I had to manually configure the controller in the options. It worked OK from then though.
He is!
You unlock the characters as you play the game. I'm still working through it.
After beating the game, these are the characters I've unlocked.
Can I come? é_è
I don't suppose there's any way to play this on an NES or SNES Classic, right? That would be insane
Me: *playing the game*
Wifey: *walking by, pausing, watching* ...did they make April O'Neil Simon Belmont?"
Yeah, they did. I think she's my favorite to play so far, too.
I'm aware but there are emulators that can be installed on the Classics that play a lot more than just NES and SNES Roms, so I was wondering if it could be played on one of those. Guess not ):
I'm aware but there are emulators that can be installed on the Classics that play a lot more than just NES and SNES Roms, so I was wondering if it could be played on one of those. Guess not ):
*cries quietly pushing iMac into the garbage*
Power Rangers game? Is that the latest fighter or did that get an awesome fan game as well? As its a series I always felt deserved better game wise, heck I'd even take a decent Dynasty Warriors styled game spin off at this point...This is exactly what I want to do too TMNT and Power Rangers game but I just got Bloodstained and Crash. Man where was this two weeks ago lol.
Power Rangers game? Is that the latest fighter or did that get an awesome fan game as well? As its a series I always felt deserved better game wise, heck I'd even take a decent Dynasty Warriors styled game spin off at this point...
This is awesome, definitely gonna be playing that as well :)It's a beat um up fan game inspired by the 16 bit Power Rangers games by the same dev team. It was posted on page 1.
It plays closer to the NES games - so the arcade game, and TMNT 3. The main difference is collision detection feels more solid, less spongy. I still prefer TiT in terms of overall action, but this is still really, really good. The sheer number of characters and levels, mixed with classic Konami Turtles tunes makes it a super fun game to play.
For controller settings, at the very least, just use Steam controller config; add the game to steam, connect your controller, right click the game and config the controller to match keyboard inputs.holy shit it took a lot longer than it should have to get the controller working and wtf at that drawn out tutorial and cutscene. Do we really need tutorials for beat em ups in 2019? This game is not what I was expecting and it's bizarre as hell seeing the original NES TMNT game levels and gameplay spliced within. The large amount of unlockable characters is neat, but the gameplay somehow seems worse than the original games it's modeled after.