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Turtle Tactics: A Fresh Spin on Shell-Shocked Strategy
New York, USAThursday, May 22, 2025
Each turtle has six health points, six action points per turn, and three continues. They also have unique movesets that fit their weapons and personalities. For example, Leonardo can set up devastating blows and evade attacks, while Donatello can use traps and electrical barriers. Raphael can deal extra damage and gain action points with his sai attack, and Michaelangelo can use his skateboard to jet around the stage. This makes each turtle feel distinct and fun to play as.
The game also has a shop where you can buy extra abilities with shells earned from your performance. These abilities aren't necessary for your first playthrough, but they can make the game more enjoyable. The game also has an arcade-style scoring system that encourages you to clear the board of enemies in a single turn. This adds a fun challenge to the game.
However, the game has some issues with communication. It doesn't always make important gameplay elements clear, which can be frustrating in a strategy game. For example, it doesn't show the range of some moves on the tactics grid, and it doesn't always explain what buffs or debuffs do. This can make the game confusing at times.
Once you get the hang of the game's mechanics, it becomes more enjoyable. The game doesn't really evolve after the first hour, but it's still fun to play. The lack of boss fights and team-up missions is a bit disappointing, but the game makes up for it with its satisfying combat and character accuracy.
Tactical Takedown is a unique take on the Turtles formula. It's not perfect, but it's a fun twist on the usual Turtles action. If you're a fan of the Turtles or strategy games, it's worth checking out.
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