Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge - Dimension Shellshock (DLC)
Dimension Shellshock expands the already-excellent Shredder's Revenge with new playable characters and stages, keeping the beat 'em up chaos going for returning fans.
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About Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge - Dimension Shellshock (DLC)
Shredder's Revenge was already one of the most affectionate reconstructions of the classic arcade beat 'em up that modern development has produced, and Dimension Shellshock is the DLC that rewards the players who never wanted it to end. Built by Tribute Games, a small studio with a clear love for the pixel-art brawler tradition, the base game gave you Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, Raphael, April, and Splinter trading hits across a CRT-warm world that felt genuinely crafted rather than assembled. This expansion adds to that roster and pushes the stage count further, which is exactly what fans asked for. For those unfamiliar with the base game, this is a side-scrolling beat 'em up in the lineage of Final Fight and Streets of Rage, but soaked thoroughly in 1987 TMNT cartoon energy. Each turtle plays with enough distinction to matter: Donatello has the reach, Michelangelo has the speed, and learning the combo strings, special attacks, and taunt mechanics for your chosen character adds a real layer of skill expression under what might look like button-mashing chaos. The new characters introduced in Dimension Shellshock continue that design philosophy, bringing fresh move sets rather than palette-swapped reskins. The DLC also brings new stages that lean into the "dimension-hopping" concept, which gives the art team license to get a little strange with the visual palette. The pixel work throughout is painstaking in the best sense - backgrounds breathe with animation, enemies telegraph attacks with readable clarity, and the whole thing runs at a framerate that makes every slide kick feel immediate and satisfying. If you care about hand-drawn sprite work and the kind of visual coherence that only comes from a team that has a shared reference point, this holds up under scrutiny. Where Dimension Shellshock is less interesting is for players who have already wrung out every secret from the base game and are hoping for a structural reinvention. It is more Shredder's Revenge, which is a meaningful compliment, but also an honest description of the ceiling. The new content is additive rather than transformative. Multiplayer, both local and online, remains the best way to experience it - the couch co-op chaos with up to six players simultaneously is genuinely anarchic and funny in ways that solo runs only approximate. At its heart, this is a DLC that exists for people who love the source material and the genre, made by a developer that clearly belongs in both categories. The Metacritic score and the Steam review count are not accidents - Tribute Games built something that resonates because it was made with attention rather than obligation. If you are already in on Shredder's Revenge, Dimension Shellshock is the natural next step. Kai, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Tribute Games Inc.
- Publisher
- DotEmu
- Release Date
- Jun 16, 2022