CGR Undertow - LADY SIA review for Game Boy Advance

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Lady Sia review. Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow review of Lady Sia for the Game Boy Advance developed by RFX Interactive and published by TDK Mediactive.

When enemy forces are invading your lands, your princess has a few options. Taking them on by herself probably shouldn’t be one of them, but Lady Sia doesn’t seem to care about your opinion. The star of this original action/platformer and a likely anger management patient, Lady Sia sets off to slash and platform her way through lots of beautiful worlds whilst killing monsters with a sword. So much for diplomacy, right? Lady Sia has a very familiar design, but its lack of originality is offset by its fantastic presentation. The game boasts creative environments presented with a hand-drawn look that really pulls you into its worlds. Lady Sia is like Mega Man with a sword. And that’s nothing to mess with. Lady Sia is a single-player game on the GBA.

This video review features video gameplay footage of Lady Sia for the Game Boy Advance and audio commentary from Classic Game Room's Derek.







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