Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants is now available on consoles and Steam, bringing the 2017 Raw Thrills arcade game home at last. GameMill Entertainment and Raw Thrills have added three new stages to the game, kicking the number of bosses up from 7 to 13. Let's check them out!
BebopWrath of the Mutants is based on Nickelodeon's 2012 TMNT animated series, and so are nearly all of the bosses. This version of Bebop the warthog is one skinny dude.
RocksteadyRocksteady the rhino features a more traditional look.
Chrome DomeChrome Dome is an android developed by the Kraang for Karai in the 2012 series. A much different looking Chrome Dome appears in TMNT: Shredder's Revenge.
Baxter StockmanBaxter Stockman is an evil scientist in most versions of TMNT. Just as in the 1987 series, he gets turned into a fly mutant in the 2012 show.
FishfaceThis fish mutant with robotic legs is a new addition to the home version of Wrath of the Mutants.
Tiger ClawTiger Claw is a Japanese assassin who eventually takes over the Foot Clan. He is also new to the home version of the game.
The CreepThis swamp monster is another new addition to the home version.
RahzarRahzar the wolf debuted in TMNT II: The Secret of the Ooze. The 2012 version of Rahzar is a former martial arts teacher who joins the Foot Clan and eventually mutates into a wolf form. He's new to the home version.
Krang (1987)In the 2012 series, an evil alien race called the Kraang threaten the Turtles and the Earth. The 1987 version of Krang doesn't appear in the 2012 show, but he does pop up in this game. He appears in the TCRI stage, but his boss battle has been moved to the Dimension X stage in the home game.
Krang Sub-PrimeThe leader of the alien Kraangs originally appeared in the TCRI stage, but now he rules the Dimension X stage. His robotic body was originally disguised as Irma, a fan favorite character who only shows up in the 2012 series in android form.
KaraiShredder's daughter is an important character in many versions of the TMNT, and she has been added to the home version of Wrath of the Mutants.
ShredderOroku Saki, the leader of the Foot Clan, is the original boss of the arcade game. His stage has been completely revamped in the home game, and he is now followed by another boss.
Super ShredderThe mutated version of the Shredder first appeared in TMNT II: The Secret of the Ooze. He is the final boss of the home game.
That bounty of bosses sure would be easier with some backup, don't you think? No sweat, dudes! TMNT: Wrath of the Mutants supports 4-player local co-op. See our co-op review for all the details.
TMNT: Wrath of the Mutants costs $29.99. The game is available digitally on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and Steam. Physical versions are available for Xbox, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Switch on Amazon. The Steam version is fully Steam Deck compatible.