Tiny Toon Adventures: Scary Dreams
Join up with your favorite characters from the TINY TOON ADVENTURES universe for some action and excitement. Any fan of the classic cartoon series will go nuts for the near-perfect animation and familiar humor of the television show, but this game goes far beyond the call of duty. Between the long list of well-loved characters and the intense combat design, TINY TOON ADVENTURES: Buster's Bad Dream ranks among the Game Boy Advance elite. Make your way through four unique environments including Acme Forest, Haunted Mansion, Space Station, and a surprise locale partnering up with other Toons to destroy the likes of Elmyra, Montana Max, and many others. Babs Bunny, Dizzy Devil, Buster, and all the rest of the gang appear throughout, and there are plenty of hidden areas and personalities to unlock. The game's team system is such that one player can stun or distract an enemy, opening the door for the other player to inflict serious damage. The relationship between cartoon characters and violence dates back a ways, and TINY TOON ADVENTURES isn't about to break up the love affair.
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The game does kick your ass into next week if you try to approach it like any other beat em up, which makes me easily see why folks probs wouldn't enjoy it much. However, once you get into the groove with stringing a bunch of enemies into each other, chaining them into your specials, and using the other characters as MvC style assists, it all comes together to create something addicting.
It's a pretty short game, but with the difficulty in mind, you might take a bit. There's difficulty options and unlimited continues though so its still pretty doable. Music is solid and visuals are really damn nice.
The only reason you're going to hear about this game nowadays is because it's one of the rarest Game Boy Advance games of all time and, let's be real, if you're going to spend $150 on a GBA cartridge, the better option is Urban Yeti.
While the combat is kind of satisfying and the game itself is nice to look at, it doesn't change the fact that this is a thoroughly dull game that gets old pretty fast.
Don't be fooled over the fact that Treasure developed this title because this is nowhere near their best work.