I remember being the equivalent of a toilet tie-in game: it's there, you wipe with it and that's the memory that will stick from it.
Not a coincidence that the game itself was filled with toilet humour from what I can remember.
Ngl: destroying stuff in the game was kinda funny, but the actual goals weren't much (finding all the Taz wanted posters iirc).
Not a coincidence that the game itself was filled with toilet humour from what I can remember.
Ngl: destroying stuff in the game was kinda funny, but the actual goals weren't much (finding all the Taz wanted posters iirc).
This one was one of my first PS2 games, or at least one of the first ones I remember playing.
I just remember I loved to play it for the Looney Tunes slapstick, and it was simply fun to run around in a tornado as the Tasmanian Devil.
Nostalgia tells me it was actually a solid game, but I want to revisit it someday when I have the time.
I just remember I loved to play it for the Looney Tunes slapstick, and it was simply fun to run around in a tornado as the Tasmanian Devil.
Nostalgia tells me it was actually a solid game, but I want to revisit it someday when I have the time.
The cell shading and overall art style is AMAZING for its time. A childhood classic for sure, recently revisited it and it's fun just like any old 3d paltformer collect-a-thon but it's filled with questionable design decisions, ike come on Taz is all about speed, yet they never miss a chance to slow you down with bombs and slippery floor and precise annoying platforming. Destroying things is quite satisfying tho.