

Ever played a tactical shooter on the GBA? The Sum of All Fears is one of those rare ones that actually works—surprisingly tense for a tiny screen. You’re leading a counter-terrorism squad through tight urban maps, picking off enemies with careful shots because, yeah, ammo’s limited and your guys aren’t bullet sponges.
It’s got that Tom Clancy vibe—no flashy run-and-gun stuff here. You’ll spend a lot of time crouched behind cover, weighing whether to take the shot or reposition. The missions feel ripped straight from the movie (and book), so if you’re into methodical, slightly stressful gameplay, this one’s weirdly satisfying for a handheld.
Just don’t expect fancy graphics—it’s a GBA game, after all. But the tension? That part holds up.
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