GBA 15th Anniversary | Top 15 Overlooked Game Boy Advance Games

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That Banjo Kazooie game was surprisingly good! Much better than Nuts & Bolts, in my opinion and felt more in-line with what the series did best. Pretty amazing stuff, considering it was on a GBA.

I liked Banjo, too. Been a long time since I went through that, but seemed very good for the sacrifices it had to make. Some tricky sections because of the isometric viewpoint, but it compensated well enough.

Had to give special mention to the Crash games here. I adored the trilogy on PS1 (as well as CTR and Bash, tbh), and although the GBA games would never match up to that, they were still fun Crash games all around.

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Wow..... ok so this was the beggining of the series. Cool I have to check this game out. Is it any good ???

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Wow..... ok so this was the beggining of the series. Cool I have to check this game out. Is it any good ???


It was indeed, though it strays a little bit from the story of the original and takes some liberties. Like for example the chocobo present in the original isn't present in this version. The version for Mobiles and Playstation Vita (as far as I know it's not out yet) is a more faithful recreation of the original.


 

But Sword of Mana is really meant to play, look, sound and feel more like Secret of Mana and Seiken Densetsu 3 which are more sophisticated titles.

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