TMNT


Urgh. Devoted young fans may flock to this weak imitation of publisher Ubisoft's own Prince of Persia games, but more discerning players will quickly pull their heads inside their shells and move on.

Available on: GameCube , Xbox 360 , Wii , PS3 , PC , Xbox , PS2, PSP , DS
Genre: Action
Release date: March 19, 2007
Published by: Ubisoft 
Developed by: Ubisoft Montreal 
5 So-so
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ESRB Rating
TMNT is rated:
Everyone 10+
Violence