- Publisher: Konami
- Release Date: Nov 1, 2005
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In the end, it is easy for the average gamer to skip this mediocre action game and not miss out on too much.
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It does offer the upgrade system which redeems it, but overall the game is kind of boring.
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The graphics are ok but could've been better and the audio is typical TMNT fare.
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Games Master UKAdmittedly superior to the dire "Battle Nexus." Only one percent superior, mind. Poor-poise. [May 2006, p.58]
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To its credit, Mutant Nightmare is a touch better than the last game, "Battle Nexus," in that it doesn't force-feed you a gaggle of terribly clunky platforming sequences to try to keep things interesting. But beyond that meager distinction, this still isn't a very enjoyable game.
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As nightmares go, this one ranks right up there with the one about entering the schoolyard pantsless, and perhaps even on fire. The turtles deserve better, and its unfortunate this game extends their bad luck streak.
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A true nightmare to sit down and play for a long period of time.
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It's a vapid action game without the refined control and visual flair required of a game with no soul.
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PSM MagazineWe'd rather play the bonus game: the original "Turtles in Time." [Dec 2005, p.112]
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Good for what it is: a repetitive arcade-inspired beat-'em-up based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series.
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There is one reason to look into this dim sequel: it packs in "Turtles in Time," the excellent four-player arcade release from over a decade back.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 9 out of 17
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Mixed: 4 out of 17
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Negative: 4 out of 17
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