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The boss battles help to alleviate the repetition and there are some secret ones that can be unlocked if you meet particular criteria that serve... Read more
Pause Resume
Overall, Mutants in Manhattan just feels a little lazy, one of the very last levels recycles all the previous bosses you have fought and you... Read more
TMNT: Mutants in Manhattan is a huge missed opportunity, that should have and could have been so much more. Turtle Power this is not! Read more
DarkZero
As mentioned above the game is only about 3 hours long and unless you want to get an S rank on all 9 stages on... Read more
In the end, it’s a good game for being licensed but at the same time feels like it was in a bit of a rush.... Read more
This could have been the TMNT title for which all of the fans have been waiting, but sadly it is another missed opportunity and a... Read more
GamingBolt
One of Platinum Games’ more disappointing offerings – too short and too simplistic. Read more
Those looking for a game that will recapture the glory days of the arcade TMNT, Turtles in Time, or Hyperstone Heist will be sorely disappointed.... Read more
Shacknews
Mutants in Manhattan is so aggressively dull and sub-par there’s little to no joy to be taken from playing it. Like a coloring book, it’s... Read more
Critical Hit
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan's greatest sin isn't that it's a bad game that feels like the result of minimum effort. It's that... Read more
The developers veer beyond the cartoonish nature of the TMNT television series and straight into the absurd. Read more
TechRaptor
Mutants in Manhattan looks flashy and captures the spirit of the Turtles, but the campaign is over in a flash and the combat is boring... Read more
EGM
Another misstep with the TMNT franchise leaves me wondering if anyone will ever make a good Turtles game again. As is, Mutants in Manhattan works,... Read more
Ultimately, all that's wrong with Mutants in Manhattan was that it couldn't meet Platinum's own stratospheric standards. Read more
TMNT: Mutants in Manhattan is a repetitive hack n' slash that forces the player time and again into encounters with samey enemies against a paltry... Read more
Does a good job of showcasing the spirit of the turtles, but never reaches its potential and will let you down with repetitive combat, lack... Read more
Arcade Sushi
As I sit through Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan, why does this marriage made in heaven bore the hell out of me? Read more
Eurogamer
Platinum Games and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles might be a dream pairing, but a co-op focus makes for a game that's strangely compromised. Read more
TheSixthAxis
Given how much I was hyped for the game, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan is a bitter disappointment, meeting only some of the expectations I... Read more
ZTGD
It’s not going to blow anyone’s socks off, but for a TMNT fan, this beat ‘em up is still a decent time when partnering up. Read more
NZGamer
Not a Megan Fox in sight... and it’s still terrible. Read more
SelectButton
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan is an utter disappointment, failing to return the game to its arcade roots. Perhaps it would have fared... Read more
Underneath TMNT Mutants in Manhattan’s shell are solid mechanics that could have been a great foundation for a technical brawler. Those technical elements, however, don’t... Read more
CGMagazine
Mutants in Manhattan does just enough fan service to make TMNT fans almost forget how mediocre this game is. Read more
Push Square
TMNT: Mutants in Manhattan is a game that had the potential to be as superb as last year's Transformers: Devastation. Instead, due to a movie... Read more
GamingTrend
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan’s charming visual style doesn’t make up for repetitive level design and combat that would leave even Master Splinter... Read more
Perhaps after such goodness in licensed games such as 'Arkham' and 'Mordor' I have become spoiled, but I really thought Platinum could deliver a great... Read more
I can only recommend this for only the hardcore of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fans. For everyone else, you may want to think about putting... Read more
In the end, Platinum didn't need to do much to make Mutants in Manhattan a worthwhile experience. All it had to do was respect the... Read more
SmashPad
There is absolutely no reason to turtle up the $50 for this game. Read more
It's with a heavy heart that I have to say that this game is utter garbage of the hottest variety. Read more
Pure Xbox
You could refer to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan as the best TMNT game in years, but that really doesn't mean much. While... Read more
GameSpot
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhatten is both basic and overly complex, delivering almost none of the magic that made previous four-player Turtles games... Read more
Aside from the graphics, everything here stinks, which makes sense because a lot of the game takes place in the sewers, and also because this... Read more
It’s clear that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan was aiming to be Left 4 Dead with Ninja Turtles, which does sound awesome, but it’s... Read more
Controlling the turtles is fun, but the structure of the levels, missions, and bosses leave much to be desired Read more
The only positive point I can make is that I didn’t completely hate it. Read more
One of Platinum’s worst games so far, with dull and repetitive action that doesn’t do the heroes in a half-shell any justice at all. Read more
Game Rant
