Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Mutant Nightmare

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Mutant Nightmare

released on Nov 01, 2005

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Mutant Nightmare

released on Nov 01, 2005

TMNT3 puts more of a focus on teamwork, character development and control than any other console Turtles game to date. Gamers can play as their favorite Turtle alone or with up to three friends, earning experience points along the way as they slash and bash Foot Ninjas and powerful, well-known bosses from the TMNT universe. These experience points allow players to improve and evolve their Turtles' traits and abilities for more varied, powerful attacks and moves. The Ninja Scroll System is another new feature on TMMT3. Being able to select which ninja scrolls to use allows the Turtles to use various special abilities strategically. Cooperative play lies at the heart of TMNT3 and gamers who team up with friends for multiplayer action are rewarded with exclusive features such as Cooperative Attack for even more shell shocking damage to enemies. The effect of this attack changes depending on the number of players working together (between 2-4 players). For even greater control, TMNT3 features a new combat system called the Target Attack system that lets gamers play more instinctively and strategically. With the Target Attack system, players will be able to lock onto specific enemies and block, dodge or counter attack accordingly for smoother and more maneuverable combat. Story Mode can be played with 1-4 players. Even when you have less than 4 players to play, the other Turtles will be at your side, controlled through AI. All the Turtles can participate in Cooperative Attack to beat enemies and players can give commands to the AI.


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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Mutant Nightmare is a cel-shaded beat-'em-up based on the 2003 TMNT animated series. While its visuals are charming and the four-player co-op offers chaotic fun, the gameplay feels repetitive and overly simplistic. The story is uninspired, and some levels can be surprisingly frustrating. Fans of the Turtles might enjoy it for a quick blast of nostalgia, but TMNT 3: Mutant Nightmare ultimately lacks the depth and lasting appeal of classic brawlers.

it's kinda basic now but back then it was very good.
but that's just the rose tinted glasses falling off.

Jogo brabíssimo pra jogar coop.

A boring button masher that has no real substance at all. I have not played the first 2 in the series, but after playing this I do not want too. This game is just boring and not worth anything.

Probably the least fun of the TMNT 2000's trilogy but still a good game.

i always forget this game is a thing