

Okay, so Taz in Escape From Mars is exactly what it sounds like—you're the Tasmanian Devil, and you're stuck in some weird alien zoo. The Martians think you're just another exhibit, but obviously, you're not about that life. The whole thing plays like a classic side-scroller where you're smashing cages, chomping through walls, and generally causing chaos to break free.
First thing you'll notice? The controls feel a little stiff at first, but once you get used to Taz's spin attack, you start tearing through levels like a furry tornado. Some of the platforming can be janky—expect to fall into pits a few times before you nail the timing. And those Martian enemies? Annoying as heck, but satisfying to munch on.
It's not the deepest game, but there's something weirdly fun about wrecking an entire alien planet as a cartoon devil. Just don't expect a masterpiece—it's pure, dumb '90s Sega chaos.
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