Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus, développé par Konami Digital Entertainment et édité par Konami, est sorti le 19 octobre 2004 sur PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox et GameCube. Ce jeu de type course et hack 'n' slash / beat 'em up, fonctionnant sous le moteur RenderWare, plonge la tortue quarte dans une aventure inspirée de la deuxième saison de la série, avec un mode multijoueur permettant à quatre joueurs de coopérer. Chaque tortue dispose de capacités et de mouvements propres à sa personnalité, et le joueur peut alterner entre elles en solo pour résoudre diverses tâches, certains niveaux incluant également des phases de course. La progression permet de découvrir des objets secrets et le premier jeu d'arcade des Tortues Ninja des années 1980. L'intrigue débute par un affrontement contre le Clan Foot et Hun, suivi de la disparition de Splinter et d'un voyage galactique impliquant les Utroms, les Triceratons et le Fugitoid. Le titre a reçu un accueil critique mitigé, avec un score Metacritic de 50 et une note agrégée de 53,70. Game Chronicles a estimé que le jeu n'est pas aussi amusant que les précédents mais reste solide dans l'ensemble, tandis que Play Magazine a regretté une animation pauvre et des contrôles parfois peu réactifs, tout en tolérant ces défauts. Certains joueurs sur Metacritic ont jugé ce volet meilleur que les précédents grâce à ses tournois, quand d'autres ont déploré une caméra horrible et une faible variété d'attaques.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Battle Nexus isn't quite as fun as past games or even as fun as the show itself, but it is pretty solid game overall, and is worth picking up for old times sake, or for the new fan. »
« Even though the action is stiff, the animation poor and the controls occasionally not as responsive as I'd like, I'm able to overlook it simply because there aren't too many four-player co-op action games out there, let alone ones with platforming elements generously incorporated into the mix - but I'd never play it solo. [Oct 2004, p.77] »
« It's all good until you actually have to start using your martial arts skills. Then it's a lesson in frustration. »
« There are even a few lame vehicular bonus stages thrown in for good measure, but none of the various stage types offer anything close to depth or originality. [Nov 2004, p.145] »
« Improves on its predecessor by including a list of groovy extras and providing each turtle with unique abilities. Battle Nexus also lets you play four-player co-op. Sadly, the shoddy controls, frustrating platform puzzles and sub par enemy AI keep Battle Nexus from succeeding. »
« Nowhere near the quality of the first. »
« The fairly sloppy control made the parts where I was actually interacting with the game less than ideal. »
« Most of Battle Nexus is the same thing as the last game, except this time, it’s been beaten, bruised, and bludgeoned with a rabid sturgeon repeatedly, then given a thorough colonoscopy with said sturgeon. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« The game is the best of the three and if you want to make the game hard Just play the tournaments they are very good »
« Another shame on the title, have little more interactive with game world than previous one, but anyway it's worse. Horrible camera, only 3 different hits for each turtle (2 simple 1 heavy attack), no combos, and the best part is you can just go from start to finish without collecting useless gems or killing enemies and complete the level. In some levels game doesn't tell player what to do or how to do something, it's good that i have internet, what if i was played it in 2004? »
« This games controller and camera is too bad but it has good boss figt and graphics are god for its time.charecter skills like other charecters.playing co op is good. »
« The negative reviews that this game got from the critics make no sense to me. The PS2 and PC versions of this game were awesome. The levels were unique and all playable characters were interesting. Playing this in co-op is even better. The only negative thing that could be said is that the game is relatively easy and probably the easiest TMNT game, but you can add more challenge by trying to get the highest rank in every level. I don't get to finish all the games that I start but this game was so good I finished it at least 4 times. This game was released back in 2004 and for that time it deserves 8-10. »
« Standard, but amazing bit am up . Graphics in this game is good for game with such view and in this game can game for Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello . This game not much worse than Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Game) (2003), but good too . This is one of the best game about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and I think the best about TMNT is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 (Movie) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Out of the Shadows (Movie) . TMNT 2 Battle Nexus is amazing bit am up game . »
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