Cheap Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal (Video Games) (Nintendo Wii) Price
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| PLATFORM: | Nintendo Wii |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Bros |
| ESRB RATING: | Everyone 10+ |
| FEATURES: | Unite Bugs, Taz, Daffy, Marvin and more in a co-operative whack-and-smash romp through time - including online play., Melee and projectile weapons: Each character's weapon/melee skills can power up three times on the fly 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. |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | 16332 |
| UPC: | 085391163329 |
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Customer Reviews of Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal
Doesn't live up to it's potential My son (age 7) and I were looking forward to this game because we both love the characters, and the concept of the game was very promising. Unfortunately, we only played through the first two levels of the game before giving up. <
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>We loved the characters (primarily Bugs and Marvin) and the comments they made while playing, plus the occasional taunts by the villain. We also liked fighting the robots. <
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>However, the Controls were the reasons we ended up sending back early. The nunchuck has to be twisted along it's axis in order to make the characters do a spinning attack, and several of the enemies are only vulnerable to that attack. Also, it's the only way to jump across several key gaps. The castle level has several of these longer jumps, and falling will take you back to the beginning of the series of four to five gaps. <
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>Also, we were playing on a 36" standard TV. We tried splitting the screen both horizontally and vertically (horizontal ended up working best for us), but the Castle section was too dark and the characters too small to keep track of where we were. Several times, we were separated and had a LOT of difficulty finding one another. It was also easy to lose track of each other during the fights. <
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>Honestly, I hope it does well enough to get a sequel, because it is a great idea for a game. However, this one just doesn't do it for us.
What you'd expect from Looney Toons
I searched the internet for reviews before buying this game, and I was disappointed to find mostly 1s and 2s. But after buying the game, I can understand why people think the game is too silly for adults and too complex for children. however, it's the Looney Toons; it's not supposed to be sophisticated.
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>Considering the Wii isn't the graphics powerhouse like PS3 or the 360, this game did really well with the graphics. The Gameplay wasn't too difficult to follow, and anytime you get to zap characters with marvin the martian and bareknuckle box with Foghorn Leghorn, you know you're going to have fun.
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>If I could change the game, I would create more levels, and make the views adjustable.