Rayman Raving Rabbids from Ubisoft

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Product Description Rayman Raving Rabbids brings you back to the world of Rayman, just as it's being threatened by demonic rabbits! With the help of magical creatures, Rayman must battle to save his world from the bunnies. It's a great way for Rayman to punch his way onto a next-gen platforms!
Amazon.com Rayman Raving Rabbids is the edgiest and most off-the-wall gaming experience in the history of the Rayman franchise. This new Rayman game features the funniest, zaniest, wackiest antics ever when hordes of nasty bunnies invade Rayman's world. They enslave him, forcing Rayman to participate in a series of gladiator-like trials. In order to win his freedom, Rayman must entertain and outwit these crazed, out-of-control bunnies. 
Beat the bad bunnies and become a superstar! |  Unlock mini-games to play with friends. View larger. |  Innumerable uses for the Wii Remote allow for creative game modes. View larger. |  How many Raving Rabbids can you take out in 30 seconds? View larger. |  Multiplayer games are as fast as they are hilarious. View larger. | Welcome to a new generation of Rayman You'd be hard-pressed to find a game with as much character as Rayman Raving Rabbids. From the creative minigames to the quirks of the bunnies, this game packs an immense amount of entertainment on one disc. It's rare in games that failing during a competition can bring you as much joy as actually succeeding, but Rayman Raving Rabbids does an admirable job of rewarding your failure with a large dose of comic screams, flying plungers and crossed eyes. Of course, the point is to succeed and not let the bunnies laugh at your failure. Rayman Raving Rabbids may have a lot of style but it has very little plot. Each level consists of four minigame challenges and one "boss battle," so to speak. If you complete at least three of the minigames, the main gate opens, allowing you to take on a greater challenge. Once you play a minigame in the Story Mode, you unlock that minigame and can play it at any time and against friends. Exercise your Wii Remote Hand it to Ubisoft's development crew as they really took advantage of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers' capabilities. Some minigames are as simple as twirling the Wii Remote like a lasso and pushing a button to launch a cow as if you were in a hammer throw competition. Some minigames really test your coordinating, asking you to swing the Nunchuk like a jump rope and flicking the Wii Remote up to make Rayman jump. Each level has one consistant challege, however: a rhythm game. As a song plays, the bunnies approach a spot on either stage left or right. When they hit that spot, you'll shake the Nunchuk (if the bunny is on the left) or the Wii Remote when the rabbid hits the mark. When you take on the boss stages, you'll find yourself, more often than not, playing a rail shooter. The Wii Remote becomes your light gun, firing plungers at the horde of oncoming rodents. When your plunger supply runs out, shake the Nunchuk to reload. In recent years, the rail shooter (where you don't control the movement) has been forsaken for the first-person shooter and free movement. The Rayman boss experience will make rail shooter fans rejoice. If other shooters can perform as well as the plunger-fueled firing action of Rayman Raving Rabbids, the genre will come back with a vengeance. Impressive replay value There's extra incentive to play the many minigames of Rayman Raving Rabbids. When you complete a game in Challenge Mode, the game gives you a code that you can enter at the Rayman Web site which basically gives you access to special features on the site. The minigames of Rayman Raving Rabbids skew toward a younger audience, and at first, an above-average gamer should find the games to be pretty easy. However, once the minigames are unlocked, a big challenge awaits you to get the highest scores and blast your friends in multiplayer challenges. That's when the real party begins! Rayman delivers exactly what the Wii promises: fun and lots of it. Here's hoping the bunnies come back for multiple invasions!
Customer Reviews
A bad game     Posted 16 March 2007 Rayman Raving rabbids is not really a game, but more like a tech demo. Sure, Wii already has tech demos, in fact, most of the launch line up (except for Zelda) is filled with tech demos. But what makes this one different? It has retarded screaming bunnies. From this already, your good instincts should tell you to stay away You play as a limbless creature named Rayman, who has been kidnapped by retarded bunnies, and you have to partake in something like 70 minigames to plunge your way to freedom. The premise is stupid, just a way to tie together all the minigames. The minis themselves range from barely playable to just plain abysmal. You will not want to play most of these games, because they are either stupid concepts or badly designed. Very few of the games are fun, but they lose their charm after playing them once or twice. Many of the minigames also share the same gimmick,, which wouldn't be a issue if the gimmicks were less simple and easy to spot. The minigames alone makes the game horrible and not worthy of anyones money.
There are really only two upsides to owning this game. One, the first person shooter boss battles. After every stage (composed of 4 games) there is a boss battle, and sometimes you are treated to a very fun arcade style shoot'em up game. These are some of the best use of the controller on the system, and are increadably fun, but you will have to suffer through the rest of the crap to get to it. The other upside is humor. The Bunnies are so stupid and they are so horribly exploited in some of the minigames that it becomes funny. Of course, you are lowered down do retarded humor, but if you just need a good laugh, this game will provide entertainment.
Otherwise, this game is just a bad minigame collection that may provide some fun in the form of a boss battle, or just retarded humor, but usually it is just frustratingly bad, not worth the time or money. Save both by giving this one a pass
2/5 overall
Really fun(ny).....but easy     Posted 15 March 2007 This game is a lot of fun. I mostly liked the plunger bunny shooting version of the game! Great fun.....the dancing gets a little lame. Game is really easy to beat, but it is tons of fun to compete against other friends.
Raving Rabbids is endless fun!     Posted 11 March 2007 This is a game that I am convinced everyone can appreciate!
I know some people who detest playing the Wii because of how hard it can be to use the controls, but they seem to forget it with this game since it has a variety of mini-games that play differently. If you're not good at one kind of mini-game, you can totally rock another! For instance, I save the dancing games for my fiance while he saves the shooting levels for me, because those are what we are best at.
It's really fun to play this game with others, whether in Score Mode (multiplayer) or Story Mode (the actual game)!
It's hilarious, whether you're playing or watching.
This game definitely has a lot of replay value to it.
Lots of fun!     Posted 08 March 2007 This is my first Wii game and I'm enjoying it immensely! Some of the challenges are a bit too hard for my amateur skills, but so far I've been able to pass at least 3 of the 4 tests to gain entry into the 'boss' on each arena level. I've noticed that the controller motion isn't always intuitive -- for example when you close potty stall doors, you put your hand in front of the bunny on the stall instead of on the door, which may have moved far beyond the bunny by this time. But once you adjust for those quirks, you can be pretty successful. I think the story is clever, the graphics are great, the little touches like climbing up the wall using the prizes you've won in the arena are very funny. You have to be in the mood for some goofy gaming to enjoy this, but I find it very refreshing!
Ridiculously Fun to Play and Watch     Posted 08 March 2007 This game has excellent game play. Each individual task or 'mini-game' will leave you laughing as you come to realize how tiring this game is. You will be sweating within minutes of playing this game and your arms will quickly become tired.
And while you take a break to let your friend play (and you'll want a break) you will find the movements of your friend quite entertaining as s/he attempts to pump carrot juice as fast as possible or attempts to milk a cow before time runs out.
This game is great to play on your own and even more fun to play with others. This is definitely the game you want to pull out when you want to get the party started.
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