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Title: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: telekill on March 10, 2021, 02:03:29 pm
(https://www.siliconera.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/tmnt-shredders-revenge-710x400.jpg)

Incredible news for a Turtles fan like me. Looks like we're getting a 16bit brawler in the vein and apparently a direct sequel or at least inspiration from Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time. The graphics look great and the classic Turtles intro is fantastic.

Announced for both consoles and PC, this is a classic 4 player co-op side scrolling brawler. This is being developed by Tribute Games and published by Dotemu who recently released Streets of Rage 4 (which apparently is getting new DLC as well).

As with so many others, I could see this getting a Limited Run Games release, but I'm hoping that they do a retail physical release so we don't have to wait months after release to get it as I really can't wait for this one.

I've added it into the PS4 and PS5 PSN libraries on here as well as the Nintendo eShop library if you want to add it to your wish lists.



Screenshots:
(https://s.yimg.com/os/creatr-uploaded-images/2021-03/e396f9a0-81b8-11eb-bb7f-1a0d66eae4ec)
(https://techraptor.net/sites/default/files/images/Teenage%20Mutant%20Ninja%20Turtles%20Shredder%27s%20Revenge%20Interstitial.jpg)
(https://img.xboxachievements.com/images/monthly_2021_03/screenshots/7584/med_tmnt_screenshot5-463126048d981c4edd4.29457356_26ab22a5-bf95-49ea-9540-1cff456060c2.jpg)

Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86JYR7bK6RU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86JYR7bK6RU)

Link:
https://www.ign.com/articles/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-shredders-revenge-co-op-brawler-retro-pc-xbox-ps5 (https://www.ign.com/articles/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-shredders-revenge-co-op-brawler-retro-pc-xbox-ps5)
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: retromangia on March 10, 2021, 03:00:34 pm
Thanks for the heads up my man! Cowabunga!  8)
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: Cartagia on March 10, 2021, 03:25:39 pm
Very stoked about this!
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: sworddude on March 10, 2021, 04:09:22 pm
No ugly 3d grapics or a kiddy trash art style like battle toads

Great 2D pixel art this is how you bring back the series good stuff finally not a 3d turtles game like Re-Shelled ;D

If only they did this for rocket knight and battle toads aswell. To be fair turtles has fucked it up multiple times before this point but it's great that we finally got something good again.

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/XUpbY_q4otk1gSL-tAGvzHWrCMXvF_LvVsRcbOtFBjB2fF67gRJ2G0mLrWVw_cRc5PF6WfknpTdJOYHagU4TFB2zVb3aRVAakd827rYmjFCmCsoWGOTOOgra-3QOhGeTepYq2NV2uzRM7Kp3ocQ)

reshelled was ugly as sin. It wasn't battle toads remake bad but damm finally a good art style again.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: kamikazekeeg on March 10, 2021, 05:20:57 pm
This looks like an absolute ton of fun, I can't wait.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: mrkonasoni on March 10, 2021, 08:34:40 pm
Yeah.
It looks pretty promising, overall.

Maybe the first game for a while that I can actually says looks fun and interesting for me in the modern gaming world.

At the end all the modern games I like are stuff that looks similar to the stuff I used to play in the 2000s lol

Offtopic btw.
I don't remember when TMNT games stopped being good.

The second wave of games by Konami in the 2000s were good, Ubisoft released like 2 good games and 1 decent one and the mixed reception remake of Turtles in Time.

From Activision I thought Out the Shadows was fine, and I want to believe the Platinum Games one is fine.

