Each of these heroes have their own special moves that will help you in the heat of battle. Led by Robin, the Titans also include Cyborg, Beast Boy, Starfire and Raven. Everything from Beast Boy's comedic relief to Starfire's slight naivete and Robin's business-only attitude shine through the conversations that the team members have with each other.įor those who aren't familiar with the Cartoon Network series, Teen Titans follows some of the younger DC super heroes as they defend a city against various villains in a semi-slapstick manner. Though there is no voice work in this game, each characters' quirky personality comes through when the action pauses and large stills of the characters appear and talk via word bubbles. Well, the theme song might get a bit repetitive after a while, but you only really have to deal with that on the Menu screen. Every score, from the show's theme song to the generic background music that plays as you fight through the city, sounds great and never gets tiring. The characters' sprites, as well as their attacks do the show justice and everyone, from the enemies to the heroes, are large and dominate the screen, making it easy to tell just what's going on and who is attacking who.Īudio-wise, the characters don't speak, but the music comes through loud and clear. The levels are huge and each screen is fairly well detailed. Graphically, the game is a nice, side-scrolling rendition of the show.
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From the digital version's smart aleck one-liners to their various powers and looks, this game is taken straight from the TV series.
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Once free, the team sets out to take on the Brotherhood. Robin manages to escape and find his fellow Titans. Taking the Titans by surprise, the Brain abducts the five teen super heroes and holds them prisoner. The Brotherhood is back and once again it’s up to the Teen Titans to stop them from taking over Titan city.
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“Teen Titans 2 builds on the solid gameplay of the first title while offering fans of the series a brand new adventure with new villains, new team attacks and new environments.” “Majesco’s original Teen Titans game was a handheld success and reinforced that the Game Boy Advance audience is a perfect fit for the Teen Titans property,” said Ken Gold, vice president of Marketing.