Teen Titans is a no go!

User Rating: 5.2 | Teen Titans GBA
The game does not bring an exciting story that would have you hook. It gets boring quickly as you punch and kick your way through minions to get the bosses. You are able to play the five characters from the animated cartoon Teen Titans. The graphics, music and game play are okay. It’s nothing that would have you drooling over. You can select any of the characters at any time you like but you will have to change to a particular team member at times because he or she can only access or pass through certain areas. Star Fire, Raven and Beast Boy (he turns into a bird) can fly by double tapping the jump button. Robin and Cyborg can double jump.

Each of them has their own fighting techniques and special moves:

Robin special is using his steel staff skilfully to crush his enemies and in the air he throws those explosive discs of his.

Cyborg uses his beam cannon to knock enemies away on the ground and in the air he sends out several missiles.

Beast Boy turns into a rhino and charges at the opponents on the ground and when you perform the special in the air he turns into a tiger and attacks from above.

Star Fire emits a powerful blast from her eyes on the ground and throws several green balls of energy when the special is performed in the air.

Raven is surrounded by a black force field that protects her and strikes the enemies around her. In the air, she lets blocks fall from the sky.

The good thing about this game is when one of the Titans are low on power you can switch to a different team mate with a full life bar while the injured teen titan recovers his or her.

Young kids and fans of Teen Titans would probably enjoy this game but older kids and adults probably wouldn’t if their expectations are high.