So... this happened...
Platinum's Transformers: Devastation seems to have given Activision confidence to roll out the TMNT licence to P*! Can't wait!
TMNT: Mutants In Manhattan
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Is that Nolan North as Raph? Shades of the rather excellent (and mostly forgotten) CG movie...
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I hadn't spotted that, but very cool if so. Hopefully the game will pull from several sources; unlike G1 for Transformers: Devastation, I don't feel like there's a natural single source to pick from.
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It does look to be using multiple sources. Bebop and Rocksteady's designs are straight from the first cartoon, but the design of April looks more like the second cartoon's one.
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That looks like a lot of fun. I'm quite excited to pick this one up
On a side note, does anyone else find those over driven bass effects that appear on most film and game trailers annoying?
On a side note, does anyone else find those over driven bass effects that appear on most film and game trailers annoying?
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That looks........awesome!!
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The Turtles were my childhood obsession for many years and I still hold a strong interest to this day, so I'm more excited by this than a man in his early thirties should be!
I'm also slightly worried though as Platinum's recent track record with licenced titles hasn't exactly been stellar. Transformers Devastation seems to be considered a shallow but rewarding experience for series fans, but Legend of Korra is regarded as a disaster by all that played it.
Fingers firmly crossed for something similar (or better!) than the former, rather than the latter!
PS - if you're a TMNT fan you should check out the current Batman crossover comic series. It's good fun and only on #2 of a 6 issue run, so you can probably still find both editions fairly easily for now.
I'm also slightly worried though as Platinum's recent track record with licenced titles hasn't exactly been stellar. Transformers Devastation seems to be considered a shallow but rewarding experience for series fans, but Legend of Korra is regarded as a disaster by all that played it.
Fingers firmly crossed for something similar (or better!) than the former, rather than the latter!
PS - if you're a TMNT fan you should check out the current Batman crossover comic series. It's good fun and only on #2 of a 6 issue run, so you can probably still find both editions fairly easily for now.
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I really enjoyed my time with Transformers Devastation despite not being a huge Transformers fan.
Turtles on the other hand were 'the' thing I loved as a kid. The trailer looks great and I'm really excited for this.
Turtles on the other hand were 'the' thing I loved as a kid. The trailer looks great and I'm really excited for this.