

Okay, so Lethal Weapon on GB is exactly what it sounds like—Riggs and Murtaugh blasting through bad guys on the Game Boy. The pixel art nails that '90s handheld vibe, and the controls are simple: run, jump, shoot. No fancy combos, just straight-up action.
First level drops you right into a shootout in some back alley, and yeah, the enemies come at you fast. I kept dying because I kept forgetting to duck—those bullets don’t mess around. The music’s got that classic chiptune energy, like someone squeezed the movie soundtrack into a Game Boy speaker.
It’s not super deep, but if you’re into the movies or just want some no-nonsense run-and-gun action, it’s a solid time. Just don’t expect a masterpiece—it’s pure, dumb fun with a side of nostalgia.
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