The fans of Ninja Turtles They are living a year to remember. And it is that after the launch a few months ago of TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge, which arrived on Xbox Game Pass day one, we now have a compilation with classic titles from one of the great animation franchises in history. In that sense, today we tell you how the first notes of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collectionwhich includes thirteen classic platform games such as NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Game Boy and arcade, and which you can now enjoy through your Xbox and other next-generation systems.
Below you will find some of the notes of the major international media.
- Game Grind – 100
- Atomix – 92
- Gaming Trend – 90
- We are Xbox – 85
- WellPlayed – 85
- DualShockers – 85
- SpazioGames – 82
- TheGamer – 80
- God is a Geek – 80
- Push Square – 80
- Destructoid – 80
- Twinfinite – 70
- GameSpew – 70
- We Got This Covered – 70
- Multiplayer-65
- COGconnected – 65
- Subway GameCentral – 60
TMNT Review: The Cowabunga Collection
At the time of this writing, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle: The Cowabunga Collection features a average grade of 79 in metacritic with 27 reviews contemplated (in its PlayStation 5 version, the one with the most analysis right now). The critics praise the nostalgic value of this compilation, while the less positive analyzes emphasize that some of these games do not have much beyond precisely this nostalgia factor. Remember that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle: The Cowabunga Collection arrives today on xbox and other platforms and that TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge is now available, also on Game Pass.