

Batman Begins on the GBA is way better than most movie tie-in games—it actually nails the vibe of the film. You start off sneaking through Gotham’s grimy alleys, taking out thugs with silent takedowns before they even see you. The combat’s simple but satisfying, and throwing batarangs never gets old.
What surprised me was how much story they packed in. You get flashbacks to Bruce’s training, plus those tense interrogation scenes where you break goons just by looming in the shadows. The pixel art’s moody as hell, especially when you’re gliding between rooftops with the cape physics. Just don’t expect Arkham-level depth—this is pure, condensed Batman fantasy in your pocket.
If you’ve got a soft spot for the movie or just want a solid GBA action-stealth hybrid, this one’s a hidden gem.
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