

Okay, so Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones on GBA is basically a side-scrolling beat 'em up with some light platforming. You mostly play as Obi-Wan and Anakin, slashing through droids with your lightsaber—which, honestly, never gets old. The sprites are chunky but charming, and the levels follow the movie’s plot, from the Coruscant speeder chase to Geonosis.
It’s not super deep—button-mashing works fine most of the time—but there’s something satisfying about deflecting blaster bolts back at clankers. The Force powers feel a bit limited (mostly just a push move), but hey, you’re a Jedi, so it’s still cool. The boss fights against Jango Fett and Count Dooku are the highlights, though they can be a little janky.
If you’re into early 2000s handheld action or just love Star Wars, it’s a fun little time capsule. Just don’t expect anything groundbreaking.
Must-play games
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Star Wars Episode Iii - Revenge Of The Sith (e)(rivalroms) (gba)
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Star Wars Episode Iii - Revenge Of The Sith (u)(trashman) (gba)
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Star Wars Trilogy : Apprentice Of The Force (gba)
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Star Wars Episode Ii - Attack Of The Clones (e)(patience) (gba)
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Star Wars : Jedi Power Battles (gba)
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Star Wars : Episode Iii : Revenge Of The Sith (gba)
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Star Wars - Jedi Power Battles (u)(eurasia) (gba)
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Lego Star Wars Ii - The Original Trilogy (u)(rising Sun) (gba)
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Lego Star Wars (j)(caravan) (gba)
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Lego Star Wars Ii - The Original Trilogy (e)(rising Sun) (gba)
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Star Wars : The New Droid Army (gba)
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Star Wars - Jedi Power Battles (e)(rocket) (gba)