After wiki-reading up on this game, I'm super excited.
I
do think it will be better than Smash.
And I know I'll get castrated for even suggesting that, because apparently Smash is the holy grail of everything ever made. But let's face it, it's a good game, but all it is is a game that has a lot of characters (some of which are clones) and yet only a handful ever get used, and it's typically the same handful.
I dislike how people are saying it will be bad and comparing it to Smash Bros. Which I agree, is fair in some aspects, considering it's made by
the same team who makes Smash Bros., however while Smash revolves around items, assist trophies etc, TMNT revolves around interacting with the environment, which changes - and actually battling your opponent. Not saying their arent items.
And I dislike (in the other forums, really) people who rag on the fact there are only 11 known characters - yet so many more in smash. To this I say " Can you honestly tell me you frequently use every single character in Smash? Last time I checked most people use 2 at most."
Anyways:
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The game is a 4-player 2.5D fighting game, similar to Super Smash Bros, and will be the third TMNT fighting video game. During battle, players will attempt to KO opponents by depleting their life bar, knocking them off the stage or into traps. Characters will be color-coded on-screen via a glow effect to help players keep track of their character[7]. Like Super Smash Bros., the game will include many customizable options for battles.
The game stresses interaction with the environment, and stages in the game feature traps, changes to the stage itself, and interactive elements[8]. The game will also feature items, including life-restoring pizza and 'ninja magic' that grant players special abilities like fire breathing and electrical shields[9][10].
Modes confirmed to be in the game include Story, Battle Royale, Tournament, Winner/Loser Out modes, and Practice[11], as well as an online mode for four players and mini-games. UbiSoft has commented that they are "planning several different modes of play designed specifically for single player"[12] Players can collect 'shells' during battles or mini-games and use them to unlock special features[13]
The story of the game will be written by TMNT co-creator Peter Laird[14]. Mirage Studios will make character selections for the game, and the roster is said to include characters "you know well in addition to surprise characters you certainly wouldn't expect."[15]
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