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1UP Reviews Looney Toons: Acme Arsenal

Editor's Rating: 1.0 out of 10

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, glitchy, sometimes broken action-platformer. Calling Arsenal a hack-n-slash would be overcomplicating matters -- it's really just hack, at best. It's too simplistic and childish for any passing intellectual enjoyment (even the classic Looney Tunes humor is put to poor use), and far too difficult in practice for anyone young enough to enjoy it to actually play it.
ShiftyLookingCow - contributor
Published: 635 days 18 hours ago | Review | Xbox 360
 
 
 

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