Gunstar Super Heroes Review
13 out of 13
A must have for GBA owners, it’s another treasure from Treasure.
Date: Wednesday, November 02, 2005
Author: Dan 'The Man' Clarke

Although there are very little voiceovers in the game, when they are used, they do have a good effect on the atmosphere of the game. The music and sound effect are again excellent.

The game is easily finished in a day, if not hours – but you may need a break between gameplay sessions because your fingers will get numb from some serious button mashing.

This game is just a blast to play – it’s too bad there’s no 2-player or cooperative mode via a link, but it’s easily the best Game Boy Advance game I’ve played in quite some time. It’s a very challenging and fun platform game and I highly recommend it.

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