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See Leo Fight In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows

With his brothers already showcased for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows, Leonardo finally enters the fight in the latest trailer for the upcoming brawler. The leader and most level headed of the group,Leo wields his two katanas with precision yet never actually ends up killing anyone, just like the old cartoon series.
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With his brothers already showcased for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows, Leonardo finally enters the fight in the latest trailer for the upcoming brawler. The leader and most level headed of the group,Leo wields his two katanas with precision yet never actually ends up killing anyone, just like the old cartoon series.

Players can get their hands on the downloadable game sometime later this summer. It focuses on the four pizza loving ninjas kicking the Foot Clan’s butt all across the sewers, rooftops and alleyways of New York. Check out the video below.

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Based off the surprisingly good Nickelodeon television series reboot of the beloved franchise, the game has an odd visual style quite unlike the crisp cell shading of the TV show and instead focuses more on grittiness much like the Borderlands series.

Combat seems to be similar to the free flowing fighting system first made popular by Batman: Arkham Asylum and the entire game is co-operative with up to four players. Each of the turtles is said to have a unique play style and will have some sort of combination attack as well as a four way team attack, such as the brothers sandwiching an enemy between their shells.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ll be off listening to the hilariously iconic and cheesy Ninja Rap for the next two hours.


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