• Publisher: THQ
  • Release Date: May 30, 2002
User Score
3.6

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 15 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 15
  2. Negative: 10 out of 15
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  1. Apr 15, 2023
    6
    This is the middest experience I ever done experienced. Alright level design, clunky but okay controls, incredible soundtrack based on the movie, atrocious hitboxes. Art style is serviceable. The digitized photos from the film look pretty good, but that's more the movie's fault than the game's. The background and level geometry look pretty good, but sometimes it's hard to tell what'sThis is the middest experience I ever done experienced. Alright level design, clunky but okay controls, incredible soundtrack based on the movie, atrocious hitboxes. Art style is serviceable. The digitized photos from the film look pretty good, but that's more the movie's fault than the game's. The background and level geometry look pretty good, but sometimes it's hard to tell what's interactable or not. Character sprites are laughable. Some parts are fairly impressive, such as the aforementioned music and the 3D levels (the latter of which are probably the best part of the game, once you get a handle on how they work. Overall, it's fine.
    6/10
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  2. May 5, 2023
    7
    No idea WTF people are smoking. The controls are different but they work well, and I never had a problem with the hitboxes once. You just have to think of it like a fighting game where your character exists in 3D space. It makes complete sense and works like it should, evidently people are just too coddled or dumb to figure out a very easy-to-control game where you have to think before youNo idea WTF people are smoking. The controls are different but they work well, and I never had a problem with the hitboxes once. You just have to think of it like a fighting game where your character exists in 3D space. It makes complete sense and works like it should, evidently people are just too coddled or dumb to figure out a very easy-to-control game where you have to think before you swing. The graphics and animations are extremely impressive for the GBA with no slowdown whatsoever even in the pseudo-3D sections with a lot going on. If it's too difficult, which, it really isn't, just drop it to Padawan and breeze through. Good length for the fidelity they were able to pull off. Only real flaws are the lack of checkpoints in levels that can be pretty long, two or three of the enemies come at you so quick that it results in cheap hits, constantly requiring force jumping slows down the pace, and the level design that is complex without any reason to be on Coruscant and Kamino is real time-waster. Overall, it's a solid game with some glaring flaws but calling this just as bad as Flight of the Falcon should be a crime. It's easily the third best Star Wars GBA game after Trilogy and Ep. 3. Mad 'cause bad is sad. Expand
  3. Jun 9, 2022
    6
    It is more into the politics of Star Wars, bad dialogue and a lot of New Star Wars-untypical Things, but it is definetly not a bad Movie, There is so much that adds to the Lore.
    I'd rather skip the Phantom Menace than this movie when Watching a Star Wars Marathon

Awards & Rankings

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#15 Most Discussed Game Boy Advance Game of 2002
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#32 Most Shared Game Boy Advance Game of 2002
Metascore
38

Generally unfavorable reviews - based on 14 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 14
  2. Negative: 8 out of 14
  1. 65
    It's a somewhat enjoyable romp, though...it's just not a very "clean" Star Wars title.
  2. While it has a few frustrating problems, Attack of the Clones is just about as good as a Star Wars game can get on the GBA.
  3. 59
    The numerous lackluster features that run rampant in Attack of the Clones prove that it's just a reckless padewan with limited knowledge of the Force.