Platinum Games's take on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a mediocre hack-n-slash romp that ultimately fails to become anything more than just that. Read more
Polygon
this is the longest short game I've ever played Read more
IGN
Even with a super-short running time, the repetitiveness that pervades Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan makes this fight a slog. I've heard all... Read more
GameCrate
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan is, at the very least, a serviceable co-op brawler infused with plenty of fun nods for longtime TMNT... Read more
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan is a very disappointing action game which isn't worth bothering with. Platinum didn't put its best foot forward... Read more
USgamer
The Platinum spark exists in Mutants in Manhattan, which is why it's tragic the developers couldn't spend the same resources they would on original IP... Read more
GameZone
TMNT Mutants in Manhattan stayed faithful to the comics in terms of art style and funny dialogue, but it failed everywhere else. There's a lack... Read more
I understand that it would have been difficult to keep free-roaming intact in a few of the levels without developing a dynamic split-screen system, but... Read more
Destructoid
That exact design decision is emblematic of most everything wrong with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan. It does its best to spread little... Read more
The ultimate disappointment is that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan has a solid base. A good game could’ve been made with these combat mechanics, but... Read more
ACG
The boss battles help to alleviate the repetition and there are some secret ones that can be unlocked if you meet particular criteria that serve... Read more
Pause Resume
Overall, Mutants in Manhattan just feels a little lazy, one of the very last levels recycles all the previous bosses you have fought and you... Read more
TMNT: Mutants in Manhattan is a huge missed opportunity, that should have and could have been so much more. Turtle Power this is not! Read more
DarkZero
As mentioned above the game is only about 3 hours long and unless you want to get an S rank on all 9 stages on... Read more
In the end, it’s a good game for being licensed but at the same time feels like it was in a bit of a rush.... Read more
This could have been the TMNT title for which all of the fans have been waiting, but sadly it is another missed opportunity and a... Read more
GamingBolt
One of Platinum Games’ more disappointing offerings – too short and too simplistic. Read more
Those looking for a game that will recapture the glory days of the arcade TMNT, Turtles in Time, or Hyperstone Heist will be sorely disappointed.... Read more
Shacknews
Mutants in Manhattan is so aggressively dull and sub-par there’s little to no joy to be taken from playing it. Like a coloring book, it’s... Read more
Critical Hit
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan's greatest sin isn't that it's a bad game that feels like the result of minimum effort. It's that... Read more
The developers veer beyond the cartoonish nature of the TMNT television series and straight into the absurd. Read more
TechRaptor
Mutants in Manhattan looks flashy and captures the spirit of the Turtles, but the campaign is over in a flash and the combat is boring... Read more
EGM
Another misstep with the TMNT franchise leaves me wondering if anyone will ever make a good Turtles game again. As is, Mutants in Manhattan works,... Read more
Ultimately, all that's wrong with Mutants in Manhattan was that it couldn't meet Platinum's own stratospheric standards. Read more
TMNT: Mutants in Manhattan is a repetitive hack n' slash that forces the player time and again into encounters with samey enemies against a paltry... Read more
Does a good job of showcasing the spirit of the turtles, but never reaches its potential and will let you down with repetitive combat, lack... Read more
Arcade Sushi
As I sit through Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan, why does this marriage made in heaven bore the hell out of me? Read more
Eurogamer
Platinum Games and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles might be a dream pairing, but a co-op focus makes for a game that's strangely compromised. Read more
TheSixthAxis
Given how much I was hyped for the game, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan is a bitter disappointment, meeting only some of the expectations I... Read more
ZTGD
It’s not going to blow anyone’s socks off, but for a TMNT fan, this beat ‘em up is still a decent time when partnering up. Read more
NZGamer
Not a Megan Fox in sight... and it’s still terrible. Read more
SelectButton
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan is an utter disappointment, failing to return the game to its arcade roots. Perhaps it would have fared... Read more
Underneath TMNT Mutants in Manhattan’s shell are solid mechanics that could have been a great foundation for a technical brawler. Those technical elements, however, don’t... Read more
CGMagazine
Mutants in Manhattan does just enough fan service to make TMNT fans almost forget how mediocre this game is. Read more
Push Square
TMNT: Mutants in Manhattan is a game that had the potential to be as superb as last year's Transformers: Devastation. Instead, due to a movie... Read more
GamingTrend
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan’s charming visual style doesn’t make up for repetitive level design and combat that would leave even Master Splinter... Read more
Perhaps after such goodness in licensed games such as 'Arkham' and 'Mordor' I have become spoiled, but I really thought Platinum could deliver a great... Read more
