TMNT Turtles in Time: Reshelled Co-Op Review

Review System(s): XBox 360, Xbox Live Arcade
Marc "DjinniMan" Allie Monday 17th of August 2009 09:28 PM    
 

I have some really incredible memories of Turtles in Time.  It was a favorite of mine, and several of my friends, in its arcade version.  Even better was the adaptation for the Super Nintendo.  Hours and hours were spent throwing Foot clan members at the screen, dodging wrecking balls, and shouting "Cowabunga!"  When I learned that a Turtles in Time was being released for XBLA, with a graphic overhaul, to boot, I was thrilled.  I found myself quite pleased with the game, but there are a few problems that keep Reshelled from totally kicking shell.

First, though, let's talk about what is done right.  The game is a treat, visually, for one thing.  The animations for the turtles are clearly derived from the original, pixelly versions.  However, they are smooth and look very appealing.  The backgrounds are clean and crisp, and the enemies are nicely translated.  I found the art style a bit darker than the classic version, but perhaps those glaring, almost neon colors would have been grating when rendered in true 3D.  The music is not the same as the original, which is unfortunate.  The sound effects have been redone, with voice acting by the cast of the more recent TMNT cartoons.  "My toes, my toes!" sounds quite amusing in four different voices, I assure you!

 


While the gameplay in Reshelled is still basically the same, there are a few nice, unobtrusive tweaks.  The biggest change is that players can move and attack in all directions.  This is certainly different from the original, but still, it feels quite natural and adds a bit of depth to the (admittedly) repetitive gameplay.  This newfound mobility was most evident when fighting the first, flying boss, Baxter Stockman.  It was much easier to get in range in the right plane to damage him  The turtles have each been given a unique second attack, too, which is generally most useful when surrounded by enemies.  I found the second attack to be extremely helpful when the Foot clan overwhelms your poor turtle.

As for the co-op, four players can control a turtle, all at the same time.  You can mix and match local and online players as you like.  Drop in/drop out is missing, which was a real head scratcher, as it was included in both the arcade and SNES versions.  This is quite a shame, especially felt when we played random matches online.  There is no way to replace players who drop out, so if you want a full crew, you must restart.

 


You'll definitely want to play with as many friends as possible, as the game doesn't scale in difficulty.  Apparently, it is tuned for a full four turtle team, because we had quite a bit of trouble playing with just two.  Adding to this problem is the lack of continues.  Once you are out of lives, that's it.  Playing Reshelled on easy gives you 9 lives, normal 6, etc.  I really don't understand the lack of continues.  This game is based on the arcade version, where a continue was just a token away.  I realize allowing continues makes the game easier to beat, but really, who cares?  Make the achievements only kick in when you don't use a continue, if you must.  But for a game that is high on nostalgia and replay value, the lack of continues is puzzling.


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ong_elvin at 11:05 PM on 8.17.2009
SNES version was better. Movement feels too fluid now. It's a completely different game with the changes to handling.

The unique secondary attacks were first added in the SNES port, so it's not exactly "new."
 
DjinniMan at 11:34 PM on 8.17.2009
Thanks for the clarification. We've just moved, and I couldn't find our old TMNT 4 cartidge to check it out myself. Couldn't remember if they were in that or not. Knew they weren't in the arcade.
 
Sabre at 12:33 AM on 8.18.2009
I played the demo of this, and was dispointed they hadn't expanded the controls.



Agreed, they move a bit fast now, whereas they moved to slow on the snes imo.
 
roland at 10:59 AM on 8.18.2009
I was going to say they may not have been able to do on the fly switching with new attacks, but ong_elvin debunked that.

I tried the demo with the lady and she wasn't terribly impressed, so don't know if I'll be picking it up or not. Maybe if it goes on sale. Perhaps this needs a bit of nostalgia to carry it.
 
hedgehogaj at 12:13 PM on 8.18.2009
Aww...I love that fight!

As a game itself I don't know if I'd pay $10 for it, but my inner teenager may push me into it. I do have many fond memories of flying foot soldiers.
 
ShadokatRegn at 03:57 PM on 8.18.2009
The thing I was most impressed with was the fluid gameplay - It felt a lot better than the original. Really sucks about the lack of continues though! How disappointing from a co-op standpoint.
 
BigBadBob113 at 04:40 PM on 8.18.2009
I really cant wait for this to come out on PSN. However, it is sad to hear that some great features that would have made the game perfect were left out.
 
seshat at 06:38 PM on 9.10.2009
This game is finally out on PSN. Will try the demo tonight!
 
BigBadBob113 at 07:15 PM on 9.10.2009



IS IT REALLY?! ZOMG MUST BUY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 



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