Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal
- Unite Bugs, Taz, Daffy, Marvin and more in a co-operative whack-and-smash romp owing to time – including online play.
- Melee and pellet weapons: Each character’s weapon/melee skills can potential up three times on the glide as you go.
- Vehicle Based Action: Race a jet scooter across an alien environment or wage battle on top of a giant flying Pterodactyl.
- Travel to various locations such as Camelot, Ancient Egypt, Mars, the Wild West and more.
- Voice talent provides the characters with their classic voices and an authentic Looney Tunes slapstick adventure, while giving their look an updated modern edge.
Description
Tag-team with the Tunes in the fight for their lives! Wield a major arsenal of ACME weapons as the tunes team-up to hunt down the mad scientist, chasing him owing to exotic locals from the past, present and future. Unite Bugs, Taz, Daffy, Marvin and more in a co-operative “whack-and-smash” romp owing to time – including online play! Melee and pellet weapons: Each character’s weapon/melee skills can potential up three times on the glide as you go. Vehicle Based Action: Race a jet scooter across an alien environment or wage battle on top of a giant flying Pterodactyl…the possibilities are endless! Travel to various locations such as Camelot, Ancient Egypt, Mars, the Wild West and more! Top-notch voice talent provides the characters with their classic voices and an authentic Looney Tunes slapstick adventure, while giving their look an updated, next-generation, modern edge.
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The info. you gave me about this game, was very vague and misleading and that is how I finished up with a terrible product. Since I have already opened the package, there can not be any refund. But, human compassion is a much greater tool for using toward a customer who was mislead into buying a terrible product and needs a refund or merchandise credit.
Rating: 1 / 5
I don’t reflect this game is as terrible as a lot of critics said it was, but it’s still a rather dreadful and inept failure of a game. This game does not do a excellent job of representing the license it uses, but I will say at least this game is slightly better than the atrocious Looney Tunes Back In Action game I previously played on PS2, but remember the key words; “only slightly better.” Do you know what’s amusing? This game is such a failure, it fails in four separate categories! It fails as a Looney Tunes product. It fails as a licensed game. It fails as a platformer. And it fails as an action title. Wow! What an accomplishment of failure! Screwing up in four categories!
WHAT THE GAME IS: The tale is about a mad scientist who builds a time machine to go back and ruin the Looney Tunes characters and prevent their being, so the Looney Tunes gang steals blue prints and build their own time machine and go on a crappy adventure to prevent the mad scientist from destroying their being. The tale gets so convoluted and stupid, it’s in fact insult to the classic icons right there, even they would frown upon the hackjob storyline. I’m not asking for a honest storyline, just one that’s amusing and fits the Looney Tunes vibe. The game is a mix of platforming, beat ‘em up gameplay, and third-person shooting action. Yes, this game tries to be a third-person shooter, though the PS2 has a helluva lot more options if you’re an action junkie. Fun fact: Did you know the game’s developer; Red Tribe; is the same developer behind one of the worst reviewed sports meeting of all time? The game they made was Jumper: Griffin’s Tale, so I hope that’s enough to make you stay away from this game.
GRAPHICS: Wow, developer Red Tribe really dropped the ball in this area. I’ve seen sports meeting from the very early stages of the life of PS2 that looked way better than this, hell I’ve seen some PSone sports meeting that have looked better. The environments are loaded with glitches and terrible pop-up problems, and are rather uninspired. Did no one bother to check for bugs in the environments? Because some areas have objects that aren’t even touching the ground. The textures in the environments are absolutely atrocious. I know the PS2 has conundrum giving sports meeting excellent textures, but I know it can do much better than this (As evidenced by Final Fantasy XII and Resident Evil 4). There are times where the character you’re playing as will jump then get stuck on an object and be unable to go. I’ve even seen problems where the enemies will have the same problems. Speaking of enemies, the designs for them are generic and very dull, and usually they only vary in affect or furnish differences; meaning they hardly look different outside of being a different affect or wearing something else.
