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Ratatouille on the GBA is exactly what you'd expect—a little pixelated Remy running through kitchens, dodging chefs, and trying not to get squished underfoot. It's got that classic movie tie-in vibe where you're basically reliving key scenes, but with way more button-mashing. The controls are a bit stiff (honestly, what GBA platformer isn't?), but there's something weirdly satisfying about sneaking past soup pots and stealing ingredients. If you played a lot of these licensed games as a kid, it'll hit that nostalgia spot hard.
Just don't go in expecting a culinary masterpiece—it's more like a decent microwave meal.
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