Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back from the Sewers (Video Game 1991) Poster

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7/10
Okay, Yet Hard, Portable Sequel
jeremycrimsonfox17 June 2020
TMNT II: Back from the Sewers is the second of three TMNT games released on the original Game Boy, In this game, you control all four turtles through six levels (or acts, as the game calls them). You choose a turtle before starting an act, and like the first TMNT NES game, each one has their own life bar, which when depleted, results in said turtle getting captured, requiring to choose another turtle to continue. Each turtle has their own weapon, but controls the same, with B being attack and A being jump (with the ability to reverse the two button functions in the Options Menu). Also, the Turtles can do a jump kick, and the throwing star from Fall Of The Foot Clan has been removed, and instead, the ducking attack is swiping your weapon, with an additional slide attack being added and performed by pressing B and A while moving.

However, while the game is okay, it does have flaws. Your characters moves at the speed of a turtle, which is not good in some parts of levels, especially the ones where they have elements spawning enemies like Mousers or those little flying robots. Also, the game offers two bonus stages. One is a normal bonus stage where you collect pizza for bonus points and to restore the health of the turtle used to clear the stage, but if at least one turtle is captured, you go to a Rescue Game instead, where you face Rex-1, the robot policeman who appeared in that one episode of the cartoon, and must defeat him within a time limit for the right to free one of the captured Turtles (with damage taken from Rex-1 removing time).

While it is challenging, thankfully, the game's options menu allows you to change the game's difficulty, which affects boss patterns and even enemy spawn rates. It is a good game, despite it flaws, and is worth checking out.
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5/10
The better of the 3 TMNT games for the Gameboy.
MikeHunt107519 March 2023
I was actually quite surprised right off the bat when I booted this up and heard the iconic turtle theme, and the intro of the Arcade game!

Even tho it's not the Arcade, it is a spin off of it. I'm not sure why the devs didn't just go for an Arcade port, maybe memory issues getting all the levels? But this versions not too bad.

A side scroll action beat em up, just like the Arcade, let you control the TMNTs to face off against many familuer foe. The mechanics are a jump button, and one to attack. Holding both performs a super kick. Oddly it's more of a baseball slide, and would have been much better if each turtles had a unique move, but instead the only difference is the weapons, yet they all hit pretty much the same way.

Although not the best game, its certainly the best of the 3 Ninja Turtle games that came out for the Gameboy. I'd much more recommend this title over the the first and 3rd turtles games. There's no lazy developers here just throwing in generic bat enemies this time!

Overall Graphics are fair.

Sound is pretty good.

Controls do what they should.

Replayability isn't much once completed.

5/10.
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