The campaign is very short (can be beaten in under an hour).
Combat can feel a bit repetitive compared to modern entries in the genre.
Unlike the original handheld version, this release includes a local Co-op Mode , which is arguably the best way to play. There are also new modes like Survival and Relic Hunter to add some replayability once the main story (which is quite short) is finished. The Verdict
If you enjoy old-school beat 'em ups or want to relive a GBA classic, the GOG version is the most stable and feature-complete way to play it. To help me write a more personalized review, let me know:
The game retains its detailed, 32-bit era pixel art. On a modern monitor, it looks sharp, and the GOG release includes filters to mimic that old-school CRT feel if you're into the retro aesthetic.