Obviously a Smash clone, but was fun to play through anyway. I did two arcade playthroughs to cover all of the bonus stages as well as the two different arcade paths. The later stages are different depending on which character you chosen. Lastly I included all of the missions from the mission mode.. took the most time lol. Aside from some of the missions being stupidly difficult, the rest of the game is quite fun.
I don't think it's really fair to call it a Smash clone, at least compared to other platform fighters. Smash-Up doesn't even focus on ringouts and has health bars instead of percentages.
Now this the one I've played and got all of the characters on arcade mode! And It's pretty good while it lasted. Wish I would play this game again... And the music for it? It's outstanding!
Cool to see that people are still making new videos on this game, and longplays at that. I've been wanting to look at some of the features of this game but haven't been able to because I can't really set my Wii up right now. Doesn't seem to be any footage of the fighter data in the options menu on RU-vid.
Fun fact: the developers of Tmnt smash up game arts were also the co developers of super smash bros brawl for the wii. That also explain on why the game plays like smash bros and also support GameCube controllers.
Oh, This is the Game I was talking about couple months ago and I did play it and Beated it. On The PlayStation 2 Version. But the PS2 version has just 30FPS and The Wii Has like 60FPS. I must Say, This Game was The Legend Beat up Smash TMNT Game I Played So Far.
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The game may be a clone of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, but it is a good one made by Ubisoft for the Wii and PS2. It's a lot better than Mutant Melee, the game with not enough room to fight with four players. I love that the timer is in seconds rather than minutes, for example, 240 seconds mean four minutes, and counts down the last five seconds in red. I noticed that the game was released on September 22nd, 2009, six days before Nickelodeon introduced its new logo we currently have, and bought the TMNT in the same year,