The overall presentation is nice enough, it is not going to blow you away, but at least the characters are nice, large and detailed. On the flip side, I can see kids getting bored and skipping most of it anyway. In one way this is fine as it is at least trying to have a coherent plot. The plot is very close to the actual movie where the Scooby gang needs to stop a new villain from using monsters to take over the city.įor a game aimed at kids, this is way more text-heavy than you would think. Yes, Real Monsters!!!!Īs a kid, one of the things that drove me nuts with Scooby-Doo was how the monster was always some old dude in a mask! I always wanted it to be a real monster and this is what Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed actually delivers. It is not a “best GBA game of all time” or anything like that, but as far as licensed games go, it is pretty decent. It is aimed at kids, but this is one of those “hidden gems” that is actually way better than you would think. I really enjoyed the two live-action Scooby-Doo movies that were released a decade or so ago and this game follows the second movie pretty well. Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed for the Game Boy Advance is based on the movie of the same name.
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