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Yu Yu Hakusho: Spirit Detective

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Yu Yu Hakusho: Spirit Detective

Dec 9, 2003

Main game

2.67 average rating based on 30 ratings

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Yu Yu Hakusho tells the story of Yusuke Urameshi, a character who battles evil in both the living and spirit worlds. In Spirit Detective, you'll guide Yusuke through various adventures taken from the animated TV series. The game chronicles the first third of the hero's 112-episode journey. As any one of six characters, you'll battle evil enemies with signature attacks and weapons. Journey through the spirit world, conquer Yusuke's enemies, and master each quest to become a true spirit detective.
Developers
Screaming Games, Sensory Sweep Studios
Publishers
Atari, Inc.
Franchises
YuYu Hakusho
Series
YuYu Hakusho
Platforms
Game Boy Advance
Genres
Adventure, Fighting
Themes
Action
Release Dates
Dec 09, 2003 (Worldwide)
Game Boy Advance
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User Stats
71
In Collection
11
Wish Listed
2
Playing
14
Backlogged
How Long Is Yu Yu Hakusho: Spirit Detective?
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grok
grok gave Aug 6, 2020
grok gave Aug 6, 2020
I love this show, Hate this Game

Do you enjoy roaming around the same map disguised as a new level?

Do you like fighting dozens of enemies with a one button mash attack, and no block?

Do like you like playing games with glitches where you can get stuck through no fault of your own?

If yes, this is a great game for you! If not, avoid.

Seriously, there is so much to not like about this game. The early game is filled with way to many completely boring levels, before you even unlock remotely interesting abilities. Once you finally can start using spirit powers they are still pretty lack luster.

The soundtrack is abysmal, particularly unforgivable because of how good the music from the show is...

Seriously, just don't play this....

SweetGuava
SweetGuava updated their status Mar 8, 2022
SweetGuava updated their status Mar 8, 2022

This game makes me feel that I'm playing the Power Rangers game from the N64, but it's on GBA instead and I'm controlling Yusuke

And no, this is not a compliment