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November 2009
(74%)
31 Reviews
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Abstract: While the original Rayman: Raving Rabbids, a Wii launch title, is arguably is to blame for much of the shovelware that eventually found its way onto the system, Ubisoft's minigame compilation was entertaining in its own right. It was the only software ...
Abstract: Rabbids, originally introduced in the Rayman series of videogames, are, essentially demented little anthropomorphic rabbits. They're less than intelligent, less than cunning, terribly violent, and sometimes mean creatures. They're also ridiculously f...
Abstract: Ever since Ubisoft announced Rabbids Go Home, their big message has been that it isn't a minigame collection like the previous Rabbids games: it's a platformer. Though they prefer the term "comedy adventure" -- I'm guessing because "platformer" doesn't...
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Published: 2009-11-10, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Ever since the rabbids were introduced in the Rayman universe a few years ago, they've toiled away in a few fun-though-forgettable minigame collections but have never been given a full-blown adventure to match their outrageous personalities. In Rabbids...
Accessible action gets more interesting as the game progresses, Awesome character creator, Lots of unlockables makes collecting every object fun, Silly cut scenes.
Early levels are too easy and simple, Gets repetitive.
This slow-starting platformer is simple at times but builds up to a goofy good time. ...
Honestly, Rabbids Go Home is the most boring and repetitive platformer I’ve played this year. Where the original mini game compilations actually had some great homages and wit to them, this game’s comedy is pretty much the equivalent of fart jokes. The...
Abstract: Oh what cruel hoax is this? I’ve been a huge fan of the Raving Rabbids ever since they got their jumpstart with the Rayman tie-in back in 2006. I've sent countless requests to Ubisoft over the past three years for review copies of that game and the se...
Abstract: The Rabbids, a group of mentally unstable rabbit creatures who originally appeared as antagonists in the Rayman series, have become a well-known and popular brand synonymous with the Wii, mostly due to their bizzare character designs and tr...