Summary
The recently-revealedTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown uniquely (and depressingly!) starts things off with Splinter and Shredder already having been killed.
For most of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' time in the world of gaming,the radical four have been known for one thing - arcade beat ‘em ups. While they still hold the crown in the brawler space, developers have recently started branching out and putting the group into other genres,like Splintered Fate’s take on RougelikesandMutants Unleashed with its Persona inspirations.
Those two games were just the start, though, as it was recently announced that the Turtles would be getting their own tactical game next in the form ofStrange Scaffold’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown. It’s already interesting enough to see the group in such a different setting, and that’s before you know what the plot is all about.
Don’t Expect To See Shredder And Splinter In TMNT: Tactical Takedown
One thing the reveal trailer for Tactical Takedowndidn’ttell youis that the story takes place after Shredder and Splinter have both died. It’s not clear right now how the long-time enemies passed away, but it’s a unique position to put the brothers in and will surely make the tale the game is telling a memorable one.
We have no clue how Shredder and Splinter died, but I’m betting that it was in a climactic battle with one another. Nothing like a hero’s sacrifice to kickstart a journey.
As pointed out by GamesRadar+, Strange Scaffold’s founder,Xalavier Nelson Jr., recently took to Twitter to explain why Tactical Takedown chose this surprisingly dark approach to the story. Nelson Jr. points out that the team was allowed to “kill Splinter and Shredder before the first line of dialogue”, and that the story focuses on “what comes next” for the team.
We’ll have to wait and see how that plays out when Tactical Takedown launches, but for now it’s pretty clear that the Turtles are going to have to face some tough odds and personal challenges. For a non-tactics player like myself, that’s more than enough to get me hooked in.