

LEGO Island 2: The Brickster’s Revenge on GBA is pure nostalgia—if you played the original as a kid, this one hits the same goofy, blocky charm. The Brickster’s escaped (again), and you’re basically the island’s janitor, running around fixing his chaos. Missions range from delivering pizzas to outrunning lava in a minecart, all with that janky early 2000s LEGO humor.
It’s not exactly open-world—more like a bunch of small, interconnected zones—but the freedom to hop into vehicles or smash stuff for studs still feels great. Graphics are simple but colorful, and the controls? Classic GBA clunkiness. You’ll accidentally yeet yourself off cliffs more than once.
Pepper’s back, the soundtrack’s got those bouncy LEGO tunes, and yeah, it’s janky in places. But if you miss when LEGO games were more about silly chaos than cinematic cutscenes, this is a solid time capsule.
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Avatar : The Last Airbender (gba)
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Naruto : Konoha Senki (gba)