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Nintendo Wii : Rayman Raving Rabbids Reviews

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Excelente!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 12
Date: May 19, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Es un juego muy entretenido y principalmete muy divertido, tanto para adultos como para niƱos.

Must Love Mini Games

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 2 / 5
Date: January 16, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Well I was very excited to pick this game up I love comedy in games but sadly for me It lacked it. This game is just a bunch of mini games to please the evil rabbits. The story is these Rabbids land on earth take you prisioner and make you do mini games. Sad thing is most mini games aren't even fun, they are usually just a pain.

Good:
* Beautifully made
* Some wacky mini games
* Leave you sweating (or atleast aching) after playing
* Nice and funny bonus movies to unlock
* Customize Rayman to your liking, unlock music

Bad:
* Most mini games are just not even fun to play
* The game is short, you should be able to beat it within a day
* May need someone to help you.

Overall this game will make you laugh,ache and just get you angry, I recommend renting this.

Love the sound effects.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: March 27, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This was a great multiplayer game. Even though it took forever to find another Wii-Mote with nun-chuck, the family took turns playing this game and it was still fun. Whenever the rabbids yelled out loud, we yelled out loud. It's a must for both small and big kids like me. The games were zany, crazy, and so much fun. It won't disappoint.

Rayman Raving Rabbids is Radical

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: December 17, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Of the Wii games that I have played so far, Raving Rabbids is the best. Granted, I have only played 3 other Wii games.

Rayman is a lot of fun. The mini games are great. My favorite is probably the Cow Tossing contest. It's fun seeing and hearing how the cow reacts after she gets tossed in the air. Wooo Hooo!

The game at the end of each level is also fun and interesting. You have to shoot plungers at the bunnies as they try and attack you. Good Stuff!

I would certainly suggest playing this game. Now hang on tight to your remotes so they don't fly thru your dad's new big screen TV.

unique gaming experience

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: December 21, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This game is lots of fun. It is unlike any gaming experience I have had. The new Wii will completely revolutionize gaming because it is so much more fun than any old-style push button controller has a chance to be.

The kids love it too, it's not that difficult which is fine.

I look shooting the bunnies with toilet plungers.

Rabbids Overrun Christmas Dinner

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: December 27, 2006
Author: Amazon User

After trying Raving Rabbids for 35 minutes at the Nintendo World store in Rockefeller Center on Christmas Eve day, my wife and I had to have a copy. Fortunately the store had a supply of Wii consoles; unfortunately they sold out of Raving Rabbids and extra remotes. Undeterred we found a copy and have been racing, chasing, and bashing Rabbids the last 4 days. Rabbids is a great party game with fairly simple controls and makes great use of the Wii remote and nunchuk. I would highly recommend this game to start off anyone's Wii collection.

A great first Wii game!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: January 01, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I don't do many reviews but I felt the need on this one. Got this for my son for Christmas and it is so much fun. Yes, it is a tad simplistic and repeats some of the types of gameplay. But it is so much fun wii aren't bothered at all by it. Also, the variety of movements required in the various mini-games are great for getting to know your new console. Don't get too freaked by the handfull of negative reviews. It's overall a really fun game and worth the money to me.

Raving for Rayman

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: November 29, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Look up the word "frivolous" and you'll see that one of its definitions is "a lack of seriousness." I don't think there's another word that better describes Michael Ansel and Ubisoft Montpellier's Rayman Raving Rabbids. Raving Rabbids is the most ridiculous and hilarious game I've ever played in my life. Essentially a collection of 70 mini-games, Rayman Raving Rabbids isn't a platformer of the Rayman norm, but it's still worth checking out for all of its own reasons.

Rayman Raving Rabbids begins with a quick introduction to Rayman's situation; he's on a picnic with some Globox buddies and suddenly a pack of Rabbids appear and abduct Rayman and his friends. Rayman is then thrust into an arena and forced every day to entertain the Rabbids by taking part in mini-games. Every day Rayman is awarded a plunger for his efforts, and eventually he figures out that these plungers will help him escape his imprisonment and the Rabbids.

The storyline is hilarious in this game, but everything is. The Rabbids are a ridiculous bunch; they're not the least bit intelligent and their sole purpose seems to be running around like lemmings, causing problems for themselves and beating the crap out of each other with clubs and frying pans. Most of the minis have you going against them in some way; and though some of the minis are similar, they're all a lot of fun for the most part.

I'll go into detail about a few of the repeating minis, but I won't ruin some of the surprises for you. That would take away a lot from the entertainment value found here. My favorites seemed to be the deeper minis, minis that I could honestly enjoy if they were transformed into fully-featured games. The first one is the on-rails shooter. In each of these minis, which usually last a few minutes each, you're armed with a plunger-shooting gun (brings back memories of the awful South Park video game). You shoot Rabbids with this gun, and some of them are tricky; you'll even run into Rabbids wearing Sam Fisher's fancy headgear.