Other games are certainly kinda dull.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: pzeke on March 10, 2021, 09:00:59 pm
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Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: jason on March 10, 2021, 09:30:29 pm
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Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: tpugmire on March 10, 2021, 10:02:27 pm
Looks great, the only problem I have is that I don’t have 3 people to play with.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: shawndude82 on March 10, 2021, 11:04:30 pm
I love they're going back to using the art from the 1987 cartoon.  Now it just needs to be good!
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: weirdfeline on March 11, 2021, 01:05:12 am
Looks good!
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: monkeyjam on March 11, 2021, 08:11:04 am
Looks incredible, i'm feeling the turtles in time vibe here. Definitly a buy for me.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: telekill on March 11, 2021, 08:45:41 am
I'm pretty excited about this. This might be the first game I double dip on since the PS2 days. I'll snag the digital Switch version for the family to enjoy as we have plenty of controllers for it. Then I'll get a physical edition (God willing) for PS5 to play online with friends.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: Cartagia on March 11, 2021, 10:41:09 am
Yoinked from reddit:

(https://preview.redd.it/vf8pm9l14fm61.jpg?width=640&height=708&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=0a088f12d6ff8f7106b1a008c23ab18eea6679ce)
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: burningdoom on April 09, 2021, 11:24:51 pm
Definitely looks cool.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: covfefe2020 on April 09, 2021, 11:55:48 pm
I never saw this, it looks fantastic! Nice that we´re at the point where we can pinpoint what looked great about retro graphics. This kind of makes me want to go and beat TMNT The Manhattan project on the NES at my grandparents house.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: oldgamerz on April 10, 2021, 03:02:52 pm
I like how there bringing this back but all I have to say being somewhat of a snub.

If it takes over 1 gigabyte of space on a modern console it better come with 1,000,000 levels or a hell of a lot of content. :-\

(internet)
how much space was on a snes cartridge?
The SNES used cartridges to carry games, with sizes ranging from 0.23 MB to around 4 MB. The console's two largest games, Tales of Phantasia and Star Ocean, had sizes of 6 MB, though, bringing the actual maximum up.

it takes 1000 megabytes to equal a gigabyte and 1000 gigabytes to make one Terribyte. some modern games with modern graphics can take 100 Gigabytes a piece.

sorry about this but I just don't understand  some modern gaming space standards
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: kamikazekeeg on April 10, 2021, 03:20:06 pm
I like how there bringing this back but all I have to say being somewhat of a snub.

If it takes over 1 gigabyte of space on a modern console it better come with 1,000,000 levels or a hell of a lot of content. :-\

(internet)
how much space was on a snes cartridge?
The SNES used cartridges to carry games, with sizes ranging from 0.23 MB to around 4 MB. The console's two largest games, Tales of Phantasia and Star Ocean, had sizes of 6 MB, though, bringing the actual maximum up.

it takes 1000 megabytes to equal a gigabyte and 1000 gigabytes to make one Terribyte. some modern games with modern graphics can take 100 Gigabytes a piece.

sorry about this but I just don't understand  some modern gaming space standards

The tech is just better, which requires more resources, which is gonna lead to bigger games with better visuals and better music, even if they are still pixel art.  Even games as tiny and simple as Downwell require more storage space than what old SNES carts could do.  This is a good thing, because games don't need to be as restricted as they were back then.  Requiring a gigabyte of space is so meaningless nowadays when most any console or PC is gonna at minimum have hundreds of gigabytes of space available.  I mean, this isn't like it's an issue with Call of Duty, where a full install requires it's own hard drive practically lol
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: sworddude on April 11, 2021, 08:24:26 am
I like how there bringing this back but all I have to say being somewhat of a snub.

If it takes over 1 gigabyte of space on a modern console it better come with 1,000,000 levels or a hell of a lot of content. :-\


sorry about this but I just don't understand  some modern gaming space standards

I get your point but time and creativity is pretty much just as limited as it always was. you can't suddenly increase the content by 1000 fold just because you have acces to more tech and that the limitations are removed

Unless your going to make a randomizer with rehashed content.

I think they'll either have the same amount of content as say turtles in time. or maybe triple quadrouble the amount. even with the same amount of content they'd probably get some extra modes and a few extra characters perhaps

Still if your logic where actually true they'd be busy creating 1 single turtles game till the day they die.

Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: Cartagia on April 11, 2021, 02:15:27 pm
I like how there bringing this back but all I have to say being somewhat of a snub.

If it takes over 1 gigabyte of space on a modern console it better come with 1,000,000 levels or a hell of a lot of content. :-\

(internet)
how much space was on a snes cartridge?
The SNES used cartridges to carry games, with sizes ranging from 0.23 MB to around 4 MB. The console's two largest games, Tales of Phantasia and Star Ocean, had sizes of 6 MB, though, bringing the actual maximum up.

it takes 1000 megabytes to equal a gigabyte and 1000 gigabytes to make one Terribyte. some modern games with modern graphics can take 100 Gigabytes a piece.

sorry about this but I just don't understand  some modern gaming space standards

The tech is just better, which requires more resources, which is gonna lead to bigger games with better visuals and better music, even if they are still pixel art.  Even games as tiny and simple as Downwell require more storage space than what old SNES carts could do.  This is a good thing, because games don't need to be as restricted as they were back then.  Requiring a gigabyte of space is so meaningless nowadays when most any console or PC is gonna at minimum have hundreds of gigabytes of space available.  I mean, this isn't like it's an issue with Call of Duty, where a full install requires it's own hard drive practically lol

Not to mention that this game is probably going to be much longer than something like Turtles in Time which can be beat in about 45-60 minutes.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: sworddude on April 11, 2021, 04:05:17 pm
I like how there bringing this back but all I have to say being somewhat of a snub.

If it takes over 1 gigabyte of space on a modern console it better come with 1,000,000 levels or a hell of a lot of content. :-\

(internet)
how much space was on a snes cartridge?
The SNES used cartridges to carry games, with sizes ranging from 0.23 MB to around 4 MB. The console's two largest games, Tales of Phantasia and Star Ocean, had sizes of 6 MB, though, bringing the actual maximum up.

it takes 1000 megabytes to equal a gigabyte and 1000 gigabytes to make one Terribyte. some modern games with modern graphics can take 100 Gigabytes a piece.

sorry about this but I just don't understand  some modern gaming space standards

The tech is just better, which requires more resources, which is gonna lead to bigger games with better visuals and better music, even if they are still pixel art.  Even games as tiny and simple as Downwell require more storage space than what old SNES carts could do.  This is a good thing, because games don't need to be as restricted as they were back then.  Requiring a gigabyte of space is so meaningless nowadays when most any console or PC is gonna at minimum have hundreds of gigabytes of space available.  I mean, this isn't like it's an issue with Call of Duty, where a full install requires it's own hard drive practically lol

Not to mention that this game is probably going to be much longer than something like Turtles in Time which can be beat in about 45-60 minutes.

I mean it depends. sure new modes a few extra characters and probably a few extra lvl's

It could either be much longer or it could be simular to games such as wild guns reloaded, blazing chrome or ninja saviours wich are not that far off  compared to the originals if where talking same amount of content aside from the new characters.

Modern retro titles do not always equal more playtime. And that's not a bad thing both sides can be great.



Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: Cartagia on April 11, 2021, 04:17:12 pm
I like how there bringing this back but all I have to say being somewhat of a snub.

If it takes over 1 gigabyte of space on a modern console it better come with 1,000,000 levels or a hell of a lot of content. :-\

(internet)
how much space was on a snes cartridge?
The SNES used cartridges to carry games, with sizes ranging from 0.23 MB to around 4 MB. The console's two largest games, Tales of Phantasia and Star Ocean, had sizes of 6 MB, though, bringing the actual maximum up.

it takes 1000 megabytes to equal a gigabyte and 1000 gigabytes to make one Terribyte. some modern games with modern graphics can take 100 Gigabytes a piece.

sorry about this but I just don't understand  some modern gaming space standards

The tech is just better, which requires more resources, which is gonna lead to bigger games with better visuals and better music, even if they are still pixel art.  Even games as tiny and simple as Downwell require more storage space than what old SNES carts could do.  This is a good thing, because games don't need to be as restricted as they were back then.  Requiring a gigabyte of space is so meaningless nowadays when most any console or PC is gonna at minimum have hundreds of gigabytes of space available.  I mean, this isn't like it's an issue with Call of Duty, where a full install requires it's own hard drive practically lol

Not to mention that this game is probably going to be much longer than something like Turtles in Time which can be beat in about 45-60 minutes.

