

Okay, so Catwoman on GBA isn’t just another superhero game—it’s all about slinking through Gotham like a shadow. You start off scaling rooftops, dodging searchlights, and honestly? The controls feel surprisingly smooth for a handheld. There’s this one move where she flips off walls like a total acrobat, and it never gets old.
It’s not just mindless action, though. You’ll actually have to think—like timing patrol routes or using vents to sneak past guards. Some sections feel a bit trial-and-error, but nailing a perfect stealth run is stupidly satisfying. And yeah, the comic-book cutscenes between levels are a nice touch if you’re into the lore.
Fair warning: the camera angles can be janky in tight spaces, but once you get the hang of it, you’ll feel like you’re pulling off heists in Gotham’s underworld. Definitely a solid pick if you like stealth with a side of attitude.
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