Teen Titans was without a doubt one of the most popular animated kids shows of the 2000’s and many people have fond memories about the series as a whole. The Teen Titan series had five seasons and was one of the best one of the best shows on Cartoon Network back in the mid 2000’s. The popularity of the show eventually let to series getting its own video game in 2005. The Teen Titans video game from 2005 was developed by Canadian video game developer Behaviour Interactive Inc. and published by Majesco Entertainment and was released exclusively for Game Boy Advance. The Teen Titans video game from ’05 was designed to be an action-adventure beat em up video game where Brother Blood was main antagonist of the game. In this game Brother Blood was responsible for making evil clones of the Teen Titans leading to the real ones having to stop his diabolical plans. The bosses of game features the likes of Jinx, Mammoth, Gizmo and Brother Blood himself. Throughout, the game players can switch characters during any part of the game between Robin, Starfire, Raven, Cyborg and Beast Boy. Each character had their own special abilities which were need to travel through certain parts of game. The soundtrack for the Teen Titans game had a dark tone and sounded like something you would hear on the SNES. The graphics for the Teen Titans game was probably one of the best qualities it had since the gameplay itself felt repetitive after a while. As fun as the Teen Titans game was on the Game Boy Advance it probably would have been better off as a action role-playing game similar to Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II from 2003. While the Teen Titans game did get a direct sequel the following year in 2006 for Game Boy Advance it was released exclusively in Japan. The Teen Titans game from the mid 2000’s was not really a bad game in hindsight but it was not a great one either. The art design and the amount fun the Teen Titans game had to offer made it passable but it definitely could have been much better than it was.


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