Vooks writes: "Looney Tunes games of old have had a scattered record. Some of them have been brilliant, but most of them have been terrible. This time, WB has enlisted the experts at WayForward to bring Taz the Tasmanian Devil to the Nintendo DS. Taz here in Australia is an idol, so when a game comes out about him we all stand up and pay attention, seriously. So how has our fair national idol been treated this time around? Quite well, we have to say, with the stylised experience only let down with a control scheme that’s fairly ambitious."
CSM: While Galactic Taz Ball has a decent number of levels and two distinctive world styles -- the Overworld and the Underworld -- there is not a lot of variety in the actual levels. Taz's motion is fun to control and it doesn't take long to achieve a level of comfort with the track ball movement scheme.
In Galactic Taz Ball, Taz is accidentally kidnapped by Marvin the Martian, who is stealing the Earth's landscape to make Mars more scenic.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today announces the North American launch of Galactic Taz Ball, a new video game for the Nintendo DS featuring Taz, the famously frenzied Looney Tunes character.