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I'm all for a good mini-game collection. The Wii is at its best when you're playing simple but fun games with friends, so Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 from Ubisoft looked like it would offer the perfect mix of gameplay and zany fun. The original game, which...
A handful of good games, Most of the minigames are dull, Poor visuals, Rabbids aren't as funny as they think they are...
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Although Rayman Raving Rabbids was my pick for the best Wii launch game (no - not Zelda - I dont want to talk about it), I am not sure that the world is ready for a sequel already. Its a year later now, and Ubisoft Paris has brought back those wasca...
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Updated: 2012-01-25 07:01:30
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Humour is subjective. For example, I dont see what all the fuss is about when it comes to BBC3s The Mighty Boosh, it barely raises a smile whenever Ive sat and watched it. Plonk a Black Books DVD in however and I can easily while-away hours chucklin...
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The series still has kick, but for how much longer?Not content to simply torment Rayman by forcing him to participate in a series of gladiatorial-style mini-games (the premise of the original Raving Rabbids), the horde of crazy white bunnies have now...
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Compared with the original game, Raving Rabbids 2 has definitely taken a different visual approach. There are still the regular mini-games where the developers have designed and rendered their own backgrounds for each level and area that they take plac...
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Ubisofts Rayman franchise took a sharp and perhaps unexpectedly successful turn in last years Rayman Raving Rabbids. The one-time platforming hero went the minigame-collection route, and in doing so introduced the world to the most dementedly enterta...
Over 50 minigames, with a few real gems, The rabbids are still wonderfully psychotic, You can play dressup with the rabbids, if thats your thing, Multiplayer is a greater focus in this sequel.
Most of the minigames are merely OK, and some are downright dull, Ingame graphics still have a crude look to them, Shooting sequences arent nearly as interesting this time around, The singleplayer isnt very interesting.
This follow-up collection of minigames isnt nearly as captivating or humorous as its predecessor, but it still has its moments...
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Kill the rabbit. Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 is a strange and sad case. A sequel to last years absurdly entertaining original, it takes almost every imaginative application of the Wii remote first demonstrated there and devolves it into something analogo...
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Ah, the Rabbids. In one year, these screaming bunnies have become one of Ubisofts best franchises. Sure theres the Tom Clancy line, and Assassins Creed aspires to be the next "serious" franchise, but at the end of the day, if youre not at least ch...
Another crazy series of mini-games; hilarious characters; great multiplayer; online leaderboards.
Quite a few mini-games recycle mediocre mechanics, which drags down the fun factor.
Ah, the Rabbids. In one year, these screaming bunnies have become one of Ubisofts best franchises. Sure theres the Tom Clancy line, and Assassins Creed aspires to be the next "serious" franchise, but at the end of the day, if youre not at least chu...
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When the Wii was new and before the onslaught of mini-game-fests to come, Ubisoft released Rayman Raving Rabbids and it was both unique and entertaining. The title was a success because it wrapped some 70 mini-games in an original and surprisingly funn...
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