Another great one is the three-lap warthog race. You'll hold on for dear life as you race around different levels on the back of a warthog, and you can whip the warthog to pick up speed and get ahead of the pack. Despite the lack of power-ups, the races are a lot of fun. My favorite mini, and possibly the most common, is the rhythm-based disco mini. You'll stand in the middle of a stage while Rabbids swarm from the left and the right, and as they line up in rhythm on a circular spot on the ground, you flick the nunchuck or Wii remote to hit the beat. I can really only name a few minis I didn't enjoy, and surprisingly enough one of them was the cow-toss mini. All of the rest of them are fun to play and the Wii remote and nunchuck control them smoothly.

Rayman Raving Rabbids is as creative with its visuals as it is with its gameplay. It's got the funniest and most absurd art direction I've ever seen in a game. The Rabbids are a disgusting bunch of creatures, with mouths so vile that pigs would seem cleaner. The interesting Rayman world isn't opened up as much as I'd have liked it to be, leaving you with only your cell and the arena to explore, but that's an argument that pertains more to the game being a collection of minis rather than a platformer. The sound effects are well-delivered, and the music is a treat-I especially enjoyed hearing some of the songs in the rhythm games, like "Pump It," and "La Bamba."

Rayman Raving Rabbids is a mixed bag in terms of replay value. While the 70 minis are fun to play, and can be enjoyed multiple times, I would have liked to see Ubisoft create some sort of incentive to play them over and over and over until they're perfected. Bronze, silver, and gold medals are a great example of something that could have been put in place to secure a few more hours of replay. Still, multiplayer and some of the better minis will keep you playing long after you've completed the game.

A word of caution before playing this game; Rayman Raving Rabbids will wear and tear on your arm muscles much like a prolonged Dance Dance Revolution session will give you the sweaty cardiovascular workout of a lifetime. I highly advise that gamers playing this game on the Nintendo Wii use the Wii remote's wrist strap, and secure it tightly. Also, the overlooked warning of taking a break during gaming sessions is something I highly recommend against. I played this game for several hours straight and paid dearly in the form of sore arms and wrists for hours. I don't care if you're the most muscular hunk out there, you're going to be in pain if you can't put this game down for a few minutes.

Rayman Raving Rabbids, out of all of the Nintendo Wii launch titles, is the funniest and most obscure. Though the thrills won't last forever, the laughs will. Every time one of those Rabbids lets out a scream, I still laugh. I'd love to see Ubisoft flesh out these little guys, and I'd be completely happy with a full-featured shooter, warthog racer, or rhythm-based game starring them. Rayman Raving Rabbids should have a spot in your Wii collection with Legend of Zelda and some of the other great Wii launch titles.

Great, Wacky, Fun

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: January 10, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Rayman Raving Rabbids constantly uses the Wii controls in new and innovative ways. All of the 70+ minigames use the Wii remote in some way. All of the minigames also are creative, interesting, and very fun. The minigames range from using the Nunchuk to whack a bunny on the head as many times as you can to steering a bat around an island to pick up lost pigs. The only thing all of the minigames have in common is that they will all give you a great, big, laugh.

The graphics are cartoony 3D. They are odd and different from normal Gamecube or Wii graphics. They are very colorful and very contrasty. I think this is a good thing because if they were realistic or normal it would make the game feel sort of bland and old.

Not all of the minigames are different. Some of them are repeats of earlier one. For example in the minigame Bunnies are Slow to React there are three different versions part 1, part 2, and part 3. Each of these gets more challenging, but doesn't offer a new control system or idea. Also there are a lot of dancing minigames. There are about 15 of the dancing minigames. They usually have a new song, but sometimes these have repeats just like the normal minigames. Each of these dancing minigames is fun, but they get a little repetitive.

The story mode is a little shallow. I beat it in only three days (although I did play it obsessively all three). The story mode is fun to play through the first time, but you unlock every minigame by only playing through it once. This lowers the replay value of the story mode to almost 0.

Overall this is a very fun party game, filled with laughs. It has a shallow story mode, but each minigame is well-designed and features its own control scheme. Rayman Raving Rabbids is definitely worth every penny you spend on it.

Holy Flying Cows, Batman!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: February 10, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I can't remember ever laughing so hard while playing a video game. This game is insane and extremely entertaining. It's got something for everyone. Some of the games were a huge hit with a group of 4. It's also a blast solo. You really couldn't be disappointed by this title.


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