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GameBoy Advance : Tak: The Great Juju Challenge Reviews

Gas Gauge: 57
Gas Gauge 57
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Tak 3: The Great Juju Challenge......

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: December 15, 2005
Author: Amazon User

In this third and final installment of Tak for the Gameboy Advance, this is the best game yet in the series. Tak and Lok are representing their tribe in the Great Juju Challenge, and it's up to you to take them towards victory. Together you'll face deadly animals, fierce rival tribes, and more using all your skills to win against the toughest competitors and receive the grandest reward ever given by the Great Jujus.

Although, I love the game...I will admit, I would've loved for them to take a more Gameboy Advance Spyro/Banjo-Kazooie type game design with Tak. Instead of the more side-scrolling design of the Mario/Rayman design of old. Not that the latter design is bad, it's just the former design would make it feel more like a Tak game, since his game is in 3-D on the consoles. I guess, all in all, I've gotten used to playing games of my favorite franchises in that style and I prefer them better. Since playing all the Spyro games and Banjo-Kazooie, I've been searching for more of that type.

At any rate, Tak 3: The Great Juju Challenge is an innovative two player cooperative game play style that combines unique puzzles, time-based strategies, and a robust combat system to make a great game. I love it.


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