
| Console | Game Boy Advance (GBA) |
| Publisher | THQ |
| Developer | Ubisoft |
| Genre | Action |
| Region | World |
| Size | 8 MB |
Overview
Ubisoft developed Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones as an action game, and THQ published it for the Game Boy Advance in 2002. The game follows the events of the second prequel film closely, letting players step into the role of Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi and young Jedi padawan Anakin Skywalker across a series of missions that mirror the movie’s key plot beats. From the streets of Coruscant to the red-dust plains of Geonosis, the game takes players through key locations that fans of the film will recognize immediately. Gameplay centers on close-quarters combat, with each character relying on lightsaber skills to cut through waves of enemies including battle droids, bounty hunters, and other threats from the Star Wars universe. Players can also call on Force abilities during fights, adding a layer of skill to standard combat exchanges. The portable format makes this a solid pick for younger fans of the Star Wars franchise who want a game tied directly to the film.
The game moves through a series of side-scrolling and top-down stages that each represent a key scene from the film. Players switch between Obi-Wan and Anakin at set points, and the two characters feel different enough to keep combat from feeling repetitive. Obi-Wan plays a more defensive role while Anakin hits harder and moves faster. As players progress through stages, they earn credits that go toward upgrading Force powers, giving the game a light progression loop that rewards continued play. Stage variety covers a broad range of environments, including city rooftops, jungle terrain, and arena battle settings that bring some of the movie’s biggest moments to the small screen. Boss encounters punctuate the action at regular intervals and require players to read attack patterns rather than button-mash their way through. The game offers no multiplayer mode, keeping all content in a single-player campaign, but the short stage structure works well for portable play sessions. Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones on GBA delivers a fun and faithful handheld experience for fans of the film.
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