Costumes are found in telephone booths scattered throughout the levels and grant Taz unique special attacks and abilities mapped to the :
In the 2002 Xbox classic , one of the most defining mechanics is the Costume System , which directly integrates into the core gameplay of evading the "Taz Catchers" and solving environmental puzzles. Key Costume Features
: Beyond active attacks, certain disguises (like the Miner or Safari Taz) were designed to make Taz less likely to be "attacked on sight" by Yosemite Sam’s goons. Additional Gameplay Pillars Taz Wanted [Xbox Classic]
: The game was one of the early adopters of cel-shading , specifically used to mimic the look of the original Looney Tunes cartoons. Taz Wanted | Red Review
: Equips Taz with a surfboard to strike enemies at a distance. Costumes are found in telephone booths scattered throughout
: You can eat items like Hiccup Soda (to belch projectiles) and Chili Peppers (to gain a fire-breathing speed boost).
: The primary objective is finding and destroying 7 Wanted posters in every level. Doing so triggers a world-changing event (like a gate opening) that allows you to progress. Taz Wanted | Red Review : Equips Taz
: Provides a skateboard for a temporary speed boost, allowing you to quickly outrun pursuers or clear large gaps.