

Crash of the Titans on GBA is basically Crash Bandicoot on steroids. You still get the usual platforming chaos—bouncing on crates, spinning into enemies—but now Crash can literally hijack bad guys mid-fight and turn them into weapons. First time I saw a mutant chicken, I thought "nah," but turns out riding one lets you peck through barriers like they're made of paper.
The controls feel a bit cramped on the tiny GBA buttons, but once you get the hang of stealing enemies (especially the lumbering titans), it’s stupidly satisfying. Cortex’s goons never see it coming when you suddenly pilot their own tank-monster against them. And yeah, the graphics pop way harder than you’d expect from this little cartridge—those jungle levels look almost console-quality.
It’s not the deepest game, but smashing through levels as a parade of stolen monsters never gets old. Just don’t expect the precision of the PS1 classics.
Must-play games
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Spider-man 2 (gba)
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Naruto - Konoha Senki (j)(cezar) (gba)
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Teen Titans (u)(trashman) (gba)
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Spider-man (gba)
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Naruto (j)(eurasia) (gba)
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Spider-man : Battle For New York (gba)
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Naruto : Ninja Council 2 (gba)
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Avatar : The Last Airbender (gba)
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Teen Titans 2 (gba)
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Avatar : The Last Airbender : The Burning Earth (gba)
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Naruto : Saikyou Ninja Daikesshuu 2 (gba)
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Naruto : Konoha Senki (gba)