TMNT Splintered Fate is what happens if you take Supergiant Games' award-winning roguelike, Hades, and put the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in it.
With master Splinter missing in action, the turtles must now work together to turn New York inside out while searching for their father figure and sensei into what's described as an "evolving narrative." In their adventure, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael, will encounter familiar faces like April O'Neil, Casey Jones, and Donatello's friendly robot creation, Metalhead. But, unlike last year's Shredder's Revenge and The Cowabunga Collection, this one is a roguelike.
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As is usually the case with roguelikes, the titular heroes become more powerful through power-ups and unique combat abilities in each run. However, the game itself will evolve as well, as the room layouts will constantly change while bosses will feature different modifiers each time you face them.

