Looney Tunes: Back in Action

by Electronic Arts

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Label:Electronic Arts
UPC:014633146332
Binding:Video Game
Published By:Electronic Arts
ASIN:B00009IMAL
Category:Video Games

Looney Tunes: Back in Action Features

  • Run, jump, slide and bounce along in this exciting platform adventure -- take control of Bugs or Daffy and use their abilities to get past obstacles
  • Jump into five environments taken from the film's wildest locations - from Hollywood back lots to African jungles to the mysterious Area 52
  • It's a global scavenger hunt where you'll have to collect Munnies and bag Munkeys, as you figure out the best(and funniest) way to get from Point A to Point B
  • Go up against classic cartoon enemies like Elmer Fudd, Wile E. Coyote and Marvin The Martian -- and outwit them, just like Bugs always did
  • Help Bugs and Daffy stop the sinister plans of the ACME Corporation and save the Earth!

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Product Description

Looney Tunes Back in Action for Playstation 2 MODEL- 14633 VENDOR- ELECTRONICS ARTS FEATURES- Looney Tunes: Back in Action The classic exchange of wits in the epic rivalry between Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck transcends time. Now, they re bringing their antagonistic relationship from the big screen to video game consoles in Looney Tunes: Back in Action! The lively, single-player platform game is based on the upcoming Warner Bros. action movie of the same title. The game offers dynamic gameplay and vibrant, rich Looney Tunes! visuals that will attract and entertain fans of all ages. Longtime rivals Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck are united under a common goal: finding the mysterious Blue Monkey Diamond. Players will swap between Bugs and Daffy, using each character s own set of special skills, as they embark on an adventure around the world. They race into action from level to level to put an end to the sinister plans of the evil ACME Corporation in an effort to save the Earth. The game includes five diversely themed environments, all inspired by the films wild locations. Players will roam far and wide in their quest for the Blue Monkey Diamond, including a trip to uncover the alien mysteries of Area 52, a visit to a Hollywood back lot, and a descent into the depths of the jungles of Africa as they run, jump, slide and bounce their way through an unbelievable adventure. Along the way, gamers will collect Munnies and bag Munkeys, as well as utilize each characters unique sk

Customer Reviews

A FLATOUT BORING GAME. - Reviewed on 2007-03-22
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1 customer found this review helpful, 2 did not.

I nominate this game at number 5 at my top 5 worst gaming experiences. At first this game seems kind of fun, but then you realize: " WOW THIS IS JUST ANOTHER CRAPTACULAR GAME !" Every mission experience I went through was just as bad as the next, because of crappy, boring level designs, graphics, and gameplay, along with the acting. This another prime example of try before you buy. The other 4 games on my worst gaming experiences are: #1-Super Speedway(Atari), #2-Casper: Spirit Dimensions(PS2), #3-The Bible Game(PS2, Xbox, GBA), and #4 Gran Turismo 3(PS2). If it's one thing I'd rather do,it would be to let the kids I hope to have in the future play M-rated games than have them play such sh**ty games.
this game sucks... (reply) - Reviewed on 2005-07-21
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10 customers found this review not to be helpful.
i haven't even bothered playin this game... but i can tell ya this much... whoever submitted that crap about crappy "graffics"... first off... graphics... not graffics....

and crappy gameplay... it's a game for kids under 10... who think looney toons rock... sorry kids... they don't...

and you call yourself a gamer mr./mrs. graffics... ya lie about beatin the game in 30 minutes and breakin it (to sound cool i suppose)... well it made ya sound stupid... ya didn't break the game after 30 minutes... cause ya duidn't beat it in 30 minutes... you couldn't beat it cause you're far from bein a true gamer...

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Short, but good - Reviewed on 2005-05-01
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1 customer found this review not to be helpful.
But I'm at the Jungle Ruins cauldron challenge, the cooking toons. Jungle Ruins is the last. Warner Bros. Studios, Paris, Wooden Nickel, Area 52, and Jungle Ruins. But few hours, I'm where I am.
A little hard, but still great! - Reviewed on 2004-10-07
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2 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

So, you wanna buy a good game right? Well, get this one. Really. Just go. NOW. Like, ok, so it's hard for ME to get past the porky things in leavl 1, but it might not be for you. Rent it first to see how you feel about it.
Why is everyone so hard on this game? - Reviewed on 2004-07-14
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3 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

I'm 13 and loved this game but I'm stuck at the level wher u have to take down a bunch of wanted posters of daffy duck! I think what made me so attached to this game was the familiar characters. The graphics are amazing. i highly reccomend this game to anyone.
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