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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Colin , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Rayman Raving Rabbids is not a platform game in the traditional Rayman sense. It contains a single-player mode and even a storyline but they are all tethered to the mini-games. You'll get plenty of action out of this game to be sure but don't expect to ge...
Abstract: Rayman Raving Rabbids is not your standard Wii video game. There are some very unique features about this game that make it look like it may be for kids, but it really is not something you want the kiddies getting their hands on. IntroductionRayman Ra...
Abstract: Most comedic games go like this: you play, there’s a cutscene, then you laugh. While this has been a satisfying formula since the first comedy PC and console games were made, it doesn’t quite break the barrier of interactivity. By keeping the...
Abstract: TitleRayman: Raving RabbidsRatingEveryone! DeveloperUbisoftRelease DateNovember 19th, 2006PlatformWii, Xbox 360, PC, PS2, PSPGenreAction/AdventureRayman was a launch title for the Wii, and many of us are wondering, "what is keeping this game competiti...
It may be just a collection of mini-games, but most of the mini-games are great. Multiplayer options are flawed, but fine graphics, great use of the Wii controllers and sheer, twisted personality make the single-player mode a real treat....
Abstract: After playing games like Red Steel, Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz, and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess on Nintendos new Wii console, Ive come to a conclusion that might wind up being unpopular: I dont think these are the best games on the s...
Abstract: Rayman: Raving Rabbids is nothing more than a thinly veiled collection of minigames, and thats not necessarily a bad thing but it lacks a sense of cohesion that would have made the game a truly worthwhile title.
Great sense of humor; The vast majority of the 70 minigames are a blast, especially the rhythm minigames; Great multiplayer party game; Awesome use of humorous sound effects.
Not all of the minigames are winners; Not much to do single player wise once you finish story mode other than try to improve upon your scores; Graphics are no better than a nice looking Gamecube game.
In terms of quality of minigames, Raving Rabbids is probably the best the party game genre has ever seen. Much like Wii Sports, it is pick up and play friendly and has the potential to attract people that aren’t actually on the gaming scene.
Abstract: Edward Millarion8.5 Experience the return of Rayman when his world is threatened by a devastating invasion of crazed, out-of-control bunnies. Whether it be crazy Kung-Fu action or competing in the cow toss, players will use the Wii Remote in the most ...
Abstract: Rayman Raving Rabbids makes great use of the Wiis unique aspects and offers a very sweet, but short, experience Created by French graphic artist Michel Ancel in 1992 and the mascot of publisher Ubisoft, Rayman is one of the most unusual characters yo...