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Ninja Turtles Return: DotEmu Announces Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge

Ninja Turtles Return: DotEmu Announces Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge

DotEmu, creators of Streets of Rage 4, are working on a beat ’em up title for consoles and PC.

The Ninja Turtles are back from the hand of DotEmu, the studio behind Streets of Rage 4. This was announced by the developer in an official statement, in which they have also presented the first trailer for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge for PC and consoles (it has not been said which ones), which you can see on these lines. Built on the mechanics of the classics, this new proposal will once again embrace the beat ’em up genre, that is, the “me against the neighborhood”.

DotEmu will collaborate with Tribune Games, part of the studio that worked on Scott Pilgrin vs. The World: The Game and TMT Game Boy Advance. Players will be introduced to the skin of the Ninja Turtles to enjoy a product with two-dimensional graphics and pixel art scenarios. Each of the characters will have their own abilities and special movements, so they promise that each game will be unique. Practice the combos and kill all your enemies.

Action for up to four players

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge can be enjoyed alone, but how could it be otherwise, it will also offer the option to play from start to finish in its cooperative mode, in which up to four players can join together simultaneously. Bebop and Rocksteady have raided Channel 6 to steal devices that will serve as Krang and Sheredder’s master plan. The Ninja Turtles must travel through Manhattan and Coney Island, slide down the sewers and fight against the most powerful enemies on their way to Dimension X.

“Enjoy stunning full color pixel art graphics,” they published in the official statement. The developer points out that the game will take us directly to those wonderful 80s. “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge brings together Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo and Donatello in style in a beautiful world inspired by the classic design of the turtles of 1987 and made in pixel art. The trailer that accompanies today’s announcement perfectly synthesizes the unruly attitude of these turtles as they jump, hit and shout cowabunga! all over Manhattan to the beat of his legendary anthem performed by Mike Patton of Faith No More. “

Source | DotEmu (press release)

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