I have no clue why the GBA version and console versions are in the same category

Anyway the GBA game is "serviceable" but that's basically it. It's bland and not that engaging, there are better beat-em ups on the GBA and not enough here for a fan of Dino Thunder imo.

Visually the game looks rough, hilariously so, but the game overall is solid and fun. As an adaptation of Philosopher's Stone it's not the best as it glosses over several plot points and changes the context of certain scenes for the worse but as a game it's passable but a little dull.

Gringotts is beyond frustrating for no reason though and that was annoying.

You owe it to yourself to play this masterpiece, it's so good.

I consider the original game nearly perfect and this game right here just is perfect. It's a worthy successor to the original title and definitely deserves the love and cult following it currently has.

Nice to have one of these Arkham Knight DLCs that is longer than 20 minutes and has a decent amount of content. It's not a lot but it's certainly more than most of the other DLC episodes in this game.

I like Harley's combat but there's not enough time to really get a feel for it, also the final fight against Nightwing is made more frustrating than it needs to be by the addition of waves of guards.

It certainly exists. The story of Tim trying to prove himself as his own hero while constantly being reminded of Bruce is interesting and a plot worth exploring in something that isn't just 15 to 20 minutes long.

The combat's very fun and the stealth is okay, I just wish it was longer than three missions.

You owe it to yourself to play this game, I consider it the best game on the DS.

2009

As an adaptation of the show JONAS, the game is clumsy at best. As a game on it's own, the game is just bad with horrible stylus-centered controls, tedious grinding, and a whole lot of padding.

To the surprise of no one, JONAS for Nintendo DS isn't good.

A solid foundation for an Avatar/Korra game that's bogged down by repetition and down-right awful Temple Run style sections with Naga.

A solid point-and-click style adventure game. It captures the 1950's film noir atmosphere really well and I found myself getting engaged in the mystery as it unfolded.

My only issue with the game is that even with the update installed, the game has a few texture bugs and crashed a few times but it's still worth checking out.

Solid gameplay, great mobility, beautifully detailed world, and a decent enough story to carry the campaign. Honestly, I'd say Unity's a pretty good Assassin's Creed game all and all.

It's just more First Frights, playing this right after that one was a bad idea probably because fatigue set in very quickly.

It's probably fun if you have someone else to play it with but by myself it grows stale fast.

A fun game that's biggest problem is how short it is.