High-damage tank for close-quarters skewer attacks. Where to Find the Game
To make co-op more meaningful, this feature could be paired with asymmetric character roles . In the existing game, the turtles share many similar cooldown powers, making them feel homogenized. A "solid" co-op update would give each turtle unique, non-sharable tactical roles, such as: Donatello: High-tech gadget specialist with longer reach. Michelangelo: High-speed agility and crowd control. Leonardo: Tactical leader with time-slowing abilities.
If you are looking to revisit the game (which was removed from digital stores in 2017), physical copies are still available through secondary markets: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan Review
While the game offered 4-player online co-op, it completely lacked a local split-screen mode—a feature that has been a staple of the TMNT franchise since the classic arcade brawlers.
Critics noted that 4-player online sessions often became a "confusing mix" of weapons and flashing colors on screen. Local play could allow for better immediate verbal coordination between players to manage this hectic combat.
A solid feature to improve Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan would be the inclusion of , which was a major omission in the original release. The Recommended Feature: Local Couch Co-Op
Adding couch co-op would allow friends and family to play together in the same room, recapturing the nostalgic feel of titles like Turtles in Time .