I can only recommend this for only the hardcore of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fans. For everyone else, you may want to think about putting... Read more
In the end, Platinum didn't need to do much to make Mutants in Manhattan a worthwhile experience. All it had to do was respect the... Read more
SmashPad
There is absolutely no reason to turtle up the $50 for this game. Read more
It's with a heavy heart that I have to say that this game is utter garbage of the hottest variety. Read more
Pure Xbox
You could refer to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan as the best TMNT game in years, but that really doesn't mean much. While... Read more
GameSpot
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhatten is both basic and overly complex, delivering almost none of the magic that made previous four-player Turtles games... Read more
Aside from the graphics, everything here stinks, which makes sense because a lot of the game takes place in the sewers, and also because this... Read more
It’s clear that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan was aiming to be Left 4 Dead with Ninja Turtles, which does sound awesome, but it’s... Read more
Controlling the turtles is fun, but the structure of the levels, missions, and bosses leave much to be desired Read more
The only positive point I can make is that I didn’t completely hate it. Read more
One of Platinum’s worst games so far, with dull and repetitive action that doesn’t do the heroes in a half-shell any justice at all. Read more
Game Rant
Platinum Games's take on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a mediocre hack-n-slash romp that ultimately fails to become anything more than just that. Read more
Polygon
this is the longest short game I've ever played Read more
IGN
Even with a super-short running time, the repetitiveness that pervades Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan makes this fight a slog. I've heard all... Read more
GameCrate
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan is, at the very least, a serviceable co-op brawler infused with plenty of fun nods for longtime TMNT... Read more
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan is a very disappointing action game which isn't worth bothering with. Platinum didn't put its best foot forward... Read more
USgamer
The Platinum spark exists in Mutants in Manhattan, which is why it's tragic the developers couldn't spend the same resources they would on original IP... Read more
GameZone
TMNT Mutants in Manhattan stayed faithful to the comics in terms of art style and funny dialogue, but it failed everywhere else. There's a lack... Read more
I understand that it would have been difficult to keep free-roaming intact in a few of the levels without developing a dynamic split-screen system, but... Read more
Destructoid
That exact design decision is emblematic of most everything wrong with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan. It does its best to spread little... Read more
The ultimate disappointment is that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan has a solid base. A good game could’ve been made with these combat mechanics, but... Read more
ACG
The boss battles help to alleviate the repetition and there are some secret ones that can be unlocked if you meet particular criteria that serve... Read more
Pause Resume
Overall, Mutants in Manhattan just feels a little lazy, one of the very last levels recycles all the previous bosses you have fought and you... Read more
TMNT: Mutants in Manhattan is a huge missed opportunity, that should have and could have been so much more. Turtle Power this is not! Read more
DarkZero
As mentioned above the game is only about 3 hours long and unless you want to get an S rank on all 9 stages on... Read more
In the end, it’s a good game for being licensed but at the same time feels like it was in a bit of a rush.... Read more
This could have been the TMNT title for which all of the fans have been waiting, but sadly it is another missed opportunity and a... Read more
GamingBolt
One of Platinum Games’ more disappointing offerings – too short and too simplistic. Read more
Those looking for a game that will recapture the glory days of the arcade TMNT, Turtles in Time, or Hyperstone Heist will be sorely disappointed.... Read more
Shacknews
Mutants in Manhattan is so aggressively dull and sub-par there’s little to no joy to be taken from playing it. Like a coloring book, it’s... Read more
Critical Hit
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan's greatest sin isn't that it's a bad game that feels like the result of minimum effort. It's that... Read more
The developers veer beyond the cartoonish nature of the TMNT television series and straight into the absurd. Read more
TechRaptor
Mutants in Manhattan looks flashy and captures the spirit of the Turtles, but the campaign is over in a flash and the combat is boring... Read more
EGM
Another misstep with the TMNT franchise leaves me wondering if anyone will ever make a good Turtles game again. As is, Mutants in Manhattan works,... Read more
Ultimately, all that's wrong with Mutants in Manhattan was that it couldn't meet Platinum's own stratospheric standards. Read more
TMNT: Mutants in Manhattan is a repetitive hack n' slash that forces the player time and again into encounters with samey enemies against a paltry... Read more
Does a good job of showcasing the spirit of the turtles, but never reaches its potential and will let you down with repetitive combat, lack... Read more
Arcade Sushi
As I sit through Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan, why does this marriage made in heaven bore the hell out of me? Read more
Eurogamer
