For a GBA translation of the series, I thought they didn't do half bad. The individual fights don't last very long and dealing with a wave of moons while you're taking a fat shit chronologically sits well with me. There's a decent sized roster, with different weapons to boot. The music is one of the underrated OSTs of the GBA, the commander battle track being a standout.
It's repetitive and very difficult to go back to considering most phones in our current day can run the PS2 games in the series that were avaliable when this released. I don't know what the context would be where someone would be playing this in a modern setting, but if you ever do, go into it with a bit of patience and you'll probably have a decent time clearing at least one of the game's campaigns.
It's repetitive and very difficult to go back to considering most phones in our current day can run the PS2 games in the series that were avaliable when this released. I don't know what the context would be where someone would be playing this in a modern setting, but if you ever do, go into it with a bit of patience and you'll probably have a decent time clearing at least one of the game's campaigns.