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Pretty good, a little low on the number of different enemies and a bit to easy at times, but very fun game.
Not to hard and not to easy. Myself and my kids enjoyed this game. I felt like I was a teen titans. Good game play.
Also, a nice bonus is that your titans don't share health meters (meaning that if Starfire is almosts dead, then you can switch to Beastboy and start anew with full health while Starfire's stays low). I was hoping for a fun game that takes advantage of their wacky personalities, and also use of each of the five Titans special powers. Plus, your enemies will be colored, which indicates their weakness. For me, I constantly found myself with yellow enemies, making me use Starfire throughout a lot of the level, which also meant her health inconviently stayed low throughout most of the levels.
however, since this is the GBA combos are VERY limited. And it is definately worth your time if your a fan of the series. But still, each of the six levels are fun, colorful, with fun bosses. A mere 6 levels really is hardly worth 30 dollars.
Also, is it just me, or is there a dominant color in the game. My only other nag is that the game is so short. Enemies are never hard, but rather a fun challenge. Luckily, my hopes were answered very well with this game for the Game Boy Advance.You start off with the Hive busting into the Titan Tower, and after you chase them off you are left to wonder what they were doing there in the first place. I will admit, I'm 16 and still find Teen Titans to be highly entertaining as a tv show, and I was secretly hoping they would make a game based on it because I saw potential. Take Jinx for example.
Playability is solid. But shortly after you realize that they have actually cloned your titans, leaving you to fight these replicas.
But that was the only playability flaw, which is very minor making it potential to be a GREAT game series. However, like I said, it's never too hard, just fun.And as I hoped, you can change you characters on the fly just by holding the L button and selecting your titans.
And after a while you find yourself just doing the same moves over and over again. So, if an enemy is yellow, you should switch to Starfire and they will die easier, blue for Cyborg, Red for Robin, etc.
She has the ability to drain your life and give restore hers, as well as messing up your controll pad, making you walk backwards instead of forwards and etc. And this all in all equals up to a fun, colorful game.However, there are reasons I knocked it down a few stars.
So all in all, the game can keep anyone entertained (well, anyone who doesn't automatically write off Teen Titans as a childish kiddie game).
Like in "Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-ED-ventures", you get to switch out the Titans each with his or her own special powers.Basically, the concept of this game involves the HIVE stealing all of the Titans moves and making horrific Titan clones. This is the first Game Boy Advance game for the Teen Titans series. It's up to the real Teen Titans to end this once and for all.So in hindsight, it's a good game. And I have to admit, this is very amazing.It has such impressive gameplay and graphics. In fact it's the first Teen Titans video game for any platform. Not to mention some awesome unlockables via collecting hidden cards in the game. But brace up, the multiplatform game for PS2, XBOX, and Game Cube are on the way.
THIS GAME HAS SOME OF THE BEST ANIMATION FOR A GBA GAME,THAT FOR ME BEING A YOUNG FILMMAKER IS A VERY GOOD THING I COULD DO IT MYSELF BUT IT WOUD TAKE SOME TIME.THIS HAS SOME OF VERY MOST CATCHY PHRASES LIKE "BOOYAH." "AZARATH METRIAN ZENTHOS" AND "TITANS GO." BY THE ACTORS THAT VOICE THE CHARACTERS ON CARTOONNETWORK.I BEAT THE GAME ENTIERLY IN ONE WEEK.
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