The Most Underrated Game Boy Advance Games Of All Time

The Most Underrated Game Boy Advance Games Of All Time

Kyle Townsend
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Vote up the hidden gems you think deserve more recognition.

If you gamed as a kid, there's a good chance the Game Boy was a staple of your childhood. The handheld console went through nine different iterations and came out in dozens of colors, and its library was consistently amazing with each new generation. Released in 2001, The Game Boy Advance was the next logical step in the Game Boy line, featuring (slightly) better graphics packed into an ultra-slim and sleek design. And while there were plenty of great games released during the GBA’s 13-year reign as handheld console king, there are plenty of underrated Game Boy Advance games that are definitely worth picking up today.

While the Game Boy Advance gave us classics like Metroid Fusion, Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, and Final Fantasy Tactics, there were tons of other, equally as exciting games that were forgotten by the masses. Rebelstar: Tactical Command and Lady Sia are both great examples.

Vote up all the overlooked and underappreciated Game Boy Advance games you think deserve more attention, and vote down the titles you think are best forgotten.

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Over 300 Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The Most Underrated Game Boy Advance Games Of All Time

  • Summon Night: Swordcraft Story
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    A captivating blend of action RPG and life simulation, Summon Night: Swordcraft Story puts you in the shoes of a young apprentice blacksmith on a quest to become the greatest Craftknight in the kingdom. As you delve into the game's intricate and highly addictive weapon crafting system, you'll find yourself forging bonds with other characters, as well as summoning creatures to aid you in battle. One of the most standout features of this title is its branching storyline that changes based on your chosen guardian beast and offers multiple endings, making for an incredibly immersive experience. The engaging combat mechanics, coupled with the satisfying gameplay loop of forging weapons and upgrading your workshop, make this underappreciated gem an absolute must-play for any GBA enthusiast.

    • Genres (Video game): Role-playing (RPG)
    • Released: 2003
    • Developer: Flight-Plan
    89 votes
    Underrated game?
  • Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis
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    Offering deep tactical gameplay and rich storytelling, Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis stands tall among other titles in the strategy RPG genre. Set in the same dark and complex world as its siblings on the SNES and PlayStation, the game follows the journey of Alphonse, a young knight thrust into the midst of high-stakes political intrigue. Every decision made in both battle and story impact the course of events, with branching paths and multiple endings ensuring replayability. Featuring a wealth of character classes to utilize, beautifully crafted pixel art, and an expertly-paced difficulty curve, this game truly showcases the best qualities of the genre and should not be overlooked by any GBA owner.

    • Genres (Video game): Role-playing (RPG), Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Tactical, Adventure
    • Released: 2001
    • Developer: Quest
    74 votes
    Underrated game?
  • Yggdra Union: We'll Never Fight Alone
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    A strategy RPG featuring gorgeously hand-drawn visuals and deep tactical gameplay, Yggdra Union: We'll Never Fight Alone tells the story of Princess Yggdra, who must rally her forces and reclaim her lost kingdom from a tyrannical emperor. The title is noted for its innovative "card-based" battle system, which utilizes collectible cards to dictate unit actions and grant powerful abilities. With a compelling narrative, memorable characters, and intense tactical battles, Yggdra Union showcases the potential of the GBA as a platform for immersive, strategic gaming experiences. This captivating title should not be overlooked by fans of the genre or anyone seeking a truly rewarding handheld gaming adventure.

    • Genres (Video game): Role-playing (RPG), Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Tactical
    • Released: 2006
    • Developer: Sting
    35 votes
    Underrated game?
  • Advance Wars
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    In a world of high-octane action and flashy graphics, Advance Wars stands out as a testament to the enduring appeal of strategic turn-based warfare. The game follows the story of a young officer named Andy, who must help his allies fend off invading forces across a series of challenging tactical battles. What sets Advance Wars apart from other strategy games is its charming art style, intuitive interface, and the sheer depth of its strategic options: players are given control over a wide array of unit types and must manage resources carefully to secure victory. While at first glance it might appear as a simple strategy game, Advance Wars boasts an incredible amount of depth and replayability, with varied missions, endless customization options through its map editor, and an engaging multiplayer mode.

    • Genres (Video game): Simulator, Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Tactical
    • Released: 2001
    • Developer: Intelligent Systems
    103 votes
    Underrated game?
  • 5

    Car Battler Joe

    Car Battler Joe
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    A unique blend of vehicular combat, RPG elements, and adventure, Car Battler Joe puts players in the role of the titular character, who must participate in high-octane battles to restore his father's honor. The game features a customizable car system that allows players to choose their weapons, armor, and other components, ensuring a personalized experience for every playthrough. With its expansive world, memorable characters, and addictive gameplay loop, Car Battler Joe remains a hidden gem that any fan of action-packed GBA games should seek out and enjoy.

    • Genres (Video game): Racing, Role-playing (RPG)
    • Released: 2001
    • Developer: Ancient
    22 votes
    Underrated game?
  • 6

    Rebelstar: Tactical Command

    Rebelstar: Tactical Command
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    For fans of in-depth strategy games, Rebelstar: Tactical Command offers a welcome dose of gripping tactical warfare on the GBA. Set in a dystopian future where Earth is under the control of an alien race, players command a group of rebels as they fight to free humanity from their extraterrestrial oppressors. With turn-based gameplay reminiscent of X-Com and other classic strategy titles, Rebelstar forces players to think tactically and adapt their strategies to overcome numerous challenges. Featuring an engrossing narrative, deep character customization, and a satisfying sense of progression, this overlooked title is an exciting and rewarding offering for strategy aficionados.

    • Genres (Video game): Role-playing (RPG), Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Tactical
    • Released: 2005
    • Developer: Codo Technologies
    42 votes
    Underrated game?