• Publisher: Ubisoft
  • Release Date: Sep 22, 2009
  • Also On: Wii
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9.6 out of 10

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  1. KennyJansen
    Sep 29, 2009
    9
    I’ve always admired Peter Laird (creator of the TMNT for those of you living under a rock). It does my heart good to see the TMNT reach 25 years. This is a really good game to celebrate that anniversary with. There’s some good characters to brawl with, and online that simply shreds. Seamless game play and stellar graphics round out a rich package. For any TMNT fan or anyone who likes to duke it out, this fighter is a shell kicking experience. Expand
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  2. ChadCorwin
    Sep 28, 2009
    10
    It’s so much fun to fight your way through this game, it’s just ridiculous! The tmnts have always ruled. With 25 years behind their shells, this is a good tribute to a long running series of comics, games, movies and shows. They did their level best to make this as fun as possible and to include some really neat information on the history of the turtles. FIGHT!
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  3. ErrolCane
    Sep 29, 2009
    9
    Yeah baby! This is some good stuff right here! Any fan of the Turtles games, comics or movies need to get this now. For that matter, any fan of Super Smash Bros need to get this now. Heck, anyone at all needs to get this now. Don’t mess around, get the game while the fun is still going on online. The single player is awesome, but DO NOT miss out on the great online play. Get it while it’s hot.
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  4. ArnoldSinge
    Sep 30, 2009
    10
    Pop in this game and prepare for a great walk down memory lane! Harking back to fighters of old while adding the refreshing all out character war offered in Super Smash Bros, it’s just out of this world. Good for the whole family from your 10 year old kids to your 90 year old grandparents, everyone can get their fight on in this game.
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  5. RobertaDeLaRoche
    Sep 30, 2009
    9
    Even with so many choices to satisfy our desire to wail on each other, TMNT: Smash Up was actually an easy choice to make. Any fighting game is going to have combos, progression through the game, hopefully even some online play. This has all of that, plus it has the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! How could you go wrong? You can’t. The game lives up to its massive potential easily, outpacing the other fighting games by leaps and bounds. Well written, great level design and some seriously outrageous combos make the single player a game not to be missed. And don’t forget about those amazing unlockable treats. Multiplayer is something I’m just now starting to play, but already I can see that it stands head and shoulders above the rest. Expand
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  1. Smash-up's online gameplay is more functional than Brawl, though it still doesn't live up to expectations. The extras and unlockables aren't that interesting, but the game's good fun when played locally with friends.