

Okay, so Power Rangers: Wild Force on the GBA is basically a love letter to anyone who grew up watching the show. You pick your Ranger (I always went with the Red one, obviously), and then it’s straight into smashing through waves of monsters with your team. The combat’s simple but satisfying—button-mashing combos, special moves that actually feel powerful, and yeah, you do get to morph. No lie, that animation never gets old.
It’s not super deep, but the levels throw in just enough variety—some platforming, some boss fights that actually make you think for half a second. And the sprite work? Surprisingly decent for a licensed game. You can tell they put some effort into making the Rangers look like their TV counterparts, even on that tiny screen.
If you’re looking for nostalgia with a side of straightforward beat-’em-up action, this one’s a solid pick. Just don’t expect a masterpiece—it’s pure, dumb fun.
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