The first game on the list is Boktai: The Sun Is in Your Hand; published by Konami and designed by Hideo Kojima. The Sun Is in Your Hand is a unique experience, the game is one of a kind to use some neat tricks that I am going to discuss. The game comes with a built-in clock as well as a solar system, players will have to charge their weapons with solar energy in real life. After the weapons are charged, they can go ahead and slay the vampires they want. Yes, the game uses real-life solar energy to charge weapons, and as the night draws close, the enemies become tougher and tougher.
This mechanic makes the game so original, and gives an immersion experience that is found in modern day games. While Konami may not be considered one of the greatest companies anymore, the fact that Boktai: The Sun Is in Your Hand can still be played is nothing short of amazing. Dragon Ball Z: Buu’s Fury Dragon Ball Z is known as one of the greatest anime to ever air on the TV, so it is only fair that the games are as good. While the experience with gaming has been a mixed bag of affairs, Buu’s Fury paints a slightly different experience. If I am to list down some of the games that forever changed the history of gaming or the genre, Final Fantasy 6 Advance would be on the list. Known as one of the best Final Fantasy games, the Final Fantasy 6 Advance is a hallmark of GBA games and Final Fantasy games. FF6 is filled with rich characters, and intriguing storyline.
Not to mention, the art style remains one of the favourites. Despite releasing in the timeline when SNES was all the rage, the game managed to be a massive success.
Fun fact is that despite being insanely popular in Japan, the original Fire Emblem never made its way to the US. That is because the game was considered too intense for the American players. To be honest, the statement is somewhat true. Despite being an RPG veteran, I had a hard time mastering the Fire Emblem, but I will appreciate just how good the game is.
Download fl studio 10. One of the cleverest implementations of the RPG genre makes it among the best RPG games, and one of the best GBA games Golden Sun I am concluding the RPG section by looking at one of my favourite RPG games I have had the pleasure to play. Say hello to Golden Sun; one of the most prolific roleplaying games that Nintendo publishes. Although the series evolved to be something epic, the original remains my favourite to this day. Afterall, as a kid, the series was the best thing I ever had. It’s only natural that my love for it is still going strong to this very day. Top GBA (Game Boy Advance) Beat ’em Up Games There is no denying that beat ’em up genre is among one of the most popular genres in the gaming industry.
Although the modern gaming industry doesn’t follow the same genre as it used to, it remains relevant to this very day. This section will be focusing on some of the best beat ’em up GBA games, the games that I grew up playing.
Final Fight One The Final Fight series is super popular on the NES and SNES. So, it was obvious that some sort of iteration will make its way to the GBA as well. Make way for the Final Fight One, an incredibly fun GBA game that aims to please the hardcore fans. Players get to step into the shoes of the protagonists Cody, Guy, and Haggar as they beat up criminals for the greater good. The Final Fight One remains among my favouirte Final Fantasy titles to date.
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