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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Oct 21, 2003

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3.20 average rating based on 144 ratings

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) is a beat 'em up game based on the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles television series, following the events of a handful of season one episodes. The player can play as either Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo or Raphael. Each turtle has his own unique set of levels to complete. There is a story mode for one or two players, and there is also a versus mode where two players can fight head to head. In the versus mode, players can fight as all 4 turtles, Splinter, Casey Jones, Hamato Yoshi, The Turtlebot, Hun, Oroku Saki, and … More
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) is a beat 'em up game based on the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles television series, following the events of a handful of season one episodes. The player can play as either Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo or Raphael. Each turtle has his own unique set of levels to complete. There is a story mode for one or two players, and there is also a versus mode where two players can fight head to head. In the versus mode, players can fight as all 4 turtles, Splinter, Casey Jones, Hamato Yoshi, The Turtlebot, Hun, Oroku Saki, and The Shredder. A Challenge mode is unlockable by defeating Oroku Saki with any Turtle in the Story Mode, which needs to be complete to unlock Hamato Yoshi and his dojo. Less
Release Dates
Oct 21, 2003 (North_America)
Nintendo GameCube, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 2, Xbox
Apr 16, 2004 (Europe)
PlayStation 2, Xbox
Apr 23, 2004 (Europe)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Apr 30, 2004 (Europe)
Nintendo GameCube
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spacedentist
spacedentist gave May 29, 2023
spacedentist gave May 29, 2023
Beat ‘Em Up Starring your Favorites
This review is for the Game Boy Advance version

Simple, easy, satisfying. 4 levels per turtle (on GBA) makes for a relaxing afternoon side scroller.

smargorps
smargorps gave Aug 3, 2016
smargorps gave Aug 3, 2016
Turtle power!

Pros:
-- Surprisingly deep and varied 2D beat-em-up
-- The four Turtles play differently from each other, along with different level designs, powers and specialty stages
-- Saving progress between separate story progressions is handled very well

Cons:
-- Some platforming sections require a little more precision than the game wants to give you
-- By the end, the cutscenes start to get a little longer than they need to, if you don't care as much about the story
-- Going in with expectations set by precious TMNT games may leave you disappointed

Check out my full review at TheKlotzNet

MistRain
MistRain gave Aug 16, 2025
MistRain gave Aug 16, 2025
Nostalgic, lots of content... But....
This review is for the PlayStation 2 version

This was my first ps2 game I've ever got as a kid. Ended up buying it back second hand for a quite hearty price. But I regret nothing. It's nice just to have. There's a lot of content and it's fun to play. It get's old quite quick and braindead button mashing. But it's a lot of fun to play with a friend and u can just kinda hang out and talk while playing. I can totally see why I would love this as a kid tho. Lots of cool stuff!