Come for the pizza and dry banter, stay for, well, not much else.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan is the third licensed game developed by Bayonetta and Metal Gear Rising studio Platinum and published Activision, after the pretty okay Transformers: Devastation, and the not-so-good Legend of Korra.

The game borrows the style of the original TV shows and lets you control all four Turtles in an open-world setting. Unfortunately, the combat has been criticised for not being as deep as it could have been, and the open-world was panned for being bland and not exciting to explore.

Another criticism the game received is owed to the fact it runs at 30 frames-per-second, even on modern consoles. Mutants in Manhattan strangely doesn't feature local co-op, only online, for up to four players.

See the lot below. Scores are out of ten unless noted.

  • USgamer - 2.5/5
  • Polygon - 3
  • Destructoid - 4.5
  • IGN - 4.9
  • Metro - 4
  • We Got This Covered - 2/5
  • GameZone - 4

Mutants in Manhattan is out now on PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.