Game Boy Advance

Batman Begins

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Batman Begins is an action-adventure game for Game Boy Advance developed by Eurocom and published by Electronic Arts, based on the 2005 film. It combines hand-to-hand combat, stealth movement, gadget use, and occasional Batmobile stages while retelling Bruce Wayne’s rise as Batman. The game is noted for trying to translate the movie’s tone and set pieces into a compact handheld format.
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Release Date
2005-01-01
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Plays
9

The game progresses through side-scrolling stages where Batman fights through indoor and outdoor areas using punches, kicks, and combo strings. Some sections allow him to cling to pipes or ledges for stealth approaches, letting players ambush enemies or avoid direct fire. Armed foes use rifles, flamethrowers, and melee weapons, so Batarangs and other gadgets are important for ranged disruption. Certain rooms require hitting wall switches with a Batarang, and a few stages shift to Batmobile driving and combat sequences.

Bruce Wayne / Batman

The main protagonist who becomes Batman to protect Gotham City.

Henri Ducard

Bruce’s mentor, whose training and hidden agenda shape the story.

Ra’s al Ghul

Leader of the League of Shadows and the main threat to Gotham.

Lucius Fox

Bruce’s ally who provides advanced equipment and technical support.

Do not rush armed enemies head-on; use Batarangs or gadgets first to interrupt attacks and create safe openings. In crowded rooms, check ceilings and ledges for stealth routes that let you thin out enemies one by one. Watch carefully for wall switches, as missing one can delay progression. During Batmobile sections, focus on avoiding hazards first and attack when the path is clear.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Combos are more effective than isolated punches against standard enemies.

Tips

Use ranged gadgets first against gunmen and flamethrower users.

Tips

Hidden passages, elevators, and wall switches are often required to progress.

User Reviews

A solid handheld movie tie-in with decent atmosphere and recognizable scenes.

User Reviews

The mix of combat and stealth keeps it varied, though the structure is fairly linear.

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