

If you grew up watching Futari Wa Precure, this GBA game is basically nostalgia in cartridge form. You jump right into those colorful, slightly chibi-fied brawls as Cure Black and Cure White, punching shadow monsters with sparkly special moves that look ripped straight from the anime. The controls are simple—mash buttons, build meter, unleash a team attack—but there’s something satisfying about nailing a combo just as the enemy’s about to hit you.
It’s not super deep, and the AI isn’t exactly brutal (your little cousin could probably button-mash their way through), but the charm’s in the details. The character sprites bounce around with that classic Precure energy, and the music’s got those peppy trumpets that make you feel like you’re in the middle of a transformation sequence. If you’ve got a friend nearby for co-op, it’s way more fun—just don’t expect a competitive fighter.
Honestly, it’s a love letter to fans. You’ll either vibe with the chaotic, glittery combat or wonder why everything’s so pink. I know which side I’m on.
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