

Ratatouille on the GBA is exactly what you'd expect—a side-scroller where you play as Remy the rat, dashing through kitchens, avoiding chefs, and sneaking ingredients. It's got that classic movie tie-in vibe: not groundbreaking, but decent fun if you're into the film.
The controls are simple—you mostly run, jump, and occasionally trigger little cooking minigames. Some of the platforming can be a bit janky (Remy's hitbox feels weirdly big sometimes), but the art style actually holds up pretty well for a GBA game. You'll recognize a few key scenes from the movie, though don't expect deep storytelling.
Honestly, it's the kind of game you pick up for nostalgia or to kill time. Not a must-play, but not terrible either.
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