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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Warner Bros
EAN: 0085391163329
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+
Label: Warner Bros
Manufacturer: Warner Bros
Model: 116332
Platform: Nintendo Wii
Publisher: Warner Bros
Release Date: October 09, 2007
Sales Rank: 5981
Studio: Warner Bros
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.
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Product Description: The Evil Mad Scientist is fed up with the Looney Tunes and plans to get rid of them once and for all. Using his homemade time machine and giant ACME eraser, he will travel through time and erase the Looney Tunes and their ancestors from existance. Little does he know though that the Looney Tunes have built their own time machine, and will fight the Evil Mad Scientist to save themselves from disappearing! In this mayhem-packed action-adventure game, players can take on the role of seven different Looney Tunes characters, including Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tazmanian Devil, Foghorn Leghorn, Marvin the Martian, Gossamer and a special secret character, all rendered in high-definition, next-generation graphics. Looney Toons : Acme Arsenal serves up combat, puzzles, and vehicle-based action. Players also command an arsenal of ACME melee and projectile weapons in outrageous battles and travel to various locations such as Camelot, Ancient Egypt, Mars, and the Wild West.
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Acme Arsenal is a good game and is fun to play. I have been playing the game with my 6 year old grandson and with my 23 year old autistic son. We enjoy the action. We have found that using the horizontal split-screen works best for us. My autistic son likes watching Warner Brothers animated videos so he is familiar with the characters. He does not have the ability to really control the characters but he enjoys watching me going through the first level. My grandson and I have only been through the ... Read More
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My brother and I picked up this game because we thought it would be a great action game with nice multiplayer, almost like a Loony Tunes version of Ratchet and Clank (Which is what they make it seem like.) Turns out, it was a disappointment. The idea of this game was good, it's just that they didn't execute it very well. The controls is my biggest complaint. They were kind of confusing, and the "Spin the Nunchuk for a spin attack" Didn't even work most of the time. The story wasn't that great, It ... Read More
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The kids love it, I got it for $25 which is a good deal I would not pay much more for it $30 tops.
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The game looked like it would be fun, and I think it probably is fun on one of the other platforms. But on the Wii, the controls are horrible. I bought it for my brother, and he pretty much lost interest in the game after two levels.
The graphics are iffy for this generation of games; the controls are bad on the Wii (of course I only really like playing Tennis on the Wii anyways); and it's not much fun when you can't go to town on the monsters. If you want this game, I suggest buying ... Read More
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I really regret buying this game. Acme Arsenal fails on two levels, both as a video game and as a "Wii" game.
First, as a video game, Acme Arsenal is just a generic third-person shooter with a Looney Tunes look. You might as well be playing Tomb Raider. The game fails to capture the essence of Looney Tunes humor. Instead, you fight robots. Lots and lots of robots. Over and over again.
It should also be stated that the two-player split-screen mode was a really poor choice by ... Read More
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