I mean it depends. sure new modes a few extra characters and probably a few extra lvl's

It could either be much longer or it could be simular to games such as wild guns reloaded, blazing chrome or ninja saviours wich are not that far off  compared to the originals if where talking same amount of content aside from the new characters.

Modern retro titles do not always equal more playtime. And that's not a bad thing both sides can be great.

Yes.  That's why I used the word probably.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: telekill on April 14, 2021, 07:40:19 am
With the game more than likely being ran at 4k, I expect to see the file size somewhere around the 7-10GB range. Not bad by any means by today's standards. I do find it funny that during the PS3 days I was angry that so many games had a 5GB install. lol
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: telekill on April 14, 2021, 03:36:26 pm
Interesting thought on this.... What if like Streets of Rage 4, there are different skins for previous game iterations? Turtles skins from the NES games and the original 16bit outings? Maybe even Tournament Fighters skins? How about different 16 bit skins based on the different cartoons/movies and even comics? The many versions of the Turtles opens the door for so much awesome to be had with unlockables in a game like this.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: oldgamerz on April 14, 2021, 06:07:04 pm
With the game more than likely being ran at 4k, I expect to see the file size somewhere around the 7-10GB range. Not bad by any means by today's standards. I do find it funny that during the PS3 days I was angry that so many games had a 5GB install. lol

but those PS3 games had almost lifelike graphics and visuals! however a 16bit graphic game like this remake is just going to be upscaled to 4K yet the graphics may look almost exactly the same. as an expensive 1995 JVC brand CRT television back in the day.

We have improved our technology since then, and even IF this this game was, like lets say 50mb that would still be awesome!. even though it would mean this new game  only took about 10 times as much harddrive space as a SNES ROM on a PC.

point said, if modern games took less space, that would mean more games for you, and less dependency on external hard drives and buying an another same Generation console.

I mean if people could fit more modern games on a modern hard drive SONY Microsoft would more likely sell more games, off their digital store. because people could then fit millions of games on one of their console's hard drive

and there would not need to be so much more technology tossed into landfills or melted down, in which is actually an expensive process.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: Cartagia on April 14, 2021, 07:11:51 pm
With the game more than likely being ran at 4k, I expect to see the file size somewhere around the 7-10GB range. Not bad by any means by today's standards. I do find it funny that during the PS3 days I was angry that so many games had a 5GB install. lol

but those PS3 games had almost lifelike graphics and visuals! however a 16bit graphic game like this remake is just going to be upscaled to 4K yet the graphics may look almost exactly the same. as an expensive 1995 JVC brand CRT television back in the day.

If you think this is true you obvious have never looked at like titles side by side on CRT and modern TVs.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: oldgamerz on April 14, 2021, 07:25:38 pm
With the game more than likely being ran at 4k, I expect to see the file size somewhere around the 7-10GB range. Not bad by any means by today's standards. I do find it funny that during the PS3 days I was angry that so many games had a 5GB install. lol

but those PS3 games had almost lifelike graphics and visuals! however a 16bit graphic game like this remake is just going to be upscaled to 4K yet the graphics may look almost exactly the same. as an expensive 1995 JVC brand CRT television back in the day.

If you think this is true you obvious have never looked at like titles side by side on CRT and modern TVs.

