
Hosted by 44 Bytes.Join Donatello, Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection. © 2022 Hookshot Media, partner of ReedPop. Join 400,662 people following Push Square: New PS5 Model Reportedly Lighter Than Ever PlayStation Studios: All Sony First-Party Developers and. PS5 Stock: Where to Buy PlayStation 5 and When in August. New PS5, PS4 Games This Week (29th August to 4th September) ) and the game also crashes from time to time, but Im sure those minor issues will be fixed soonĬant recommend this enough - if you wanna play just give me an add ^^ the overal package is almost overwhelmingly good and addictive, the game is pure joy to just look at and makes just so much fun! I didnt play the first one, and actually didnt really care about this game until I read so many positive articles about it - and it really is THAT goodįrom a technical standpoint the game is close to flawless - the graphics are extremely good (colorful, lots of details and animations, very fluid), the soundtrack/soundeffects are fitting, the controls are spot on, no noticeable loading times, very fast connection, uncountable awesome stuff to unlock/level up, many different (and very interesting to play) classes, fun gameplay modes, much single player content. Great review - overall I would rate the game a 9/10, easilyĪfter playin all weekend: the game is one hell of fun My PSN is Glassmusic for anyone that wants to add me! I'll be playing here and there for the next. They've added so much content that it's almost overwhelming, and this is just the base game!!! Some have complained about the grind it takes to level each character, but I don't mind-it keeps you invested in the game! We're not playing to get to max level with each character, we're playing because it's a damned fun game. I was a little worried at the $60 price tag versus the previous game's $40, but this is more than worth it. Again though, I'm sure they'll work on all of this. That very rarely happens with human players-the AI hits you with just about every shot taken. They also seem to be able to track you while you're jumping/in the air, sometimes killing you while you're up there. The only downside is that the AI doesn't seem to have a cone of vision, so enemies will know you're behind them 100% of the time. The single player/split screen elements of the game are just about perfect. These are issues that I'm sure PopCap will fix shortly (they've already said they're working on the Rose, I just hope the boost the Imp and Citron). They nerfed the Imp FAR too much, and buffed the Rose to the point where the zombie team is often up against an entire team of Roses who are just destroying them from across the map. I actually took Tuesday off of work for this game, and was not disappointed. Meanwhile, on the outskirts of the lobby are collectibles and other minigames to engage in – all of which add girth to the outing. In the middle, however, is a flag that's being fought over by AI characters, and you can join that brawl at any time.

The map consists of the plants' home town on one side and the zombies' mansion on the other, with each zone consisting of various modes for you to select from. We should mention that the lobby itself is a huge addition, as it's a fairly big area which you can explore and interact with. This essentially sees you take control of a super powerful character, and has you face off against waves of all types of enemies. Once you've bean through about a dozen quests, you'll eventually unlock an infinity mode. Some of these require you to complete simple defensive tasks, while others involve hunting down huge bosses, such as SHRIMP – an imp in a shrimp mech suit. agent who asks you to complete different tasks. You'll find the solo options in the lobby area where you'll receive quests from Dave-bot 3000, a secret L.E.A.F. They're not the only extras, though, as Popcap has responded to criticisms regarding the lack of a single player mode in the original outing.
