There are 16 levels inTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, making it a relatively quick adventure. This should come as no surprise as most brawlers tend to be short. Even though this game adds in a ton of modern mechanics, like leveling up and side quests, it still falls on the shorter side of things.
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Even thoughTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revengeisn’t long, it is packed full of great content. There may be only 16 levels but there are more bosses than that in the game. They cram them in toward the end. Of the 20-plus bosses in the game, who are the most fun to fight?
8Rat King
Rat King is one of the weirder villains in theTMNTseries as a whole. He’s theboss in stage fiveaptly named “King of the Spill.” It’s a sewer-based level that is a callback to the third stage inTurtles in Time. Rat King was also the boss in that game, riding atop a motorized hovercraft.
The hovercraft appears inShredder’s Revengeas well. Rat King will jump on top of it as he summons swarms of rats to attack players. Here’s a tip – beat Rat King with Splinter to get an achievement.

7Tempestra
Tempestra is theboss of the sixth stagecalled “Mall Meltdown.” It’s one of the best stages inShredder’s Revengeas there are a lot of fun gags to see. Tempestra doesn’t fight the player much, as she instead summons digital versions of Tokka and Rahzar to get the job done.
These characters are from the second live-action movie, but they eventually made it into the cartoons too. They were also the bosses of stage four inTurtles in Time. This stage is like getting three bosses for the price of one.

6Wingnut
Wingnut is another goofy character as perhaps a spoof on Batman. He is the villain on stage eight which is referred to as “Panic in the Sky.” It’s an on-rails stage wherein players will ride flying hoverboards as they fight bad guys along the way.
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While he may look goofy, Wingnut is a tricky character to take down. One of his seemingly favorite attacks has him dart around the screen at top speed. It is reminiscent ofStorm Eagle’s move setfromMega Man X. The boss is a fun challenge but the stage overall is another great one too.
5Leatherhead
Leatherhead is a great namefor a boss. In the cartoon, he’s a southern gator with a fun, cheesy accent. He’s the boss of the ninth stage inShredder’s Revenge, aka “Crisis at Coney Island.” This is yet another good-looking stage as it is filled with tons to see.
What makes this boss unique is his use of sewers as traps. Leatherhead will dart into them and spring out onto unsuspecting players. This is the only stage that also gives players a hand via the turtles’ frog friends. They’ll race by on the rollercoaster and toss flaming barrels or pizza for players to use. Leatherhead, to note, was the eighth stage boss inTurtles in Time.

4Baxter Stockman
Baxter Stockman was the first boss inTurtles in Timeand an annoying one at that. He makes a return inShredder’s Revenge, albeit much later in the campaign. He is the boss of the 12th stage, “It Won’t Fly.”
This level takes place in an underground lab that the heroes will eventually uncover. It’s a tricky level to navigate because Stockman has builta lot of robotsto throw at players. His fight can be daunting as well as the boss likes to retreat behind a bubble while he shoots near impossible to dodge lasers at players.

3Chrome Drome
Chrome Drome is a fake-out. He’s the boss in the 13th stage called “Technodrome Redux.” This is the first stage in Dimension X and also the first stage with two separate bosses. Players will first encounter General Traag, who is a forgettable rock monster, halfway through the level. At the stage’s end, a boss that looks like Shredder will appear, who will eventually be revealed to be Chrome Drome.
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Chrome Dome is a robot version of Shredder. He did not appear inTurtles in Timebut he does use a move set similar to the normal Shredder in that game. Players will have to fling ninjas at the camera to weakenthis killer robot.
2Statue Of Tyranny
The final stage in the game “Wrath of the Lady” is not a stage at all. It is a series of two connected bosses. That’s okay as it was a nice change of pace for the 16th level inShredder’s Revenge.
Players must first defeat Krang who has taken over the Statue of Liberty. He renamed it Statue of Tyranny in the process. It’s a move straight out ofGhostbusters 2except this time the villains are piloting one of this nation’s greatest treasures. Too bad the turtles didn’t get a mech too. It could have been a morefun mech-on-mech battle.

1Super Shredder
Super Shredder is the true final boss of the game, and this is also the form he takes in the finale ofTurtles in Time. In that game, he seemingly focuses his chi to get stronger. InShredder’s Revenge, he uses ooze instead to transform.
This is one tough boss as players cannot damage Shredder until he goes into a weakened state. Prepare to do a lot of dodging and jumping. This challenge makes it a lot of fun to go through though. It just takes some patience.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revengewas released on June 20, 2025 and is available on PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.
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