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Rayman Raving Rabbids 2

Rayman Raving Rabbids 2
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Rayman Raving Rabbids 2

 
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The mischievous bunnies are back in a hilarious sequel that is guaranteed to be even crazier and funnier than the first – and with even more wacky games! They've invaded the world of Rayman®, and now the insane Rabbids have a new objective: invade planet Earth! They have established their base at a shopping mall and begun training for their nastiest scheme yet. As part of this training, the Rabbids must carry out several missions around the globe to help them in an attempt to dominate the world. The Rabbids will also try to study human behavior by mimicking everything we do…but in the Rabbid sort of way, with no logic…of course. Back to battle the Rabbids and stop the invasion is Rayman, who will infiltrate the Rabbids by disguising himself as one of them.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:7.75 inches
Product Width:5.75 inches
Product Height:0.53 inches
Product Weight:0.2 pounds
Package Length:7.5 inches
Package Width:5.4 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.2 pounds
Release Date:November 13, 2007
Average Customer Rating: based on 119 reviews

Game Information
Platform:Nintendo Wii
Media:CD-ROM
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • New wacky games : 60 brand-new games that spoof popular culture and are even wackier and crazier than those featured in the first Rayman Raving Rabbids.

  • All-new party mode : Play co-op or battle your friends simultaneously with up to four players!

  • Unique use of the Wii Remote™ : Discover new and innovative ways to play with eight types of gameplay, including shaking, precision, dexterity, and balance.

  • Rock Out with the Rabbids : Use the Wii Remote as your guitar, drums, or mic as you create and listen to music from the most popular bands around.

  • Customize Rayman and the Rabbids : Use more than 110 items including skins, hats, accessories, and clothes to dress Rayman, and to create your own Rabbid. Unleash your creativity with over 540K customization combinations.


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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 119 customer reviews )
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77 of 82 found the following review helpful:


4Invasion Earth: A Rabbid Fan's Review!  Nov 15, 2007 By A. Stagg
Our first game for the Wii was Rayman Raving Rabbids. It was the perfect game to introduce the Wii to America. Now the Rabbid's are not only invading your Wii, but also Planet Earth. The result is comic and fun!

Wii've eagerly been waiting for the sequel for the past year and rushed to buy it as soon as it was available. For the most part, we are not disappointed. This game was created ENTIRELY with the Wii in mind. The game is more complex than the original and the story is not as linear. But, there is much more to do and more control over the gameplay to take advantage of the unique nature of the Wii. It is still incredibly funny and enjoyable.

Overall, the graphics look superior to the original game, probably because the game was optimized specifically for the Wii platform. Unlike the first game, the current rendition has been designed with multi-player use at the forefront. Many players will prefer this game as a multi-player game rather than single-player.

Why didn't I give it 5 stars? I really enjoyed the dancing Rabbids in the original game and was looking forward to having them back in the sequel. However, in this version you play musical instruments in a variety of bands instead of dancing. You still move the wii controllers in rhythm with great musical tracks, but you must monitor a control panel display to time your movements. The result: you can't enjoy the Rabbid/Rayman animations on the screen if you want to time your controller motions correctly. Obviously, they did it to create a multi-player experience, but it's a much less immersive game than in the original. Still, it's fun. But, why did they have to change the most successful shtick in the original game? Boo Ubisoft! Fortunately, the rest of the mini-games are just as much fun as in the original with superior graphic quality.

This is a great game and we are enjoying it immensely. It's fun to be able to play both Rayman and/or the Rabbids and overall the quality is an improvement over the original. Let's just have those dancing Rabbid's back for Rayman Raving Rabbids 3!!

29 of 30 found the following review helpful:


3Bittersweet..  Dec 12, 2007 By Adam
To me this game is bittersweet. If you compare it side by side to the original there is a drastic difference most of which have been covered in previous posts. Anyhow....

We purchased this game because, quite simply, the first one was overly addictive. In my great anticipation I popped in the game and expected to be able to blast through some single player semi-story, not so. Though you can play single player the game play is exactly the same as the multiplayer, you pick a "trip" (a series of mini-games that take place in a region of the world) and play through 6 of them and then you're done. You can however unlock new mini-games which are then randomly playable in each trip.

There are about 6 trips and as you play through each one you can unlock new character accessories/outfits so you can personalize the look of your Rabid or Rayman. You can also customize and save your own trips, allowing you to pick and play the mini-games that you enjoy the most.

