TMNT: Shredder's Revenge

Started by Quincy2 pages

Originally posted by cdtm
Lets see what one of the best speed runners in Streets of Rage history has to say about 4:

https://steamcommunity.com/app/985890/discussions/0/3443510323247382063/?l=spanish&ctp=2

And these jokers are making a tmnt game. 😆

I'll stick with Openbor thanks.

The idea of turning to the "speed-running community" as some kind of proof is very funny.

Didn't this developer make the Scott Pilgrim game?

Originally posted by Quincy
The idea of turning to the "speed-running community" as some kind of proof is very funny.

Didn't this developer make the Scott Pilgrim game?

Pros who know a game inside and out are no match for keyboard warriors with an opinion.

Originally posted by cdtm
Guessing from the open sequence where she's kung fu fighting Foot.

We Mickey fans never have that problem. 🙂


Splinter's also part of the action from the looks of it. Would like to see others such as Casey Jones too.

Speaking of, I like Mickey's silly run animation here. That's so him.

Originally posted by cdtm
Sure, what does SM Izumi know. 😂

https://www.thegamer.com/streets-of-rage-2-speedrun-insults-record-holder

THAT video was more directed at you, It's all you do lowball games....."Oh i've played something better then that etc"

Originally posted by Quincy

Didn't this developer make the Scott Pilgrim game?

Nope, That one was all Ubisoft.

Originally posted by Kazenji
THAT video was more directed at you, It's all you do lowball games....."Oh i've played something better then that etc"

Nope, That one was all Ubisoft.

That's not ALL I do. 🙁

Originally posted by cdtm
Pros who know a game inside and out are no match for keyboard warriors with an opinion.

I have several follow up questions.

When you say a speedrunner knows a game inside and out do you actually mean they know all about the development of a game and how it's made and in an actual way that that sentence means or were you just being hyperbolic?

Also, the goal of a speed-runner is to do

a.) Beat the game as fast as possible, even if it means breaking the game itself to jump through large portions of it
b.) have fun with a game and enjoy it?

And lastly and more in a dick sort of way:

Does anybody with an opinion count as a keyboard warrior?

Depends on the speed run. Some speed runners use glitch's, some use tool assists, some use intended gameplay.

The speed runner in question is known for beating the game in mania mode, as fast as possible, without cheats. He's the single player equivilent of Justin Wong.

If he complains about balancing issues, game breaking mechanics, or nonsensical game design, its an opinion based on experience with the classic beat em ups, at the highest levels of play.

April is playable! Let's go!

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It looks like a cut rate Openbor game! 😂

Originally posted by cdtm
It looks like a cut rate Openbor game! 😂

Typical KMC Debbie downer post.

Was looking forward to this being released within the next couple of months. Oh well. I'd rather they take their time than rush it out and it being full of bugs and glitches at launch.

Originally posted by Kazenji
Typical KMC Debbie downer post.

Yet remains true. This game does not look good. Have seen better rom hacks and fan games. Lazy cash grab, bet it uses Openbor code even.

No worries, cdtm is just a troll. This game looks awesome. When is it coming out?

Last I heard it was a very vague 2022.

Pretty fun, definitely the most refreshing thing out of this year so far that's not something exploitative. Combat good, music good, 6 player co-op a blessing in an age where the arcade genre is coming back but some games lacking this feature, and April be my main. Some bugs can still get ironed out but overall solid experience.

Splinter ended up being my main, but everyone is enjoyable; some more than others perhaps depending on what kind of stats you prefer (power, range, or speed), but the level up system in getting everyone to level 10 with the rest of their moves unlocked is still rewarding without being too grindy (one playthrough or so), making everyone more fun to use as you keep playing.

I enjoyed it and I like all the callbacks to one of my favourite NES games (TMNT 2).
It was a pleasant surprise when it came on Game Pass.

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