I never compared the two no, but
 
but my family had one of them JVC's and it was not until about 1999 or 1998 when my family got a cable company called Americast cable and then everything looked pretty much HD, however before we had standard cable and VCR and it was far from clear, However when we first plugging in a DVD player to this old TV the picture was 10 times better then the blurry VHS and standard cable tv services back then.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: kamikazekeeg on April 14, 2021, 07:26:35 pm
Interesting thought on this.... What if like Streets of Rage 4, there are different skins for previous game iterations? Turtles skins from the NES games and the original 16bit outings? Maybe even Tournament Fighters skins? How about different 16 bit skins based on the different cartoons/movies and even comics? The many versions of the Turtles opens the door for so much awesome to be had with unlockables in a game like this.

That would be a pretty fun addition.  I'm still hoping that they are gonna have other characters to play as, but if they haven't shown that yet despite two reveals, I'm going to guess not.


but those PS3 games had almost lifelike graphics and visuals! however a 16bit graphic game like this remake is just going to be upscaled to 4K yet the graphics may look almost exactly the same. as an expensive 1995 JVC brand CRT television back in the day.

We have improved our technology since then, and even IF this this game was, like lets say 50mb that would still be awesome!. even though it would mean this new game  only took about 5 times as much harddrive space as a SNES ROM on a PC.

point said, if modern games took less space, that would mean more games for you, and less dependency on external hard drives and buying an another same Generation console.

I mean if people could fit more modern games on a modern hard drive SONY Microsoft would more likely sell more games, off their digital store. because people could then fit millions of games on one of their console's hard drive

and there would not need to be so much more technology tossed into landfills or melted down, in which is actually an expensive process.

Storage for games really isn't much of an issue these days with how cheap hard drive space is.  For 60 bucks, I can buy a 2tb external hard drive and store most of what I want on it and it's only like the newest, biggest, games that require a significant amount of space and there's no good reason to store them away since they'll always be available. 

Also no, CRT stuff looks way different than modern HD TV's do lol It's why you see filters in old game ports that add scanlines and such, because it's meant to represent how those old TV's looked, which is basically just "make the game look worse" filter and even then, they don't fully represent how things looked, which was generally much worse.  Like I have nostalgia for that era and there are reasons for wanting to play original hardware on CRT's that do make sense, but when talking about a modern pixel art games, it's always going to look and play better on modern hardware.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: redblaze57 on April 14, 2021, 07:49:34 pm
There's some things you have to realize oldgamerz one of the biggest is nowadays there is a lot less to almost nonexistent use of file compression. Especially with music and voices. You know how that Iconic "Sega" chant at the beginning of Sonic the hedgehog on the genesis? That alone is said ti take up 1/8 of the 4mb cart. And that chant is quite distorted.

I can easily see a soundtrack taking a gig and a half for this game. That's not even thinking about voice/sound clips

Same idea goes for the graphics and whatever extras (which is likely to contain that animated opening just saying) are in the game.

Basically More Compression = Less Quality*

Lastly I just want to say... This is a new game not Turtles in Time or the Arcade game. The only thing even close to saying that is that articles will say it's "inspired by" those games. Yes a remaster of the original game could probably be only 50 mb, but that's not what this is.


*in sound and images
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: redblaze57 on April 14, 2021, 07:56:41 pm
Double post because...

I Dunno...

Pizza?



New trailer came out today

https://youtu.be/13qJvTq7_KA
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: telekill on April 15, 2021, 09:10:00 am
Double post because...

I Dunno...

Pizza?



New trailer came out today

https://youtu.be/13qJvTq7_KA

Happy to see they're still saying it's coming this year. I always just assume anything I'm looking forward too will be delayed indefinitely.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: bunnybear on April 16, 2021, 12:54:41 am
I’m the proper age demographic but I have zero, I mean zero nostalgia for this. However, since it’s being developed by Tribute, that alone makes me want it.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: sworddude on April 16, 2021, 04:47:22 pm
Nostalgia is a big word I'd say

Most usually have a smaller library of titles wich they actually have nostalgia for games that where played back in the day usually favourites. Maybe if some games have a simular feel as the classics from back than than nostalgia might apply.

