

Okay, so Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves on Game Boy is exactly what it sounds like—you’re Robin Hood, sneaking through Sherwood Forest, shooting arrows, and occasionally getting into clunky little sword fights. The sprites are tiny but charming, and the music’s got that classic chiptune medieval vibe.
At first, I thought it’d just be a basic side-scroller, but there’s actually some strategy—like choosing when to ambush guards or sneak past them. The archery feels weirdly satisfying for an 8-bit game, though good luck hitting anything until you get the hang of the timing. And yeah, you’ll definitely lose a few fights with the Sheriff’s goons before figuring out the rhythm.
It’s not the deepest game, but if you’re into retro stuff or just want to live out that "steal from the rich, give to the poor" fantasy in pixel form, it’s a fun little time capsule. Just don’t expect a masterpiece—it’s pure 90s handheld nostalgia.
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