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8.8

Generally favorable reviews- based on 23 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 20 out of 23
  2. Negative: 0 out of 23
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  1. Oct 9, 2017
    8
    I'm probably overrating this game a bit, but I really loved it as a kid. I put so many hours into playing through this game because it just felt so fun and satisfying to spin around all over the place.
  2. Feb 28, 2020
    8
    Taz Wanted is an underrated 3D platform with amazing level design and humorous characters. The game is based on the looney tunes series but it’s all about Taz as he tries to save his Girlfriend from the evil villains of the looney tunes series. The game looks alright for a PlayStation 2 game, but the gameplay truly shines every level is unique and fun. Much cannot be said about the bossesTaz Wanted is an underrated 3D platform with amazing level design and humorous characters. The game is based on the looney tunes series but it’s all about Taz as he tries to save his Girlfriend from the evil villains of the looney tunes series. The game looks alright for a PlayStation 2 game, but the gameplay truly shines every level is unique and fun. Much cannot be said about the bosses sadly they are all weak and absolutely sad none of them really shine they are just there. However the games soundtrack is great offering amazing tracks such as the Wild West music track. The humor is much appreciated you can tell the developers cared about the looney tunes series and its humor. Taz Wanted is truly an adventure that must be explored however the bosses and the alright look of the game kinda gets noticeable as you go, not to mention the occasional glitches and bugs. (Good 3/5) Give It A Try! Expand
  3. JohnS.
    Nov 21, 2002
    10
    Brilliant animation!!!!!
  4. Jul 7, 2014
    9
    So, what does this game have going for it? Well, quite a few things.

    First of all, it has a simple, but very fun concept. Explore the ten worlds and destroy all the wanted posters, that come in an array of forms from regular signs to Cuckoo Clocks, Trains, Radio Antennae, Pirate Ships and Giant Lightbulbs! Each of the 70 posters is it's own puzzle (apart from the first one, which is a
    So, what does this game have going for it? Well, quite a few things.

    First of all, it has a simple, but very fun concept. Explore the ten worlds and destroy all the wanted posters, that come in an array of forms from regular signs to Cuckoo Clocks, Trains, Radio Antennae, Pirate Ships and Giant Lightbulbs! Each of the 70 posters is it's own puzzle (apart from the first one, which is a simple walk in and destroy one, to get new players into the game)

    Secondly, we have the very expansive levels. Ski Resorts, Construction Sites, Museums, Mines, Haunted Houses and even Tasmania itself! Each of the levels has seven posters, themed around the environment.

    One of my favourite things about this game though, is the soundtrack. It is AMAZING, with my favourite being "Dodge City," the third boss of the game, against Yosemite Sam. However, there are loads of other good songs (Each world has their own, I'd recommend the songs for Taz: Haunted, Bank of Samerica and the Samsonian Museum)

    Admittedly, the thing that really does it for me is the nostalgia I get from playing this game, and although it's easy to let this swing a review (and some may argue it has,) it's no lie that the concept is great, the soundtrack is fun and memorable, and the Looney Tunes characters featured are all very amusing. Taz, Yosemite Sam and Tweety take the main stage, but cameos from Daffy Duck, Wile E. Coyote and more all increase the humour rating of this game.

    Admittedly, the jumping and platforming in this game can lead to some moments where you feel that you've been cheated, and some of the parts of the game are quite monotonous (The Minecart section of Cartoon-Strip mines comes to the mind of any fan.) As well as this, the replayability isn't all that good unless you enjoyed the game as much as I did. Those who found it average probably won't rush to replay the main story.

    Despite this though, I still feel that Taz Wanted is an amazing game, with the amazing soundtrack in particular doing it a great justice. This game will always have a special place in my heart.

    And Dodge City has my favourite song in any video game ever. EVER.
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  5. Sep 22, 2022
    9
    Loved the game as a kid. Had its flaw but for surely it was fun and i spent countless hours playing it.
  6. Nov 2, 2022
    10
    10/10
    I love this game and
    The music in this game is great, I wish more people would play it
Metascore
65

Mixed or average reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. The game's frustrating reliance on awkward platform jumping and its poor camera keep it from being recommendable to anyone at all.
  2. Play Magazine
    80
    This is easily the best WB-based game to come down the pike yet. [Sept 2002, p.69]
  3. Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
    70
    Control is also a bit gimpy, particularly with some of the special movies, which only adds to the frustration. [Sept 2002, p.119]