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Home > Review Archive > Video Games > Results: Teen Titans 2

Teen Titans 2
by Wayne Belton
December 09, 2006

Teen Titans Go! Again!

Reviewed for GBA.

Also available for GBA.

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GamerDad Seal Of Approval - 10+.  Click to learn more about our review seal. The ESRB says:
Mild Fantasy Violence: GamerDad found lots of punching and smashing, laser guns and magic beams.

The titanic teens are back for another all new Game Boy adventure. This time the Brotherhood has kidnapped and separated the group. Start off as Robin, and as you progress through the story mode, you'll unlock the Titans one at a time until you've freed all five and have stopped the Brotherhood. The more Titans you've rescued the more exploring you can do to raise each Titans' health and strength. If you notice a switch you can't hit yet, wait until you've rescued another Titan and try that level again. You may find that your newly rescued friend can get you past that switch. Fight and explore your way through a brightly colored world on your way to saving the city once again.

Teen Titans 2 is a great Game Boy game. It's basically a fighting game with a really good exploring game tied in. Each Titan has his or her own abilities and special attacks. Beast Boy transforms into various animals, Raven and Starfire can fly and shoot beams. Cyborg can fire his lasers and Robin relies on his martial arts. Battle through a level and at the end you rescue another ally. The more allies you free, the more you can explore previous levels to find health and strength increases. The characters are bright and large and look very good on the screen, making it easy to make out your enemies. Robotic drones explode in small puffs, and the enemies flicker off the screen after you defeat them. Teen Titans 2 is one of the better games I've played for the Game Boy Advance, but it's not quite perfect.


Click to learn more about GamerDad's Kid Factor review section. Teen Titans 2 features fighting many different enemies. Some of them look like guys with trench coats, helmets and goggles and they flicker off the screen when you beat them. Robots may fly or turn into little spiders that blow up when you beat them. Several different kinds of laser guns are fired at you, and Cyborg has a laser cannon and missile launchers. One of the girls, Raven, uses black magic and that might make some uncomfortable. There's lots of smashing boxes in search of pizza and other power ups, and the game is a little hard, but the E-10 rating is right on.

This review edited by Cary Woodham

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Game Info:
Platform(s):
GBA, GBA

ESRB rating:
E10+ - Age 10 & Up

Mild Fantasy Violence

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