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Catwoman (GameBoy Advance)

Control Catwoman as you play the movie, utilizing her unique catlike skills, senses and cunning to defeat her enemies. Boasting incredible acrobatic skills, Catwoman can leap across roofs, run up walls, pounce on prey, utilize inimitable "cat senses," and avoid enemy bullets with feline grace. In addition, she can use her whip to swing through the air, and utilize the fully interactive environments to trap or knock her foes unconscious. The game takes you through numerous levels set in seven different locations from the movie. [Electronic Arts]

Electronic Arts
Action
Players: 1
T (Teen)
Developer: Electronic Arts UK
Released July 20, 2004

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

61 / 100

Critic Reviews

65 Game Informer
Tiresome platforming litters nearly every level as you collect diamonds, save cats from plummeting, and smack thugs around. [Sept 2004, p.118]
65 IGN
It's similar to the bigger budget version but it works better in a simpler design...even without the gratuitous shots of Halle Berry in the skimpy outfits.
62 Nintendo Power
Automatic aiming negates the drawback of hte game's isometric view. [Sept 2004, p.116]
60 Cheat Code Central
Unfortunately there's not much too do other than a little combat and some platforming. There are some collectibles which will increase your health and rage attacks.
60 My Gamer
Catwoman is fun for the first few levels, but it then falls into the unforgiving trap of repetition.
58 GameZone
A lesson in frustration.
54 GameSpot
While the story sequences are beautiful and the overall design is true to the character's abilities, those things don't add up into the kind of game that most players are looking for.

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