Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate Soundtrack

All 12 original tracks from TMNT Splintered Fate plus 1 bonus track.

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate Soundtrack

My sons, can you hear me? Turn that music down! Get ready to relive the adventure with the official TMNT Splintered Fate soundtrack created by Chris Huelsbeck.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate Ratings & Reviews

COGconnected

by James Paley

80 / 100

I’ve played a lot of Ninja Turtles games recently. Though I’ve got a strong nostalgic connection to the franchise, the games don’t usually hook me. This one was a little different. The mechanics, along with the smooth challenge build-up and robust progression systems, snagged me immediately. I bounced off the story pretty hard, but I kept coming back anyway. You just want one more run, until it’s something like one in the morning. Between that and the multiplayer, TMNT: Splintered Fate is a worthy addition to an exclusive list of roguelike gems.

TheGamer

by George Foster

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate might not manage to reach the same heights as the game it so clearly takes inspiration from, but ‘being as good as Hades’ is perhaps an unrealistic goal for any game and it's a wonder that it comes even close. It still provides a satisfying roguelite experience with one of the best interpretations of the TMNT universe I’ve seen in some time. It won’t be replacing Shredder’s Revenge as the franchise’s best modern game, but it’s sitting nicely in second place.

Shacknews

by Lucas White

8 / 10

It may be easy, at a glance, to look at Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate and dismiss it as “we have Hades at home.” There’s a nugget of truth there, as we are looking at an action roguelike clearly inspired by Hades, with a smaller scale in many ways. But does Hades have co-op, or the TMNT? Nah, dudes. Splintered Fate has a specific goal, and it definitely delivers on that goal. It’s a fun time, with a lot of structural solidity and the fun co-op gaming vibes you should expect from a TMNT game. It doesn’t feel cheap or sloppy at all, and even singleplayer can keep your attention for several runs over dozens of hours. I’m still working on it despite winning several loops already, and spinning around like a maniac with my boy Mikey still doesn’t feel old yet.

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate System Requirements

Minimum

Recommended

OS version

Windows 10 64-bit

OS version

Windows 10 64-bit

CPU

Dual Core 2.4 GHz

CPU

Dual Core 3.0 GHz+

Memory

4 GB RAM

Memory

8 GB RAM

GPU

1GB VRAM

GPU

2GB VRAM

DirectX

DirectX 10

DirectX

DirectX 10

Storage

5GB

Storage

5GB - SSD

Languages Supported

  • Audio: English

  • Text: Korean, Turkish, Spanish (Spain), Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Arabic, German, French, Japanese, Italian, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), Dutch, English

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