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No doubt there will be more Daredevil fans worldwide with the release of the mega budgeted film starring Ben Affleck, so let the marketing ploys begin. When playing Daredevil for the GBA, one will wonder how much more great this game could have been had DD's abilities (namely his super radar senses) been better implemented. Aside from that, the game is standard side scrolling beat 'em up fare that was seen so much in the 16-bit era (thanks Acclaim) with look alike enemies and backgrounds. However, Daredevil does have some good going for it. If you beat the game (it doesn't take long to get through the 23 levels), you can play again to collect all the DD icons throughout the game which will allow you to view images from the film, comic illustrations, alternate costumes, and a level select among a bombardment of other secrets. The movie versions of Elektra and Bullseye are here, as is the Kingpin, plus foes from the comic series such as Sewer King, Turk, and Echo. The graphics are really nothing spectacular and don't show off any of the GBA's capabilities like it could have. The cinematic-esque soundtrack is unusually good, and the controls are mindnumbingly simple. All in all, Daredevil isn't necessarily a bad game for the GBA, and fans of the comic or film should check it out, but it just annoys me a bit (and other long time Daredevil fans as well) of how great this game could have been if some more polish and thought went into it.
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This is the type of game where you think it's going to be good, but then totally regret you get it after you got it. The graphics make the NES look like a god, the sound is horrible, and the plot is long and worthless. This must be one of the worst games I have ever played, and that is an exaggeration.
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The new movie looks great, the toy is very cool, and the first Daredevil video game is also quite fun. This game has very good graphics, with vibrant colors and detailed backgrounds depicting the street's of Hell's Kitchen. Play as Daredevil, utilizing his super senses, radar, acrobatic ability, billy club, and fighting skill to take down enemies ranging from your common thug to Bullseye, or the Kingpin himself. The game will lead player's through what is a loose adaptation of the movie story, implenting some comic book elements as well. The controls are good and the game is fun. A worthy preview of the movie. I don't know if you're willing ot ...on it, though. It's a somewhat short ride, and probably suited more to fans of the movie or of Daredevil. It's a fun game, but think before you buy.
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This game was a blast from start to finish. It showed cool pictures that had to be unlocked. You get to see scenes from the movie as well as old comic book covers that give you a history and a background. Playing the familiar characters was fun and there were many interesting enemies to battle. I recommend this game for anyone that has a gameboy as it is a good superhero game with many challenges and cool features and secrets to find.
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