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Rayman: Raving Rabbids 2 (Wii)

Rayman: Raving Rabbids 2 (Wii)
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  • From:Ubisoft  
  • Category:Video Games
  • List Price: £39.99
  • Buy New: £14.49
  • as of 7/2/2012 11:23 GMT details
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  • Seller:Gamerstop
  • Sales Rank:3,834
  • Platform:Nintendo Wii
  • Media:Video Game
  • Genre:action-games
  • Operating System:Nintendo Wii
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.1
  • Dimensions (in):7.5 x 5.2 x 0.6
  • Release Date:November 16, 2007
  • MPN:RVL P RY2P
  • EAN:3307210327673
Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days



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Synopsis
  • 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.
  • Travel Around the World - Take Rayman on a world tour to defend Earth and travel to different regions including the USA, Europe, and Asia. Challenge the Rabbids as they try and infiltrate everyday life.
  • Customise 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.
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