

Alright, so Spider-Man: Mysterio No Kyoui on the GBA is one of those classic side-scrollers where you actually feel like Spidey—swinging between buildings, thwipping webs at goons, and dodging Mysterio’s weird, trippy illusions. The controls are surprisingly smooth for a handheld game, and the pixel art nails that comic book vibe.
First few minutes in, you’re already brawling through alleys, webbing up thugs, and getting hit with Mysterio’s mind games (dude loves his smoke and mirrors). The bosses pop up quick—some you’ll recognize, others are just there to wreck your day. And yeah, the web-swinging physics? Not perfect, but way better than you’d expect from a tiny cartridge.
If you’re into retro superhero games, this one’s a solid pick—just don’t expect an open-world Manhattan. It’s pure, straightforward Spider-action.
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