In a controversial design choice, all four Turtles share a single health bar. This requires players to coordinate perfectly, as one person's mistake affects the whole team.
For all its ambition, Battle Nexus is not perfect. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2- Battle Nexus
Can attack while dashing and cut through obstacles like bamboo or gates. Raphael (Red): Can push or lift heavy objects. Michelangelo (Orange): Known for his speed and aerial maneuvers. Donatello (Purple): Often used for technical interactions and gadgets. Battle Nexus Tournament: In a controversial design choice, all four Turtles
Hidden within the code as an unlockable (or available via cheat code), this port allowed a new generation to experience the coin-guzzling classic at home with four players. For many, this unlockable was worth the price of admission alone. It serves as a stark contrast: while the main game struggles with identity, the arcade game is a masterclass in pure, chaotic fun. Can attack while dashing and cut through obstacles
Features the actual voice cast from the 4Kids animated series.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus is not a masterpiece on the level of TMNT IV: Turtles in Time (SNES) or Shredder’s Revenge (2022). But within the context of the early 2000s 3D beat ‘em up genre—a genre that was dying—it stands as a valiant, successful experiment.
While its predecessor was a more straightforward 2D-style fighter, Battle Nexus emphasizes the unique utility of each brother: