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TMNT: Splintered Fate Demo Hits Steam, Letting You Slice Through Waves of Enemies

Cowabunga, turtle fans! If you’ve been itching for a fresh Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles experience that packs both punch and strategy, Super Evil Megacorp has just thrown a pizza your way. The latest TMNT title, Splintered Fate, just landed a demo on Steam as part of the highly anticipated Steam Next Fest, and it’s time to slice and dice your way through this roguelike adventure.

For those who haven’t heard the hype, Splintered Fate is a huge twist on classic TMNT games. We’re talking roguelike mechanics wrapped in the shell of your favorite crime-fighting turtles. Imagine the frantic, fast-paced action of a twin-stick shooter combined with the unpredictable excitement of procedurally generated levels. There is a sprinkle of permanent death in the mix. Ya, there’s a lot on the line in this one. But worry not, because Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo are ready to team up and take on anything thrown their way.

What Can You Expect From the Demo?

Right now, Steam users can download the Splintered Fate demo here. The demo drops you straight into the action, giving you a taste of the chaotic, yet skill-driven battles against the Foot Clan and other iconic TMNT baddies. Each run is a little different from the last, which means you can’t simply memorize enemy patterns—adaptation is key. That’s the beauty of a roguelike, after all!

One of the standout features of Splintered Fate is its cooperative gameplay. Whether you’re tackling the game solo or calling in your friends for some ninja co-op, the game supports both playstyles. If you choose to play co-op, teamwork matters, and balancing each turtle’s unique abilities can really turn the tide of battle. Michelangelo’s rapid attacks, Leonardo’s precision strikes, Donatello’s tech gadgets, and Raphael’s brute force are all here and ready for action.

The demo allows you to experiment with different builds and strategies, as you can pick up random power-ups during each run. These power-ups stack in fun and occasionally chaotic ways, helping you overcome tougher challenges. But don’t get too confident—roguelikes are known for throwing curveballs!

Ready to Fully Shell Out?

For those who already want to jump into the full experience, TMNT: Splintered Fate is also available on multiple platforms, including iPhone and the Epic Games Store. Whether you’re playing at home on your PC or on the go with your mobile device, the game has a lot to offer. Plus, if you’re a fan of roguelikes like Hades or Dead Cells, this game takes a lot of inspiration from those titles—so rest assured it’s packed with quality.

And the best part? Splintered Fate isn’t just a nostalgia bomb for long-time TMNT fans. The roguelike structure gives it a much-needed replayability boost. One minute you’re goofing around with Mikey’s nunchaku, and the next, you’re deep in a high-stakes fight that requires Donny’s tech precision.

Quick Tips for the Demo:

  1. Master the Dodge – Every turtle has a dodge ability, and while it’s tempting to go in shell-first and start swinging, learning when to dodge is crucial. This isn’t your typical beat ’em up; the bosses hit hard, and you’ll want to stay light on your feet.

  2. Try Out All Power-Ups – Power-ups in Splintered Fate can surprise you. Some that seem weak at first might synergize with other abilities and turn you into an unstoppable turtle tank.

  3. Co-op is Stronger Together – If you can, grab a buddy to co-op with. Splintered Fate was designed with teamwork in mind, and sometimes having two heroes is better than one. Double the skills, double the fun!

  4. Don’t Get Too Attached – It’s a roguelike, after all. If you lose a run, don’t sweat it—learn from your mistakes and come back stronger next time! Plus, hey, there’s always pizza.

Final Slice of Pizza:

Whether you’re a lifelong TMNT fan or someone who just loves a good roguelike, this one is worth adding to your library. The demo is free, and it’s a great way to get a feel for the game before you dive into the full release. So, what are you waiting for? Suit up, grab your favorite turtle gear, and check out the demo on Steam right now (or look into it on iPhone if you’re out and about). The fate of Master Splinter’s rescue is in your hands—or claws, rather.

And remember: keep your eyes peeled for pizza slices hidden throughout each level—because even heroes in a half shell need a snack break!

Anika Sørensen

Anika Sørensen, hailing from Copenhagen, Denmark, has established herself as a prominent video game journalist over the past twelve years. Specializing in Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) and Role-Playing Games (RPGs), Sørensen is celebrated for her insightful analyses and passionate coverage of the gaming industry. Beyond writing, Anika is an active member of the gaming community, attending major events like E3 and Gamescom to provide live coverage and exclusive insights. Her dedication to fostering a deeper understanding of video games has inspired countless gamers and aspiring journalists alike. Currently, Sørensen is working as Gaming Tier List's chief news editor.

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