Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2013)

by Red Fly Studio, Activision
Genres:Adventure, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows takes you back to how it all began. Be the four Turtles Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael in the fight to save New York City from mutants, the Foot and Shredder. With seamless drop-in, drop-out co-op, along with team combo moves and relentless combat, this is the game fans have been waiting for. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows is a downloadable game published by Activision and developed by Red Fly Studio. Out of the Shadows is a four-player online co-op brawler with a "skill-based combat system built around combo-driven action." Out of the Shadows is not based on the 2012 series, but exists in its own "hyper realistic 3D-style" world inspired by the show. It was released on August 28, 2013. for Xbox Live Arcade and Windows PCs (Steam platform). It was initially scheduled for September 24, 2013 on PlayStation Network, but exactly one week prior, it was heavily delayed, eventually releasing on April 15, 2014. The game was pulled from all digital stores in January 2017 as Activision chose not to renew the license.Show more
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I grew up playing the NES and SNES TMNT games. I've been loving the Cowabunga Collection re-releases. So I say this, with so much admiration of all the games that came before, I love this game and say it's the best Turtles game since Turtles in Time. I know a lot of players had trouble with the controls, but with enough time in the training room, you can get them down. The game asks a lot from the player, situational awareness, some tough button combos, more than just pressing X 100x to win. The developer, Red Fly, got a raw deal. They made this game, and were in the middle of making another, a Darth Maul led Star Wars game. This was right as George Lucas made the sale to Disney. Then, Disney cancelled the contract. Red Fly went under. Activision, the publisher, didn't renew the license, and the game became de-listed and has fallen into relative obscurity. I could talk for hours about how amazing this game is. It crammed in so much replay value. I recently demoed and played through this game for a special Twitch TMNT game marathon. I want to share this game with everyone!
this is literally the ONLY good TMNT game ever made i've played a lot of them but none were as well made and enjoyable to play as this one was i remember playing and beating this game over and over on the xbox 360 and seeing this game come back would mean a whole lot to me and the people that actually enjoyed this game
user avatar@Arneb_Nihaluser avatar@Arneb_Nihal
February 04, 2025
As much as I liked almost every TMNT game before and after this one, no other game reach this one's love for the turtles: every character is totally different to play, yet the true fun comes when the player learn how to make them fight together, with hilarious and gratifying effect. And there is a mode for everyone: story mode, single turtle vs wave of enemies, four turtles against wave of enemies, arcade mode. And two of them can be played in a great couch co-op mode, with arcade allowing up to 4 player at the same time on the same system. I can only imagine the modding potential this one would have, first for polishing the several glitches, then expanding what already is there.
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