TMNT: TiT: ReShelled Review

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles In Time: Reshelled is a remake of the classic arcade released in the early 90’s of the same name (besides the Reshelled part). Ever since the Original ’89 Ninja Turtles arcade was released on Xbox Live Arcade with its original graphics, music, and online multiplayer support people have been asking for the sequel to be released and now it has been, but I don’t think anybody ever expected this. Instead of releasing a port of the arcade they completely redid it with new graphics and music and I must say it sucks. The original arcade seemed more colorful, friendlier and just overall a more enjoyable game. The stages in the remade version seem very dark and don’t have any real life to them, and speaking of life the Turtles look boring as hell. The online and offline multiplayer suffer as well, depending on what difficulty you choose, you are only given a certain amount of lives. The game would have been a smash hit if they somehow included the original arcade as an unlockable, but nothing. If you want to try Turtles In Time, I would recommend finding a copy of the Super Nintendo version, as that is the best version out there.