Platinum Games and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles might be a dream pairing, but a co-op focus makes for a game that's strangely compromised. Read more
TheSixthAxis
Given how much I was hyped for the game, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan is a bitter disappointment, meeting only some of the expectations I... Read more
ZTGD
It’s not going to blow anyone’s socks off, but for a TMNT fan, this beat ‘em up is still a decent time when partnering up. Read more
NZGamer
Not a Megan Fox in sight... and it’s still terrible. Read more
SelectButton
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan is an utter disappointment, failing to return the game to its arcade roots. Perhaps it would have fared... Read more
Underneath TMNT Mutants in Manhattan’s shell are solid mechanics that could have been a great foundation for a technical brawler. Those technical elements, however, don’t... Read more
CGMagazine
Mutants in Manhattan does just enough fan service to make TMNT fans almost forget how mediocre this game is. Read more
Push Square
TMNT: Mutants in Manhattan is a game that had the potential to be as superb as last year's Transformers: Devastation. Instead, due to a movie... Read more
GamingTrend
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan’s charming visual style doesn’t make up for repetitive level design and combat that would leave even Master Splinter... Read more
Perhaps after such goodness in licensed games such as 'Arkham' and 'Mordor' I have become spoiled, but I really thought Platinum could deliver a great... Read more
I can only recommend this for only the hardcore of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fans. For everyone else, you may want to think about putting... Read more
In the end, Platinum didn't need to do much to make Mutants in Manhattan a worthwhile experience. All it had to do was respect the... Read more
SmashPad
There is absolutely no reason to turtle up the $50 for this game. Read more
It's with a heavy heart that I have to say that this game is utter garbage of the hottest variety. Read more
Pure Xbox
You could refer to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan as the best TMNT game in years, but that really doesn't mean much. While... Read more
GameSpot
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhatten is both basic and overly complex, delivering almost none of the magic that made previous four-player Turtles games... Read more
Aside from the graphics, everything here stinks, which makes sense because a lot of the game takes place in the sewers, and also because this... Read more
It’s clear that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan was aiming to be Left 4 Dead with Ninja Turtles, which does sound awesome, but it’s... Read more
Controlling the turtles is fun, but the structure of the levels, missions, and bosses leave much to be desired Read more
The only positive point I can make is that I didn’t completely hate it. Read more
One of Platinum’s worst games so far, with dull and repetitive action that doesn’t do the heroes in a half-shell any justice at all. Read more
Game Rant
Platinum Games's take on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a mediocre hack-n-slash romp that ultimately fails to become anything more than just that. Read more
Polygon
this is the longest short game I've ever played Read more
IGN
Even with a super-short running time, the repetitiveness that pervades Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan makes this fight a slog. I've heard all... Read more
GameCrate
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan is, at the very least, a serviceable co-op brawler infused with plenty of fun nods for longtime TMNT... Read more
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan is a very disappointing action game which isn't worth bothering with. Platinum didn't put its best foot forward... Read more
USgamer
The Platinum spark exists in Mutants in Manhattan, which is why it's tragic the developers couldn't spend the same resources they would on original IP... Read more
GameZone
TMNT Mutants in Manhattan stayed faithful to the comics in terms of art style and funny dialogue, but it failed everywhere else. There's a lack... Read more
I understand that it would have been difficult to keep free-roaming intact in a few of the levels without developing a dynamic split-screen system, but... Read more
Destructoid
That exact design decision is emblematic of most everything wrong with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan. It does its best to spread little... Read more
The ultimate disappointment is that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan has a solid base. A good game could’ve been made with these combat mechanics, but... Read more
ACG
Everyeye.it
There is no way to justify TMNT: Mutanti a Manhattan: the combats are noisy and puzzling, it looks like the system has been made to... Read more
Everyeye.it
There is no way to justify TMNT: Mutanti a Manhattan: the combats are noisy and puzzling, it looks like the system has been made to... Read more
Everyeye.it
There is no way to justify TMNT: Mutanti a Manhattan: the combats are noisy and puzzling, it looks like the system has been made to... Read more
Saudi Gamer
A disappointment, and the worst game from a developer known for its quality output. It might not be the a total loss if you want... Read more
Saudi Gamer
A disappointment, and the worst game from a developer known for its quality output. It might not be the a total loss if you want... Read more
Saudi Gamer
A disappointment, and the worst game from a developer known for its quality output. It might not be the a total loss if you want... Read more
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