I think most collectors discovered allot of classics for systems way later on. Turtles in time might be one of them. They will like the games maybe it will become one of their favourite series but you'll most likely have zero nostalgia for it unless it was simular to other games that you played back than.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: bunnybear on April 17, 2021, 02:11:27 pm
Nostalgia is a big word I'd say

Most usually have a smaller library of titles wich they actually have nostalgia for games that where played back in the day usually favourites. Maybe if some games have a simular feel as the classics from back than than nostalgia might apply.

I think most collectors discovered allot of classics for systems way later on. Turtles in time might be one of them. They will like the games maybe it will become one of their favourite series but you'll most likely have zero nostalgia for it unless it was simular to other games that you played back than.
I think you missed where I said was the “correct age demographic”, the implication being I was in my early teens and played the TMNT arcade game and Turtles in Time, and therefore I am the target for said nostalgia.  ;)
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: oldgamerz on April 17, 2021, 09:48:00 pm
I’m the proper age demographic but I have zero, I mean zero nostalgia for this. However, since it’s being developed by Tribute, that alone makes me want it.

All my nostalgia is with all the early 3D gams of the mid 1990's,  for a long time these games were the cheapest retro games you could find. Unlike the Super Nintendo games. I have no nostalgia for NES or SNES games. But I like NES and Atari 2600 games a lot more.

SNES is sparse, expensive, difficult to beat games. To me? All a the SNES was, was a hyped up NES, if SNES games were not so expensive and so hard to find for me, I'd like them a lot better. But no way am I paying that kind of money even back in 2015. for one SNES game when I found 5 times as many games for the price of one SNES game, even back then.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: Cartagia on April 19, 2021, 01:30:30 pm
I’m the proper age demographic but I have zero, I mean zero nostalgia for this. However, since it’s being developed by Tribute, that alone makes me want it.

All my nostalgia is with all the early 3D gams of the mid 1990's,  for a long time these games were the cheapest retro games you could find. Unlike the Super Nintendo games. I have no nostalgia for NES or SNES games. But I like NES and Atari 2600 games a lot more.

SNES is sparse, expensive, difficult to beat games. To me? All a the SNES was, was a hyped up NES, if SNES games were not so expensive and so hard to find for me, I'd like them a lot better. But no way am I paying that kind of money even back in 2015. for one SNES game when I found 5 times as many games for the price of one SNES game, even back then.

Nearly every NES equivalent of a SNES game is harder than the SNES version, mostly because the technology is more limiting.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: mrkonasoni on April 19, 2021, 01:36:05 pm
I hope April defending herself in the trailer mean she will playable and not just because they thought it looked cool.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: telekill on February 10, 2022, 02:46:38 pm
FINALLY confirmed coming to Playstation.

https://blog.playstation.com/2022/02/10/master-splinter-is-coming-to-tmnt-shredders-revenge/ (https://blog.playstation.com/2022/02/10/master-splinter-is-coming-to-tmnt-shredders-revenge/)

Also, Master Splinter is now confirmed as a playable character. There's a video showcasing his gameplay in the link above.

(https://gameranx.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-shredders-revenge-1024x537.png)
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: kamikazekeeg on February 10, 2022, 04:36:46 pm
Crazy that we still don't have a release date for it, but more playable characters is great.
Title: Re: Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge Announced
Post by: burningdoom on February 10, 2022, 05:31:24 pm
Crazy that we still don't have a release date for it, but more playable characters is great.

I think developers are wary on giving dates anymore since everything keeps getting pushed back.

It's even crazier we still don't have a release date for Gotham Knights. I've been wanting to put a pre-order down on it since 2 E3s ago when we saw a trailer and gameplay for it.