MUSIC: The music was generally crappy, but it had some moments, but those moments were rare. Other than those moments, the music is very repetitive and dull. The music doesn’t fit the bill for what music for a game based on the Looney Tunes characters should play out like.
SOUND: The sound effects usually sucked and were too silent. The voice-acting was in fact pretty excellent and the actors in fact sounded like the characters they were impersonating. By and large, the sound is a mixed bag.
GAMEPLAY: This is where the entire experience turns into a train wreck. The puzzles in the game felt like reject puzzles that were removed rejects from excellent sports meeting like Ico (PS2) and Super Mario 64 (N64), you know, sports meeting that made puzzle-solving fun. For example; pull a lever and the bridge goes down; Ico. Rotating platforms; Super Mario 64. The castle levels and crate smashing were lifted from Resident Evil 4 (PS2, Wii, GC, PC), except Resident Evil 4 was key word; “FUN.” The third-person shooting felt like a really crappy version of Advent Rising (Xbox) or Oddworld: Weirder’s Wrath (Xbox) or perhaps even Max Payne (PS2, Xbox). Or, since the shooting sucks, I would have to compare it to the Xbox abomination Drake of the 99 Dragons. You get a number of weapons at your disposal, and some of them are fun, like the shotgun or rocket launcher or the gun that fires bear traps, but most of the weapons are dreadful and are very dull, like the gun that fires a boxing glove and unfortunately the flame-thrower sucks. You get to play as a number of characters owing to 21 missions of pure hell. You get to play characters such as Bugs, Daffy, Marvin, Wiley Coyote, Taz, and more. These characters really don’t play any differently, which is sort of disappointing. The combat involving the character’s primary weapon like a club plays out like a cheap, stupid version of Devil May Weep’s (PS2, Xbox 360, PS3) polished, stylish sword-fighting/gun combat. The missions usually are the same and go as follows; Beat up the generic robots that plague these lands you venture into, smash tons and tons of crates and barrels all over the place, beat up the giant generic robots and open the gate, pick up gun and shoot the crap out of generic robots, make long precision jumps, and occasionally you’ll fight a boss who has very poorly balanced difficulty and can be beaten by simply running around them and tapping the square button when they are near. The Wiley Coyote sequence was different where you get to ride a bike, but that stage was resolution hell, and it was timed! Why was it hell? The pop-up problems rears its hideous head like hell and trucks constantly pop up randomly without warning in front of you. Also, to make matters worse for someone else out there, there is co-op play, so you can trick a friend into playing this pile of garbage with you. I don’t know about anyone else who reviewed this game, but there were a number of occasions in which the game crashed on me. This game is groundbreaking new for me that I bought and has no scratches (I checked), so if for some reason you buy this wretched title beware of crashing. The gameplay is an utter train wreck to sum it up, and you will want to weep as you play it because of how many more missions you have to go before you end. Stay far away from this game. It proves to be too simplistic even for average gamers like me, and too frustrating for kids due to the terribly balanced difficulty.
THE GOOD: The game has some moments of cool action, but those are very rare, some parts of the music, the voice-acting, some of the weapons and costumes you get.
THE BAD: The rest of the gameplay, the rest of the music, the copying of splendid sports meeting, terrible graphics, game crashes, glitches, and more.
Rating: 1 / 5
Game was a total disapppointment from the start with graphics, etc. Not worth the cash. I played it once and that was it. For warner bros I thought it would have been splendid, but not.
Rating: 2 / 5
Soo far this game has been fun, though it hasn’t been played much. The controls for special moves are a bit much since I bought this for my soon to be 6 yr ancient. I realize this game wasnt meant for someone that young and I haven’t messed with it enough to really see much.
Rating: 4 / 5
I own alot of sports meeting and different consoles, but this game is just for fun . If the controlls were a small bit better and some of the bugs were worked out this would have been a even better exsperiance, by and large if you are a tune head you will have some excellent ancient fashion fun.
Rating: 3 / 5