It had a comic book style in its narrative presentation. Spider-Man: Mysterio’s Menace had great production value.
When was the last time there was a terrible Spider-Man game? Although, it was pretty much expected for a Spider-Man game to be great. Fortunately, as late was Spider-Man: Mysterio’s Menace release in the GBA, it was an exceptional game. You would have thought that a game released on a weak, hardware-wise, handheld console late into its lifespan would be terrible. Spider-Man: Mysterio’s Menace A comic panel in-game The replay value of this game was off the charts as you can complete levels numerous times and still not be able to "complete" them. You could also use four different characters with diverse capabilities.
Sonic Advance was all about the classic speed-based gameplay that made Sonic popular. Sonic Advance was one of those few Sonic games that light up even the most pessimistic fan. The Sonic fanbase may be the most tortured gaming community out there with so much disappointment SEGA had in handling Sonic. Sonic Advance was a love-letter to Sonic fans. Sonic Advance 2 improved upon the original in the animation department significantly, maybe that was the reason why people preferred the sequel to the original. The Sonic Advance trilogy were great games, and some may argue that Sonic Advance 2 was the better title. The first Sonic Advance was the best of them. Not counting the compilations, there were six Sonic Games for the GBA. Sonic Advance You can play as Tails in Sonic Advance Players could enjoy the high-octane action-packed gameplay alone, or with a friend. It allowed players to compete in race-style challenges. Mega Man Zero also had local multiplayer. You did not need to spend time actively leveling up your weapons anymore. The weapons took a lot less time to level up and would reach their max levels by merely playing the game. In the sequel, you were no longer subject to a lot of grinding. Mega Man Zero 2 eradicated the main problem in the first game. In the first game, it was a makeshift tumbled down headquarters. For example, the base of the Resistance was shown to have upgraded with better weapons and facilities. Mega Man Zero 2 also made a conscious effort to retain narrative continuity, as events in the first game had actual effects in the sequel. Fortunately, Mega Man Zero 2 took everything good in Mega Man Zero and improved upon it. When its sequel got released a year later, it was a bit of concern that it may be just a hasty cash-grab. The first Mega Man Zero for the GBA was an amazing game. Yu-gi-oh! Ultimate Masters World Championship Tournament 2006īest GBA Action Games Mega Man Zero 2 The opening of Mega Man Zero 2.The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.