TMNT game trailer part two now up

Just yesterday, we brought you a teaser of the latest game installment to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. Just dubbed TMNT: The Video Game, Ubisoft decided to give our shell-shocking pals a whole new ninja character. The game is slated to come out for the PS2, the Wii, the Xbox 360 and the PC.

Shimmying across ledges, jumping from rooftop to rooftop, and running up walls (Prince of Persia-style) are now added to the martial arts know-how of Leonardo, Michelangelo, Rafael, and Donatello. Where April O’Neil and Casey Jones are, we haven’t got a clue.

With the movie from Warner Brothers Pictures and the Weinstein Company fast approaching (entitled “TMNT”), the game is also riding the waves of hype, oozing with just plain coolness. It’s been a while since the last “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” movie and a short while since Konami‘s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Melee (a critical let-down).

Perhaps Ubisoft is going up the right road to revive the franchise and satisfy the dismayed fans, but it looks like perhaps they’re adding a little bit too much of Prince of Persia into the mix? What say you?

Just yesterday, we brought you a teaser of the latest game installment to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. Just dubbed TMNT: The Video Game, Ubisoft decided to give our shell-shocking pals a whole new ninja character. The game is slated to come out for the PS2, the Wii, the Xbox 360 and the PC.

Shimmying across ledges, jumping from rooftop to rooftop, and running up walls (Prince of Persia-style) are now added to the martial arts know-how of Leonardo, Michelangelo, Rafael, and Donatello. Where April O’Neil and Casey Jones are, we haven’t got a clue.

With the movie from Warner Brothers Pictures and the Weinstein Company fast approaching (entitled “TMNT”), the game is also riding the waves of hype, oozing with just plain coolness. It’s been a while since the last “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” movie and a short while since Konami‘s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Melee (a critical let-down).

Perhaps Ubisoft is going up the right road to revive the franchise and satisfy the dismayed fans, but it looks like perhaps they’re adding a little bit too much of Prince of Persia into the mix? What say you?

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