Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles appreciation thread

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Yeah but the goty it will all be on the disc and be the normal price.
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Maybe? I don't know if they'd make both. Shrug.
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noiseredux wrote:Maybe? I don't know if they'd make both. Shrug.

They do. Like they did with MKXL and the first Injustice.
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Did those have similar ultimate editions? I don't remember.
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Yeah, but the ultimate edition typically costs the game and the price of what would be a season pass. If you wait a year and get the GoTY release you typically get all the content for less money. This is a better price for casual fighters.
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What do you guys think is the best TMNT game of the last fifteen years? It seems like we had a bunch of great TMNT games in the 1990s, but the quality went down in the 2000s. I would like you Racketeers to prove me wrong. Is there a great TMNT game that I'm overlooking?
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Would them including the TMNT 2 arcade game on the Gamecube TMNT Battle Nexus as an unlockable count? :)

Other than that, sorry but not really. The GBA games there are 3 and one of them was pretty decent, but the other two were flat (no depth) punch and kick with a heap of unavoidable cheap stupid hits. They weren't so much fatal as the game was pretty easy but it got old getting slapped around, healed, wash rinse repeat. I was sold that 3D one from a couple years back I think on PS4/One was ok, but it was very hit and miss how much a fan was willing to forgive if I recall right.

TMNT games may be for excellence tied to the late 80s and early 90s.
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I don't hate the Platinum one. That said. None of them. Just avoid all of them.
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Gameboy had a couple good titles.
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damn. :( I hoped I was wrong.
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