Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants Unleashed update adds Colorblind Mode, difficulty enhancements, more
A major Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants Unleashed update was just released with new features including a Colorblind Mode and difficulty enhancements.
The Color Blind Mode brings along three options. Also, the update comes in response to fan demand for increased gameplay difficulty among other quality-of-life improvements.
Below is the full rundown of the update:
With the new patch arriving on Switch today, it offers a brand new Color Blind Mode with 3 options, catering to Deuteranomaly, Protanomaly, and Tritanomaly types of colour blindness. With the franchise’s huge global audience, the patch also caters to fan demand by enhancing the gameplay difficulty – reducing life drops and increasing enemy damage at Mutagen Levels 60+ and 80+. The in-game Score Meter has also received an update for die-hard fans looking for a more challenging experience, as the patch makes gameplay harder for players looking to obtain a perfect score.
Alongside these updates, the patch also introduces key new improvements in the Accessibility Menu.
Colorblind Mode – A new mode to enhance visual accessibility for Deuteranomaly, Protanomaly, and Tritanomaly colour blindness
Accessibility Improvements
- Toggle Tutorials: Turn tutorials On/Off
- Toggle Assist Animations: Turn assist animations On/Off
- Toggle Screen Shake: Turn screen shake On/Off
- Toggle Hit Stops: Turn hit stops On/Off
Difficulty Enhancements
- Score Meter – players are penalized significantly more when taking damage, making it harder to obtain a perfect score
- Reduced life drops at mutagen levels 60+ and 80+
- Increased enemy damage at mutagen levels 60+ and 80+
More coverage of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants Unleashed can be found here.