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Abstract: August 28, 2007 - Does the name Merry Melodies mean anything to you? Well, unless you were born last night, nearly every generation knows of what is commonly known as the Looney Tunes! These delightfully colorful, comedic legends have been touching the he...
Finally, the Looney Tunes characters resort to violent gunplay, Two players can work through the story cooperatively.
Jumping gaps and activating switches is boring, Using the same few attacks on the same few enemies is also boring, The weapons really arent all that great, Weak presentation barely tries to convey the Looney Tunes attitude, Control, collision, and camera...
Dull, repetitive, and carelessly programmed dont even begin to sum up how crummy this action game based on the Looney Tunes license is. ...
Abstract: As a kid, I spent my Saturday mornings watching Looney Tunes. When it came time for the Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner segments, my sister would leave the room, no doubt bored with the hopelessness of their ever-cycling violent encounters. I, however, ...
Abstract: It's painful watching Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal strive for mediocrity. With such a creatively flexible license (evident in Duck Amuck for the DS, releasing the same day), it's even more disappointing to see it abused so haphazardly in an uninspired, g...
Abstract: James Wright8.0Those whacky Looney Tunes characters are back in the console world in their latest incarnation called "Looney Tunes ACME Arsenal" which is available on PlayStation 2 (review), WII and XBox 360. Features Features classic voices and hilar...