Taz: Wanted

Taz: Wanted

released on Sep 17, 2002

Taz: Wanted

released on Sep 17, 2002

Taz: Wanted is an action-adventure video game featuring the Tasmanian Devil, from the Looney Tunes. Blast your way through 15 different levels, destroying "Wanted" posters to get your revenge against Yosemite Sam. The game was nominated for 2002 BAFTA award in category 'Best Children's Entertainment'.


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Taz: Wanted attempts to capture the chaotic spirit of the Tasmanian Devil in a 3D platformer full of destructive potential. While the cel-shaded graphics hold some Looney Tunes charm, the gameplay is plagued by frustrating camera controls, awkward jumping mechanics, and repetitive level design. The whirlwind mayhem Taz is known for is rarely satisfying, and the inclusion of minigames and unlockable costumes can't redeem the core experience. Taz: Wanted is a missed opportunity that likely only die-hard fans of the character will find some enjoyment in.

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.

Taz Wanted was a solid little licensed game. Loved the cel-shaded art style!

jogo muito bom pra jogar, quando se é uma criança

Je parlais comme Taz à 6 ans, ça n'a pas changé .