

Looney Tunes: Back in Action on the GBA is basically a chaotic, cartoony brawler where you swap between Bugs, Daffy, and a few others to punch, kick, and drop anvils on bad guys. The sprites are surprisingly lively for a handheld game—Daffy’s flailing arms when he runs never get old.
First level throws you right into a movie studio lot, smashing crates and dodging falling props. The controls are simple, but some characters feel weirdly floaty (looking at you, Taz). Still, it nails that Looney Tunes energy—you’ll be chucking dynamite one minute and getting flattened by a piano the next.
Not gonna lie, the camera angles can be janky in tight spaces, but the variety keeps it fun. One minute you’re platforming as Bugs, the next you’re in a top-down shooter section with Marvin the Martian. It’s a solid pick if you want something silly and fast-paced.
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