From: Electronic Arts Average Rating: Binding: Video Game ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+ Label: Electronic Arts Number of Items: 1 Platform: Game Boy Advance Release Date: September 08, 2006 Special Features: Memory Card
Features:
Fight dangerous enemies like the Scarecrow, Ra's Al Ghul and Carmine Falcone
Embrace the darkness of Gotham City alleyways and travel to an ancient monastery high in the Himalayas - all locations from the film are included
Engage in hand-to-hand combat and incapacitate your enemies with devastating blows and finishing moves
Use the Batgrapple to scale buildings and move with stealth, or let the Batarang fly to assault your enemies or demolish your surroundings
Product Description: Plunge into Gotham City's criminal underworld as the legendary Dark. Use fear, intellect, and an arsenal of high-tech gadgets to terrorize and defeat sinister forces threatening the city, including the Scarecrow, Ra's Al Ghoul, and Carmine Falcone. From an ancient Himalayan monastery to stately Wayne Manor to the halls of Arkham Asylum, embrace the darkness in this thrilling interactive companion to director Christopher Nolan's (Memento) gritty reinvention of the Dark Knight.
Worth a look, but only a look Batman Begins for the GBA is essentially what you would expect from a licensed GBA side scroller: decent graphics (well, somewhat), easy controls, and repetitive gameplay. Playing as Gotham City's brooding Dark Knight, Batman Begins consists of 12 levels based on events in the film. Throughout the game, you'll face off against enemies that can punch you, as well as enemies that have knives, guns, etc., before facing off against various villains from the film, including Carmine Falcone, the Scarecrow, and Ra's Al Ghul. The game's difficulty is hardly anything worth mentioning, and in two hours time you'll probably beat the game. The graphics are sadly grainy, even though Batman himself and other characters are nicely animated. The game's music effects, and the control scheme is easy as well. Batman also features a host of assorted gadgets, and there's even times when you can use a bit of stealth in certain aspects of the game, but really, there's no point to here. The game also features some cut-scenes that follow the story of the film, but they're grainy and stiff as well and better left skipping. EA could have really put something good together here with Batman Begins for the GBA had more time been put into it and it wasn't just a cash-in to coincide with the film's theatrical release, but alas, this game is just another generic licensed side-scroller that is worth checking out for Bat-fans, but for the rest of us is better left on the shelf.
I am vengeance. I am the knight. I am-BATMAN!!!!!!!!!! This is a great game. In my opinion, at the very least. It has cool graphics, lots of darkness(like any Batman game should)and some interesting enemies, including Ra's Al Ghul and Scarecrow, just like in the movie. Also, you can use a number of cool weapons, like Batarangs, grapplers, two kinds of gas canisters, and a flurry of vicious live bats. It is also a challenging game, and you can even increase your attacks just by keeping on pressing the B button. On top of that, you can beat up your enemies until they give you information you need. All in all, I like this game A LOT and if you are a Batman fan, it's a definite must have.
batman that game rocks it has an excelant combination of action and stealth and cool moves!!!