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Rayman Raving Rabbids on Xbox 360 (2007)

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Average rating: 52%
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2.5 stars out of 5
from 760 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: 3
User collections: My Xbox 360 Games
Developers: UBISOFT
Format: Xbox 360
Number of players: 1-4
Released: 06/04/2007
Also Available on:  Also Available on: DS  Also Available on: PS2  Also Available on: WII

Brief synopsis of Rayman Raving Rabbids

The limbless wonder is back, and he's facing his greatest challenge yet: hordes of demonic rabbits. Yup, that's what we said. Rabbits. They've been lurking beneath the surface of the world for a long time now. Waiting. Plotting. Doing sinister, rabbity things.

Now, however, they've emerged, and it looks bleak for Rayman.

When the action kicks, off Rayman is a prisoner of the rabbits, facing trial after trial in the gladiatorial arena. Fortunately for us, the rabbits don't realise just how awesome he is and that they're facing a one-man rebellion. The set-up is lifted from the film Gladiator: as a captive jumping through hoops for the evil bunnies, you must win them over and gain popularity in order to challenge and overthrow the evil emperor.

To progress, you'll have to play a series of minigames as the nefarious bunnies heap challenge after challenge on you for their sick amusement. These range from 'wiggle-the-analogue-sticks-as-fast-as-you-can' style races to making the bunnies dance to making them as fat as possible. Or if you need something a bit more action-orientated, you can engage in some crazy plunger-shooting gun-slinging. Let's face it; fighting rabbits with plungers ain't something you get to do every day. Of course, all this is done with the flair and panache you've come to expect from the Rayman.

The graphics are of the style you've come to demand from Michael Ancel: slick, quirky, strange and surreal as ever. There's the opportunity to add your own touch to the look of the game as well. You can customise Rayman's prison cell as you progress, going punk, pop, rock or hip hop so at least the hero can suffer in style.

A game that offers up the chance to fight bunnies is what everyone's collection is missing.

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Rated - 5 starsbrilliant

A customer from WEST SUSSEX , 25/04/2007

this game is absolutely brilliant, it is very fun on single player and multi player. im 20 years old and i enjoy the hell out of it which just shows its not a kids game.

great story line and hundreds of mini games that are all mental..

love it.....

rent it...

i sent mine back and bought my own copy cos it truly is a game you can play for months

  2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 3 starsbutton bashing brilliance

A customer from newcastle , 09/05/2007

I'll start with the good points, I'm 21 and i still found this 'kiddy' looking game fun, lots of fun. And through rigourous testing I've found the more people and/or alcohol involved the more fun it gets.

It's not a game as such but 100s of short mini games ranging from swinging a cow around your head to shooting rabbits with a plunger gun. Some of these games are simple and you'll do first time, others will have you attempting them dozens of times and still leave you swearing at the TV- thats where the challange for us older gamers comes in.

Now the bad points, there's far too much loading, this is meant to be a next gen game on a next gen console so I don't see why it takes 30 seconds to load a game that takes 20 seconds to play and then have to load again just to take you back to the selection screen. Another source of frustration.

And the crippling drawback, THIS IS A WII GAME, bashing buttons is no replacement for swinging your arms like a crazy person in a disco. Milking the cows and the dancing games suffer greatly here.

So it's good, but if you can get it for the wii instead do so!

  2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsaghhhhhhhhhhhhhh

A customer from England southport , 08/07/2007

it is a great game it is so fun when you gat to shoot bunnies with toilat plungers ang throughing cows in the air

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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Rated - 2 starsParty game

Simon Morris from Lincolnshire, England , 13/12/2007

Played this for about half an hour. Might be fun with friends but a bit boring on your own. Some of the mini games are really frustrating.

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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Rated - 2 starsokgame...

AdamNook from St. Austell , 05/03/2009

nothing great, ok for gamer points, going through it gets you about 500 GP

this game repeats its self ALOT, same cut scenes over and over, until about the 6th round and they change

finished the game in about 4 hours, but most of the time your waiting for the game to load

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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Rated - 3 starsbutton bashing brilliance

A customer from newcastle , 09/05/2007

I'll start with the good points, I'm 21 and i still found this 'kiddy' looking game fun, lots of fun. And through rigourous testing I've found the more people and/or alcohol involved the more fun it gets.

It's not a game as such but 100s of short mini games ranging from swinging a cow around your head to shooting rabbits with a plunger gun. Some of these games are simple and you'll do first time, others will have you attempting them dozens of times and still leave you swearing at the TV- thats where the challange for us older gamers comes in.

Now the bad points, there's far too much loading, this is meant to be a next gen game on a next gen console so I don't see why it takes 30 seconds to load a game that takes 20 seconds to play and then have to load again just to take you back to the selection screen. Another source of frustration.

And the crippling drawback, THIS IS A WII GAME, bashing buttons is no replacement for swinging your arms like a crazy person in a disco. Milking the cows and the dancing games suffer greatly here.

So it's good, but if you can get it for the wii instead do so!

  2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

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