
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!
User Ratings and Reviews
3 Stars Not a bad game, nothing special
I got this game real cheap and it was worth the price. I have heard that part 2 is better. My wife like it a lot when we first got it, but it hasn’t been played since.
4 Stars Fun for everyone
This game is great when you have friends over. The different tasks are really challenging. Kids and adults love this one.
4 Stars Fun, but not for young kids
We have a three year old daughter and a five year old son. I thought that this would be fun for them… but it is waaaay to complicated for them. An example would be the disco game, this game requires extreme rhythm! However, the adults LOVE it! The mummy-bunnies are hilarious! It’s a little like watching a cartoon character getting that much deserved beating. For all those parents thinking about buying this for their child(ren), it requires concentration, rhythm, and precision.
3 Stars This game was alright…
We played it, actually I played it, for at the most a couple hours the night we got it. It was fun, fast paced, but repeatative.
3 Stars Rabbids too difficult?
No, the mini games are a lot of fun. HOWEVER because of the way the game is set up you have to complete a minimum of three mini games out of four for each day and then the main challenge for that day before you are put back into your prison cell (the only place the game gets saved). Some of the tasks are interesting, fun and funny but they can be difficult to master and succeed at, so if you’ve just spent some time getting something right you’re going to have to throw away your progress UNLESS you have the time to tackle two more mini games and a final challenge. It would be nice if the game allowed you to save right after each mini game when you’ve finally succeeded in getting a difficult one right, as it is the method of saving only at the end of each game day makes what should be a fun experience tedious.
The game makes great use of the strengths of the Wii controls in some very imaginative and funny scenarios and if it’s at bargain bin prices it is well worth it just for that. You would have to be dedicated to complete the game, though, because of the game mechanics.