TMNT (Page 3 of 3)

There are also stats available for your viewing pleasure. Coins obtained, distance traveled, and total air time are just a few of the stats recorded. And for the time-attack fans, Challenge Mode will keep you playing well after beating the single-player campaign.

Like Metal Gear Solid's VR missions, a virtual world of circuitry is created and your goal is get to the final platform is the quickest time possible. Challenging? Yes, but the bragging rights you'll garner in elementary school are well worth the pain-staking hours of perfection.

It's difficult to say whether or not veteran TMNT fans will enjoy the game. The younger crowd, however, still old enough to enjoy Saturday morning cartoons while slurping up a giant bowl of Cheerios, will be tickled by the cheesy dialogue and over-the-top personalities. The control scheme is simpler than a Super Mario game, and the visuals are just as cartoony.

Story wise, we can't reveal too much due to spoilers and tie-ins with the movie. We can say, however, that The Foot are back and there are a couple secret characters to be revealed soon enough.

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