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Ready to get punched with nostalgia and eat some pizza? Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge is officially out now along with Native Linux support and it's looking good on desktop and a Steam Deck too. Note: personal purchase.

"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge features groundbreaking gameplay rooted in timeless classic brawling mechanics, brought to you by the beat ’em up experts at Dotemu (Streets of Rage 4) and Tribute Games. Bash your way through gorgeous pixel art environments and slay tons of hellacious enemies with your favorite Turtle, each with his own skills and moves - making each run unique! Choose a fighter, use radical combos to defeat your opponents and experience intense combats loaded with breathtaking action and outrageous ninja abilities. Stay sharp as you face off against Shredder and his faithful Foot Clan alone, or grab your best buds and play with up to 6 players simultaneously!"

This is basically a massive homage to classic beat 'em ups, TMNT, old cartoons and retro gaming all in one and I firmly welcome it. It's absolutely gorgeous but wow it will make your thumbs ache. That intro video as well, wow, what memories from my childhood! Launch trailer:

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Features Include:

  • Iconic 80s inspired retro Turtles brawling action on modern platforms 
  • Six player local & online co-op, featuring April O’Neil and Casey Jones’ playable debut in a TMNT beat-em-up
  • Attributes, moves and animations tailored to each fighter, channeling their personality and granting a unique edge in battle
  • Gorgeous pixel renders of signature locales like Dimension X, Coney Island and more
  • Absolutely bangin’ OST composed by Tee Lopes featuring cultural icons Ghostface Killah and Raekwon
  • Expertly crafted platform brawler gameplay from the teams who brought you Streets of Rage 4 and Panzer Paladin
  • Bodacious replayability from the challenge to master all seven characters with gameplay that makes each run feel totally radical

Since it's a beat 'em up, there's quite a lot of moves to learn. As you first get into the game, there's 21 animated in-game slides of various moves to learn. Naturally you can't be expected to learn them all right away but a good bit of button-bashing is often all your need to make your way through and enjoy these types of games. Thankfully, you can access to move list from the pause menu at any point.

Want to see how great it is on Steam Deck? Check it out below:

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It works just great on my Fedora desktop too. So smooth! They did a wonderful job on it and this is going to make a great many gamers happy.

You can buy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge on Steam.

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10 comments

Pengling Jun 16, 2022
It's got a 10% launch discount until June 23rd, too, which makes it even better!
StoneColdSpider Jun 16, 2022
$32.35 Dollerydoos..... still too rich for my cheap blood at the moment.....
CatKiller Jun 17, 2022
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There's some annoying flicker on the collectibles quest giver screens, and the resolution tops out at 2400×1350 for some reason, but otherwise it plays well and is fun. It also picked up my PS4 controller and showed the correct controls, which is sadly unusual.
furaxhornyx Jun 17, 2022
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This was in my wishlist for a while, so when I knew about the Native version, I knew it would be insta-buy on release

Can't wait to play this with friends !
Arehandoro Jun 17, 2022
I got it yesterday, so if someone would like to play, drop me a message :D
Mezron Jun 17, 2022
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Waiting for my big box edition to come in the mail. I wonder if it has a Linux support. The person that bought it for me did not know that I use Linux so let's see.
Minux Jun 18, 2022
Quoting: Arcadius-8606Waiting for my big box edition to come in the mail. I wonder if it has a Linux support. The person that bought it for me did not know that I use Linux so let's see.

They have native support at least on Steam, I tried it and it works flawlessly! Enjoy my dude


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Minux Jun 18, 2022
You Liam... You're making me broke man, I swear! Please don't show me more of this stuff!

(man... The feeling about playing this after I played the older game. This has been like going back to my childhood, man I love them for making this magnificent game!)

It works flawlessly on Linux and the Play together function make this game so, SO GOOD.
14 Jun 18, 2022
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When I saw a video of this, I thought I had already played it before, so excellent recreation skill there!
KohlyKohl Jun 21, 2022
This game does not disappoint. The 6 player online + co-op in each mode is so fun.
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