![]() ![]() In the above trailer, we see a list of selectable power-ups that will affect one of the turtles’ combat abilities, giving him an area-of-effect flame strike, faster attacks, or increased damage while at low health. ![]() Since this is a roguelike, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will earn randomized power-ups and expand the turtles’ unique combat abilities with each run. Along the way, the turtles will encounter allies like April O’Neil, Metalhead, and Casey Jones, who will offer clues about Splinter’s whereabouts. Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael take to the rooftops, streets, and sewers of New York to find their sensei, unraveling the mystery behind who’s kidnapped him in an “evolving narrative,” Paramount said, co-written by game creative director Kevin Michael Johnson and comic book author Tom Waltz. In the turtles’ new adventure, master Splinter is missing. What sets TMNT Splintered Fate apart, obviously, is the inclusion of the turtles as playable characters and cooperative gameplay. ![]() The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have a new mission in TMNT Splintered Fate, a new roguelike that looks a lot like the turtles’ take on Supergiant Games’ Hades. ![]()
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