- Publisher: Atari
- Release Date: Sep 15, 2002
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A few control problems prevent the game from being as fun as we'd like and the fighting engine is repetitive and too simple (even for kids). [Dec 2002, p.102]
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Those interested in recreating some Looney Tune action should definitely look into picking this title up, especially with some of the extras that are included on the disc (classic clips, artwork, etc.) that are unlocked as the game progresses.
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60A worthy distraction in small doses.
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54Gamers looking for good Loony Tunes mayhem will be sorely disappointed with this game that looses its amusement pretty early.
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By failing to offer players a robust selection of characters and making the action more random chance than skill based, the developers have wasted a great license and opportunity.
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46Too simple, too bland, and too boring to be recommended.
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44The combat is overly simplistic, the cel-shaded presentation is unattractive and unrefined, and the game is brimming with collision-detection and physics bugs.
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The game ultimately fails due to flawed and shallow gameplay.
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It's "Power Stone" sans fun. [Winter 2002, p.103]
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Just too basic to allow for any long-term appeal.
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ChuckF.0Totally pointless game. It is more entertaining running naked backwards through a corn field.