
Good, but not great

I haven't beaten the game yet, but so far it is moderately stimulating. The battle system isn't as wonky as I was expecting from a Nickelodeon game. The graphics, even with the cell-shading style, leave something to be desired. Characters appear to be blocky, though not atrociously so. There are a sufficient number of moves for each character that help the battles stay fresh. Enemy AI isn't exactly stellar, so battles can be easy at times. I was hoping for a re-imagined intro movie, circa the Budokai series, but they just used the show's opening. It's a little annoying that the character dialogs and the captions almost never correspond, and some of the phrases uttered by the main characters get old fast, though they can be triggered at rather humorous times. Two-player would have been nice with this game, but as a fan of the show, I'm glad it's not Superman 64.
Learning curve is almost nonexistent, though you have to be wary of your team's health and the last time you saved (which takes an absurdly long time to do) or else you could accidentally have to redo an entire level. Items drops are randomized, too.
All in all, I was impressed at the above-average quality for a game based on a "kid's" show. Perhaps the upcoming live action movies will invigorate interest in this series and we'll see something even better emerge.
Review ID: 10000000005184160

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