Hard as it may be, MKA is still a fantastic game for GBA.

User Rating: 6.5 | Mortal Kombat Advance GBA
While the AI derserves some practice, if you can get down a couple of the characters big moves you may well be in for a great fighting adventure on Gameboy (DS in my case though).

While it doesn't have much story, it doesn't really need one. The game is about fghting your opponent to the death and finishing him off with a Fatality. Story isn't really needed at all.

While the controls aren't super advanced due to a small button count, it does make executing combos and specials much easier.

AI, on Easiest, is still rather hard, and is probably one of he few complaints I have for the game. It's addictive, the graphics are great, but the AI can really be ruthless. In fact, for some characters, you usually find yourself erforming one move over and over again till your enemy is dead, which overrall would feel like a pretty cheap win. (Stryker though I find you can't stick with just one move... But many! Look up his moves, and that should be good).

Still, I fins this game much easier than its big brothers I suppose due to less buttons, thus making remembering combos much easier.

Perhaps the only thing I can't write about in this review is about the Multiplayer. I haven't tried it yet, as there is noone to try it with. But still....

I sggest you DO NOT avoid this game at all costs, but the Reviewer just plainly wasn't good at this game, and I guess he didn't feel like taking a bit more time to figure it out and the see the more positive sides on it.