The problem with this game is that it's just not as tight the other, more advanced first-person shooters on the system all of the PC's classic, simplistic game design is here, but the engine isn't nearly as smooth as it should be.especially when it's not pushing nearly the same amount of graphic detail. So why not the game that started it all, Id Software's Wolfenstein 3D, right? Hey, classic arcade and SNES games are flooding to the GBA, so there's definitely a spot for at least the nostalgia of the titles of gaming's past, so having a handheld version of Wolfenstein 3D does make a bit of sense. Sever, Dark Arena, Backtrack, and even a conversion of Doom in the Game Boy Advance's first year.
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