Is this the one? Is there finally a TMNT game that doesn't shred our hopes and dreams? Corey jumps in, dies, and repeats the analysis in this week's review.
Balances two different gameplay types (action roguelite and management) particularly well. Neither is overly complex but together they create a fun and addictive game.
The exquisite art style wonderfully captures the themes of Lovecraftian madness and dread. Despite having procedurally generated creatures the roguelite elements don't bring anything new to the table,...
The third entry of the planned DLC trilogy adds even more to an already packed game, rewarding fans and newcomers alike with extra levels, extra weapons, and many new challenges.
A roguelite beat 'em up with a stunning hand-drawn art style. The game features a satisfying combat system that doesn't overcomplicate things but also has a lot of variety between the five playable ch...