This game should have become more popular than what it is now.

User Rating: 8.8 | Medal of Honor GBA
Medal of Honor: Infiltrator is what I can say to be the best shooters the GBA has. The graphics are amazing for the GBA, the sound is excellent, and the game is well done. It gives you a top-down view of the environment and the character. This game is also a basic shoot -‘em-up game. The gameplay in this game is well done. The controls seem well placed. The movement is smooth. The missions are basically completing objectives like destroying stuff and securing areas. However, in one third of the missions, you play in first person manning a machine gun. Those are fun, but aren’t as interesting. Graphically, this game is better than many others. Everything seems highly detailed. Houses have dents, barrels have stripes, and the ground is extremely detailed. The characters, though, are less detailed as their environment. They are sort of made of one color, and seem to be a blob of random colors running around. The sound in this game is similar to the PC Call of Duty. Some boring music have been added, but throughout the campaign, the music sounds excellent. There is like no AI in this game. The enemies just rush at you and know where you are, unless if you are a long distance away. This game has historical video clips that sort of explain what you are going to do next. The game slows when a lot of stuff are happening, especially when grenades explode, bazookas fly, and guns fire at the same time. There are only 15 missions, so you can easily guess that this game is short. And it is. I beat it in three days, but I replayed it many times. It has a rather bad multiplayer that isn’t really worth buying a link for, but is a nice addition. I would recommend at least renting this game. It offers both pros and cons. For the WW2 fan, I would say that you should buy this game.