

Beyblade G-Revolution on the GBA is exactly what you'd expect—spin your top, smash into other tops, and try not to yell "Let it rip!" in public. You start by picking a blade (I always went for Dragoon because, well, dragon motif), tweaking its parts for better attack or defense, then launching into chaotic arena battles where everything clatters around like a metal tornado.
The physics are surprisingly decent for a handheld game—your top actually feels weighty when it slams into the opponent, and the arenas have little hazards that can flip the match. It’s not deep, but there’s something weirdly satisfying about watching your customized Beyblade knock three others out of the ring in one hit. Just don’t expect a story mode that makes sense.
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