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Rayman Advance (GBA) |
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25/06/01 (121 review reads) |
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Advantages: Good Graphics, Good Gameplay, Fun
Disadvantages: Mario, Mario, Mario
The Game Boy Advance is the latest console from the gaming genius’ that are Nintendo, and with the short range of games available, all are worth buying. I have only just received my Game Boy Advance, and already have two of these quality games, F-Zero: Maximum Velocity, and Rayman Advance. Rayman Advance is a platform game in which you control Rayman as he progresses through the levels, learning new skills and freeing his friends. Graphics The game has some impressive graphics, the game looks like its Playstation counterpart. When you play on this game, hoping through the colourful landscapes, you really can appreciate the power of the Gameboy Advance, and marvel at how such a small machine can produce such wonderful graphics. Game Play The game has simple controls, you move with the D-pad, jump with A, punch with B, and pull some nice facial expressions with R. The controls are simple but effective which allows this game to play a dream. However, be warned, this game is EXTREMELY addictive, you’ll find yourself playing on it for hours on end, and before you know it, you’ll be half an hour late for work, and I don’t think that the excuse ‘sorry boos, I lost track of time playing on my Game Boy’ is going to play too well. This game is really quite good, if you are going to be cashing in on the brilliance of the Game Boy Advance, then this is game that I recommend that you have. Rayman does have a rival though, and of course we all know who that is, just in case you don’t he is a plumber from Brooklyn and goes by the name of Mario. The king of platformers has a new, well not a new game, but a release of the classic Super Mario 2, ok, not the best release form the perky plumber, but a classic none the less. Hopefully Nintendo will be working on the (quite possibly the greatest platform game ever) great Super Mario 3. But until the day Nintendo release the best of the Super
Mario saga, Rayman Advance is the game to be playing. If you have a Game Boy Advance and not Rayman, why? Why are you so silly, come on, go and buy it.
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- 26/06/01 I should get my gameboy advance later this week but I don't think this is a game I'll get for it, while it certainly looks fun enough there are other games available that I just want more. |
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