Grand Theft Auto
Game Boy Advance- Publisher: Rockstar Games
- Release Date: Oct 26, 2004
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So. It's GTA. On the GBA. But… it's just not GTA. Not really. Like Max Payne Advance before it, what you're getting is a watered-down experience, but still the closest thing you're going to get on the handheld (if that counts as a plus-point).
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If the overhead perspective doesn't frighten you off, Grand Theft Auto Advance is a good GTA game to take on the road.
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The game can be repetitive and frustrating, and the graphics won't leave you breathless, but there's a ton of free-form gameplay to be had for those who dig the series.
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Its old school style brings back lots of fond memories, and the huge amount of missions means that you'll be playing this game for a long time. While it's not as feature-packed as its big brothers, GTA Advance is a great stocking stuffer.
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There is less humour and mission variety than in recent GTA titles, plus twitchy car handling and a stuttering pace. But few handheld games offer as much depth.
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There's some nostalgic gameplay here, but by and large GTA Advance just isn't much fun.
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Not actually bad but you won't get lost in it either. For top-down, classic GTA, the original games are more fun to play on a TV. [GamesMaster]
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Those that have fond memories of GTA past and a deep patience for moving a bit backwards in the control and visuals department will be fine here, with familiarity and a good deal more than two dozen plotline missions to complete.
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It's just not the Grand Theft Auto experience most people will be gunning for, and certainly not for this price, not a chance in hell.
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The missions, characters, expansive city environment, sound and graphics all pull together to create an enjoyable experience. The game is, however, filled with minor flaws, and the camera causes frustration. With a weak story and minor technical faults Grand Theft Auto Advance was never going to be more than just a fun game.
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AceGamezIf the story had a bit more humour, if the gameplay wasn't so jerky and the action so hard to control, if the graphics had a little extra polish on them and if the sound wasn't so bad, it may have been a great port.
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It can't provide the immersive realism of its console counterparts, but it does manage to recreate all the fun of playing with ants and matchbox cars -- especially if you liked blowing them up and setting them on fire.
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Goes back to those simpler times of morally questionable, top-down gameplay, but a lame story, shoddy control, and uncooperative camera derail any standards that its brethren have set.
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All I can safely say about the target audience is I'm not in it, and dollars to donuts neither are you.
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With nothing truly new or original to be offered, many hardcore gamers may be put off, but if you're looking for light-hearted or semi-quick gaming sessions GTA: Advance is perfect.
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Other problems include a strange sense of physics where you can push or slide other vehicles away from you, intensely aggressive pedestrians and gang members who swarm like bees, and frustrating timed races that will have you contemplating whether or not you should use your GBA as a Frisbee.
Awards & Rankings
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#12 Most Discussed Game Boy Advance Game of 2004
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#9 Most Shared Game Boy Advance Game of 2004
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 27 out of 45
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Mixed: 10 out of 45
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Negative: 8 out of 45
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BenS.Jun 13, 2006
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MattS.Nov 1, 2004
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Feb 15, 2013