Okay, so there’s this game, “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City,” right? They’re showing off a pre-alpha sneak peek of how you can run and jump around in it on Quest 3. Now, I don’t know about you, but I grew up watching those turtles, so this got my attention.
Let me backtrack a bit. So, this game’s a first-person action thing, but you can play solo or with some pals—four-player co-op. Cortopia Studios is the brain behind this, and Ace St. Germain (cool name, right?) is spilling the beans in a developer diary—a fancy way of saying they’re showing us what’s cooking.
Now, Ace let slip something about “anime parkour”—which, honestly, made me chuckle. Picture this: a speed bug sends Ace flying off a mailbox—yes, really—leaping across lamp posts. Sounds like a cartoon, but hey, it’s the turtles! They’ve tuned the body movements to make you feel like one of them, so it’s not like hardcore parkour vibes—it’s more like a cartoon auto-tune mode. You’ll do all the cool stuff: sprinting, jumping, dashing, climbing, you name it. Just imagine flinging yourself all over, like you’re trying to audition for a circus act. Or something like that.
Oh, here’s something I almost forgot. Ninja tools to help you zip around, but mum’s the word on those for now. Anyway, if you’ve touched classics like Ghost of Tsushima, you’re gonna vibe with this. You get to pick your player—Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, or Michelangelo. Talk about nostalgia! But, wait, there’s more—Cortopia Studios is hyping this up with concept art and all that jazz.
So yeah, get your excitement on because “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City” is dropping in 2026 on Quest and Steam. Can you feel the wait already?