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5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 4
Date: June 14, 2005
Author: Amazon User
Battle Nexus is a non-stop, action-packed thriller! With plenty of martial arts moves, this game is ninjarific! Buy this if you want hours of fun!!!
NINJAS RULE!
TURTLE POWER!
vastly over-priced!
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 2 / 4
Date: April 28, 2005
Author: Amazon User
the absolute only thing this game has going for it is you can unlock the arcade game from it. The nexus game is one of the lamest ever released and all the sellers here on amazon are out of their mind charging the prices they are. This game is worth $5-$10 at most, and I would pay that just to play the arcade game. if that arcade game was not on this disc it would be completely worthless! and...everyone on amazon should seriously consider lowering there prices greatly because this game is just not worth $20.
Quick! Back to the Sewer!
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 4 / 4
Date: January 19, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I remember the olden days when my pals and I would go over to my best friend Blake's house to play Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on his Nintendo (he was richer than we were, and could thus afford something better than the old Game Boy). I had hoped that this game would be vaguely nostalgic and still back the memories of me as the Purple Guy whacking my stick at nothing in particular (my aim was off, okay?). It didn't.
This game was pretty bad. It was also strangely familiar. It seemed to me like a bad version of Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu. While that was an okay beat-em-up game, but that was because that was all it tried to be. This Ninja Turtles game tried to be more, and failed utterly. It lacked the driving focus that makes other games amusing.
Also, this game was weirdly difficult. I don't mean it was insanely difficult, I mean its difficulty level shot up to near impossible at times, but could sink to a walk through a ninja infested park. Part of this had to do with the fact that the turtles' abilities were not evenly balanced. Whereas the Purple Guy could not swing his stick to save his miserable life, the Orange Guy was so ridiculously strong that villains that struck fear in every other turtle's heart made him laugh. I'm serious. The Orange Guy was the guy cracking stupid jokes all the time. Why on earth was he granted such power?
But hey, everyone points out those flaws. Here are some other things that I noticed. There are two kinds of cut scenes. Some are stolen right from the cartoon, which is not exactly the peak of animation. But, because the TV show doesn't burn through every plot element that the game does, new cut scene animations were provided, and they're bad. Speed Racer bad.
The in game animation is not much better. The turtles only have about two combos apiece, and they suck. Also, the so-called "individual special abilities" that the turtles posses rarely come into play. And when they do, you don't necessarily have to switch from one turtle to another; sometimes there's always another way, a simpler way, around the obstacle. Of course, any game that asks you to do stuff necessary to completing the level without explaining how to do them can't be all good.
This was not the worst thing I've ever played; this game was tolerable I guess. It was just that there was no reason to keep going. So, although an unlockable of this game was the arcade game, I never got to level nine to find it. I just couldn't keep playing. It was just too stupid. This game was in serious need of a "hari-kiri" button.
No more turtle games please.
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 2 / 6
Date: May 02, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I have to say that the graphics were better than the first Battle Nexus and the four player co-op was a good idea,but the controls are terrible and camera angles could've been better.
not really good
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: October 27, 2005
Author: Amazon User
tmnt 2 battle nexus was a slow slugish poor excused for the game i have ever seen the only reason i dont give this game a one star is because of the unlockable acarde game dont buy this mess trust me
Avoid this game.
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 3 / 6
Date: February 06, 2005
Author: Amazon User
The battle time is just too slow. I rented it and returned it the same day even though I had a week longer to keep it. I was attracted to it only as a novelty because I was an extreme fan of the cartoon series as a child; I didn't have high standards/expectations for it, but the game was just not fun at all. I was playing multiplayer with my boyfriend and we just couldn't stand it. We beat the first boss and then were too bored to go any further. It is too slow. Perhaps someone younger would enjoy it; I don't know if it's so slow because it was geared towards children or not, but I definitely would not recommend it to teenagers, adults or anyone serious about gaming.
I put 5 stars for how durable the toy is because it was required to answer, but I wouldn't know because I only rented it.
Trying To Save You Money
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Rating: 1,
Useful: 2 / 4
Date: December 25, 2004
Author: Amazon User
The camera angles make this game very hard to like. The characters are redundant and make playing feel like a job. When you get to the boss, there is some rediculous way to kill them that sometimes takes a half hour to figure out. What a waste.
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