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cool party game
Reviewed by pissedcheese on December 11, 2006 | report this review
i like this game.. graphics are good and so is the gameplay
the single player is just a bunch of mini games and some cool boss levels. But the game is really meant to be played with friends..
PLay this game with friends and its a blast..
alone.. it gets boring after you beat it
Must have for a party game
Reviewed by Denny on December 20, 2006 | report this review
This is one of the best games on the Wii. Rayman Raving Rabbids is a game built on a bunch of mini-games that make use of the wii remote motion sensing feature. There are many mini games to unlock in single player and the mini games are really fun.
The best of this game is found in the multiplayer mode. This game is surprisingly addictive and is playable even for your friends who have never played this before. Due to the low learning curve, you don't really have to teach others how to play for them to get started.
Good fun with friends
Reviewed by Btester on December 26, 2006 | report this review
Its one of the few Some what good Wii games. I didn't like playing it alone. Its way more of a party game.
Great Party game.
Reviewed by mattyg00013 on January 04, 2007 | report this review
So as many thought it would be Rayman is an amazing party game that is fun alone or with a big group of fun. The Rabbids have kidnapped some of raymans friends and to get them back you must fight through 70 different challenges to save them. This game is very fun and very enjoyable. I reccomend it to those that wish to just have a good time or those having a group event going on.
excellent party game
Reviewed by deep_splash on January 05, 2007 | report this review
the story mode is kind of short but i mean most people buy it because of its excellent party aspect. Graphics are good (For the wii) and the bunnies will give you a blasting time. The controls are super easy to pick up (like, really!) Only thing is there could be an even more variety of games then I would rate this game perfect.
Rabbits Take Rayman to a new Level
Reviewed by podbotv2 on January 25, 2007 | report this review
I have never played a rayman game before, and basically bought it last minute (When i found out red steel was a flop, i switched it). I wasnt disapointed. The minigames are hilarious, and the single player mode seems dull, but it lasts for quite a while. This game is a must havefor the Wii launch.
Rayman
Reviewed by JayPeePee22 on April 01, 2007 | report this review
This is one of the best games on the Wii. Rayman Raving Rabbids is a game built on a bunch of mini-games that make use of the wii remote motion sensing feature. There are many mini games to unlock in single player and the mini games are really fun.
The best of this game is found in the multiplayer mode. This game is surprisingly addictive and is playable even for your friends who have never played this before. Due to the low learning curve, you don't really have to teach others how to play for them to get started.
Good Clean Family Fun
Reviewed by blufur on April 28, 2007 | report this review
This has been my showcase game for my family. I have yet to find a group of people who don't enjoy it. The one catch is that you need to play through single player mode to unlock the various mini games before your friends come over... otherwise you won't have much to show them. But if you do, they're sure to have a ball. Highlights for people who are new to gaming and/or the Wii: the cow toss, the rhythm games (beat the controller like drumsticks), the shooting galleries, and the "simon" game, where you each take turns trying to add on to and then match the patter. Go for this one! You won't regret it.
Good party game, not as good as Mario Party
Reviewed by msbai on May 05, 2007 | report this review
I got this game for X-mas, and it took a little while to get used to the craziness that is Rayman. But after a while, you get used to the screaming rabbits, and shooting plungers at them. This is a great game to play with 2 or more people, although single player is just as enjoyable. This game does get frustrating at times, as some challenges can get extremely difficult, so I suggest wearing the strap for the wii remote:) If you like the Mario Party series, you'll enjoy Rayman.
Rayman Rules!
Reviewed by jspeeder on May 08, 2007 | report this review
This game is really fun, and great for multiplayer, I got and have played single player for almost 3 hours straight, it is so addicting, and as ridicules as it is, about evil crazy bunnies, this game makes you laugh at so cruel the bunnies can be, and the gameplay is great, even though there are only a bunch of mini games. A great buy for any kid, or even adults who have people to play with, because single player doesn't take to long to beat, depending on how long you play at a time, I'm on level about nine or ten out of fifteen, and its taken me about five to six hours to get there, so it lasts a while, but the multiplayer is great, and the game would get boring quickly without it, because after single player there would be nothing to do. Well worth fifty dollars, an awesome gift for anyone!
Better than WarioWare Smooth Moves
Reviewed by jvargason on July 05, 2007 | report this review
Rayman Raving Rabbids is obviously a party game. You can expect plenty of mini-games, although most of them are rehashes of one another with varying difficulties. The single player campaign is surprisingly decent and is the only way to unlock all of the mini-games for multiplayer.
There seem to be a few mini-games that are just literally flailing your arms back and forth and they become tiresome. However, multiplayer makes even these games seem fun with someone else to laugh with. There are some great mini-games including on-rails shooting, dancing, dodging ghosts, and drawing food with the Wii-Remote. Of course along with the good mini-games come a few stinkers such as a game where you have to be closest to the middle, unfortunately the game doesn't work and isn't as intuitive as it should be.
One thing that really stands out over WarioWare's Micro-Games is the fact that the mini-games last a lot longer. I feel like it's more of a game compared to WarioWare.
Graphics Wise the game doesn't push the Wii in any way shape or form, however it is aesthetically pleasing because of a unique and funny art style. Don't expect Wide-Screen or 480P as they are not supported. However, you can expect Dolby Pro Logic II sound which is decent and with the funny nature of the game pulls through nicely.
If nothing else, this is a decent game to pick up for a demonstration of the Wii Remote. It won't be the best game you've ever played, but it's good enough to stand amongst the better Party Games on the console currently.
awesome
Reviewed by bigry on August 03, 2007 | report this review
it is the best party game great to play with friends it does not get bouring still playing it after i beat it 4 times great and worth every penny great story line 2!
Harry Potter
Reviewed by falcokicksbutt on August 16, 2007 | report this review
I am willing to trade Harry Potter for Wii, or points, for this game.
Thsithis
Reviewed by XnocreativityX on February 06, 2008 | report this review
This is what they created the Wii for. Take a great collection of mini games that all uniquely (and intuitively) use the motion controls for a great game anyone can play. the 4 player modes are a bit lacking, but it's still great with a group of people even just switching off each level in single player and you can go back and try to beat scores. The downsides to the game other than the beforementioned 4 player mode is that it does not support progressive scan and the leaderboards aren't online directly through the Wii, you get a code you enter on a website from your computer. IF you own a wii, you have to own this game and it's sequel.


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