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Rayman: Raving Rabbids 2 (Wii) | 
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| From: Ubisoft Category: Video Games
List Price: £39.99 Buy Used: £17.99 You Save: £22.00 (55%)
New (2) Used (5) from £17.99
Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 636
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: action-games Media: Video Game Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 3307210327673 ASIN: B000UVRXA4
Release Date: November 16, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Review
The Wii gets a lot of stick for its abundance of mini-game compilations but that criticism would feel all the sharper if it wasn't for the fact that most of them are still a lot of fun. Launch game Rayman Raving Rabbids was one of the best and this uses the same basic concept while greatly improving the actual individual games themselves. Instead of being captured, this time the strangely limbless Rayman has to sneak his way into a rabbid headquarters near a shopping centre as the demonic rabbit creatures plan an invasion of Earth (or wherever it is that Rayman actually lives). Rayman's disguises, and those of the rabbids themselves, can all be customised but involve a huge range of movie and video game parodies, from Naruto and Star Wars to Super Mario and Transformers. The actual mini-games are similarly eager to poke fun at anything and everything they can think of including a Guitar Hero spoof, twisted versions of traditional baseball and football sims and even a mini-game set in Ubisoft's own offices which tasks you with the arduous goal of not getting any work done. There are 60 mini-games in total, with the rhythm action stages making a comeback, in revamped form, alongside the popular first person shoot `em-up levels. In fact there's overall a much greater emphasis now on multiplayer games - one of the weak spots of the original. Almost every game can be played with a friend now, allowing everyone to share the surreality. Harrison Dent
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Raving Rabbids 2 November 20, 2007 S. Larner (Edinburgh, Lothian United Kingdom) 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
I really enjoyed this! Although I've seen complaints about the game not being fun when played alone - which to an extent I do actually agree with - when they are played in a group most of them are brilliant fun! The burger balancing game mentioned in one of the reviews below is genius in it's level of chaos once you get four players involved! Plus, it certainly helps that the Rabbids themselves are hilariously funny (maybe it's the blend of deranged cartoon violence and toilet humour...) For the simple reason that this is meant as a party game, I think it's a tad unfair marking it down for a mediocre single player mode or a lack of storyline (I wouldn't play Raving Rabbids 2 by myself but, on the other hand, I wouldn't play the absolutely fantastic Metroid Prime when my friends come round - but they are both really good at what they set out to do). As a mini game compilation it's perfect for playing with friends round. The simplicity of the games is great for non-gamers, but the level of humour means that hardcore gamers will still have great fun. Although the Wii is a bit flooded with party games at the moment, the Rabbids and the ensuing chaos they generate make this my party game of choice.
Shameless Fun December 29, 2007 Michael Parsons (Bermuda) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
What alot of fun this game was. Played it over Christmas with friends and had such a great time. Not all the mini games are brilliant, but the graphics are hysterical, making this a must have party game. I can imagine the one star reviewers are playing solo, which would be a huge mistake as this game is so much better with friends. Best games include slapping the Rabbid kids in the car, serving burgers, running from the boulder, and rabbid aseall...but so many of them are just too much fun.
Much improved over the first RRR. November 16, 2007 Mrs. K. J. Griffiths 12 out of 14 found this review helpful
I got this game today, and it has many improvments over the original. It is far more accesible when you begin to play it. It also has two different levels of play (easy and normal). The Wii remote is perfectly suited to it and it dosn't have you screaming in frustration because it hasn't done what you want it too. Ultimatly it is a multiplayer game but it can still be fun with one player. I found it very funny, an all round enjoyable game.
RULTHLESS RABBID FUN ! February 25, 2008 Ih Baxandale (Fazakerley Liverpool) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Fantastic raving rabbids is hilarious and funny. You can play on 59 different adventurous mini games you can also conquer Eurupe,the USA, South America, Asia, and the tropics.You can even take over the world with sink plungers! You can even design four rabbids of your own using things from super man outfits to chinese clothes. You can do this for rayman as well. Play and exercise playing American football and leading your own band!. It's suitable for all ages and for all your family and friends.Its also a game you can play wity up to four players. It the best game I've ever bought it's absolutly brilliant. Paul Baxandale
The Best Party Game EVER!!! November 29, 2007 James Cameron (a world of my own) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Put simply, this game is pure party fun genius. Having made vast improvements in not only the style and variety of mini-games, the humour has been cranked up into overdrive and makes the whole experience that much more fun, and harder too as its very hard to keep your Wii-remote steady when you and your friends are laughing so hard at the on-screen chaos that often ensues with this game. On top of the great mini-games there is a whole new style of "on the rail" arcade shooter in this far superior sequel - using real video you wonder through several major global destinations in an attempt to stop the invading Rabbids. All in all this is a game that brings back what gaming should be about - good honest laugh out loud fun. A must buy for all Wii owners.
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