-stomping romp leading them through the sewers and bustling boroughs of New York City all the way to Dimension X.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
IGDB Rating
82.1
RAWG Rating
4.1
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