Luckily they still have the shooter games but they are separate from the trips and very different than those in RR1. Now you have to press the 1 button to reload instead of shaking the wiimote, you don't have any info displayed on the screen other than the points earned and your cross-hairs, and your ammo is displayed on the cross-hair itself as 5 small red dots. The one thing I really enjoyed about the shooter though is that the scenery is all filmed in live action, filmed it would seem by a man with a camera walking through the locations. I about gaged laughing when 2 hotel attendants were jumped by Rabids. They did take care in creating this area of the game as even though it is live action the interaction between the game play and the scenery are great if you shoot a road sign the plunger will stick, if you shoot a tree leaves will fall.

Lastly the thing that made me cry deep down inside is the fact that they didn't add a dancing Rabids game and instead you can play a part in a band and keep with the beat of the instrument you choose, yes its fun but why scrap the dancing Rabids all together?

If this was not a sequel and a game of it's own I would rated it a star higher but when you don't follow up an original piece of art with something just as great you are not doing the fans any justice.

Would I buy it again? Yes, though I wish that the lack of content would have prompted a slightly lower price.

This game, for me is a 3 out of 5.

14 of 16 found the following review helpful:


4Great Adult Party Game but Kind of a Bummer for Solo Play  Nov 26, 2007 By J. A Carty "Jessie Carty"
I agree with what a lot of the other reviewers are saying about this game. As a solo game you could quickly work through this and it just wasn't as entertaining and indepth as the story mode in the first game. The multiplayer mode however made the game TOTALLY worth it. We had stages that we were able to help a 4 yr old through but mainly the adults were playing and LOVING this game.

Personally, I found the rock band portion of the new game more fun than the dancing one on the other game because the controls are less likely to give you a "hit" when you didn't actually move as the first game did (this wasn't just me other players said the same thing) but I wasn't as sure about the new shooting portion. The new shooting game looks much better than the first but I found the gameplay a bit boring.

Overall though I am really glad I had purchased this before Thanksgiving as we had a ton of fun. Will I ever play it by myself? Probably not.

23 of 28 found the following review helpful:


5The best party game out there  Nov 19, 2007 By B. Plauche "MSUsousaphone"
I can see how people expecting to play this alone are giving it lower ratings but I bought this purely as a 'party game' and there isn't another out there that is better. It edges out Rabbids 1 and blows Mario Party 8 out of the water (MP can learn from this and start changing the minigames up between editions).

Its basically the same style as RR1 (so if you own that then this may be a rental only) but most of the games can play all players at once and there are more motions used on the Wiimote. The 'instrument' thing that you do at the end of every level is MUCH better than the dancing one in the original and more involved. There are few minigames that are boring and most are great with some competition involved. If you play solo and have Wi-Fi than you can compete to get your score compared against everyone on te net.

The graphics are better but, hey, its the Wii.

It could be improved by bringing back some of those sadistic games like throwing cows or seeing how big of a lump you can beat into a rabbid (most of the games are 'cleaner') and making the minigames harder and longer, but this game is still the best party game out right now so I couldn't give it anything lower than 5...but don't get it if you have no one to play with.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Great Solo Play and Better Party Game  Mar 16, 2008 By Lisa Shea "medieval swordfighting enthusiast"
If you enjoyed the first Rayman Raving Rabbids game, have cheer! The second game is back with more mini-game fun that's fun for single players as well as groups.

You really don't care about the premise in these games, but here is is. You go to different parts of the globe and are trying to learn to "act like the locals". In usual quite tongue-in-cheek fashion these activities are completely non-PC. For example, while exploring the US you do things like yap incessantly on the phone in a movie theater, or whack your kids for acting up on a road trip.

What makes the game great is that every mini-game uses the Wii in a different manner - and they're all quite fun. You're "spider rabbit" soaring along a city street. Being a Rock Band fanatic, I love the rock band part where you play along on drums, brass, guitar or mic on flower power songs.

As you move along through the world, you unlock new games, new costumes, and much more. My boyfriend loves the plunger shooting games. I like the music games. If you play with young kids, you can easily find many games that are great fun to play together. If you've got a group of adults over, it's just as fun with them.

The graphics are very well done. Yes, this is a Wii and hot a high-def PS3 or 360, but even so, when you look at the detail in the leaves on the trees or the cracks in the city streets, it's really hard to complain. They do an awesome job here with the capabilities of the Wii. The sound is just as good - the right balance between cartooney fun and realistic noises.

On one hand, I'm sure every person can pick out a certain mini-game and say "I really don't like X". However, I bet you I could easily find another 10 people who adore that game.

Another caveat is that some of the games get a bit *too* silly. In one game the characters eat a lot of chili and therefore "fart" themselves along a path. If you're easily offended, you might not enjoy this.

Still, if you've got a good sense of humor, this game has a lot to offer! Highly recommended.


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