Teen Titans review:
The hit cartoon series comes alive on the GBA, with plenty of colors and baddies to beat up. Designer for the younger gamers, but even adults might have some fun here.
Teen Titans review:
Play as one of the five Teen Titans, testing their superhuman strength and attack moves across multiple levels in hostile environments filled with notorious enemies from the show. Enjoy “super-deformed” characters, power-ups, hidden collectibles and non-stop adventure in this side-scrolling thriller for Teen Titans fans and action gamers alike.
Teen Titans review:
If you’re a fan of the genre I would hesitantly suggest a rental, provided you’ve played the majority of the available GBA beat-em’ups and want to try something different. Even for fans of the show, I’d advise them to go elsewhere for their Titan fix. The GBA has a pretty wide selection of brawlers and some have to be better then this.
Teen Titans review:
Based on the popular animated series derived from the DC comic book, Teen Titans for the Game Boy Advance is a surprisingly fun blast of gaming goodness that fans of the show will love. It’s pure multi-level smack down action all the way with some tricky mid and end level bosses and a slew of bonus unlockables for top players. The great thing about the game is that it doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel too much- it just does what it does brillintly enough to be enjoyable right from the start for anyone who picks it up. As soon as that catchy surf-music main theme kicks in, you’ll get a smile on your face that spreads right to your Game Boy Advance (or DS)-holding fingertips.