- Publisher: Ubisoft
- Release Date: Sep 22, 2009
User Score
8.4
out of 10
Generally favorable reviews- based on 16 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 16
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Mixed: 1 out of 16
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Negative: 1 out of 16
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DanHDec 30, 20098Solid fighter. The visuals lack polish (at least on my non-HD TV), the cut scenes are a minus. Like Super Smash Bros, sometimes the action gets too small to see. I'm still hoping for a game of this ilk with arenas atuned more to gameplay than fanciness.
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AnonymousMCSep 30, 200910"Truly, there
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OliverFistSep 29, 200910Wii love Smash Up! I remember enjoying the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle comics. I played the old arcade games
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RalphMouthSep 30, 20099I
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LostChileSep 28, 200910I don
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RichardWongSep 29, 200910Battle Royal and Tournament play are but a couple of the great things that await you in this game. Multiplayer modes are available online or offline with friends, which is a welcome touch. The campaign is a story written by The Man himself
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Nov 26, 201010I really enjoyed TMNT Smash up. The Design was Stylish, the Gameplay was Fun, The music was Good and its just a great Game that i Highly Recommend to any TMNT fan!
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Sep 4, 20115There is really no reason to ever play this game if Smash Bros is an option. Licensing materials aside, TMNT is inferior in every way. If, somehow, every copy of Smash Bros mysteriously disappeared this would be a good game, but settles for decent instead. For those who are tired of Smash Bros (how?) or just love TMNT beyond reason then this game might be worth a rental.
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For all its positives, in the end, Smash Up is simply less and fewer in every way than Brawl. There are fewer levels (by half), fewer characters (by half), fewer collectible trophies (by an order of magnitude)… and the overall number of unlockables isn’t even in the same ballpark. It’s still a good game, and there’s no denying the appeal once you begin to perfect your technique, but comparison is inevitable under the circumstances.
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70It simply isn't as fun as Super Smash Bros., and it's too similar to pull in anyone who isn't already a fan of Nintendo's fighting game. All in all, it should be reserved for only those who still sleep in Michelangelo pajamas and play with their the Ninja Turtle Pizza Shooter.
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70Smash-Up is a good game for those that really want a decent TMNT fighter, but it doesn’t do a whole lot to make it its own experience.