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Give that 50 dollars to a charity....
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 2 / 9
Date: May 10, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Bought it for my boyfriend. It took him 4 hours to beat the game. So we stared at the credits screen, hoping it was one of those games that continue after the credits. No, all you get are bonuses (so far it seems they are just videos/ads). To get the bonuses, though, you have to go back and play the 10 minigames again, and again, to have enough points. Oh, great!
Not worth 50 dollars, or whatever you pay for it.
Like most other people said, you use basically the same motions on the minigames... and there are only 10 types of minigames.
I can see a child enjoying this game, ... but if I were a mother, would I want my child to play it? No...
Fun but kinda gross as well
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 2 / 10
Date: June 14, 2007
Author: Amazon User
It's a fun and very addictive game but if you hate gross out stuff this game I recommend avoiding.
A bad game
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 3 / 19
Date: March 16, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Rayman Raving rabbids is not really a game, but more like a tech demo. Sure, Wii already has tech demos, in fact, most of the launch line up (except for Zelda) is filled with tech demos. But what makes this one different? It has retarded screaming bunnies. From this already, your good instincts should tell you to stay away You play as a limbless creature named Rayman, who has been kidnapped by retarded bunnies, and you have to partake in something like 70 minigames to plunge your way to freedom. The premise is stupid, just a way to tie together all the minigames. The minis themselves range from barely playable to just plain abysmal. You will not want to play most of these games, because they are either stupid concepts or badly designed. Very few of the games are fun, but they lose their charm after playing them once or twice. Many of the minigames also share the same gimmick,, which wouldn't be a issue if the gimmicks were less simple and easy to spot. The minigames alone makes the game horrible and not worthy of anyones money.
There are really only two upsides to owning this game. One, the first person shooter boss battles. After every stage (composed of 4 games) there is a boss battle, and sometimes you are treated to a very fun arcade style shoot'em up game. These are some of the best use of the controller on the system, and are increadably fun, but you will have to suffer through the rest of the crap to get to it. The other upside is humor. The Bunnies are so stupid and they are so horribly exploited in some of the minigames that it becomes funny. Of course, you are lowered down do retarded humor, but if you just need a good laugh, this game will provide entertainment.
Otherwise, this game is just a bad minigame collection that may provide some fun in the form of a boss battle, or just retarded humor, but usually it is just frustratingly bad, not worth the time or money. Save both by giving this one a pass
2/5 overall
Maybe I haven't explored enough but so far it stinks.
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 4 / 29
Date: January 11, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I love Rayman, I have the games previous to this incarnation. My husband bought me this game for Christmas. So far, it, frankly, SUCKS! The games are stupid and it won't let me save a game. Apparently I need to spend MORE time with this gem to advance to the next level. I'm tired of spinning the cow around AGAIN even after I've successfully done it 3 times.
I HATE HATE HATE this game and don't recommend it to anyone even if they love Rayman (which i do!) I wish I could give it minus stars.
Raving Sense of Confusion
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 1 / 3
Date: January 10, 2007
Author: Amazon User
The mini-games are fun, but the story-line mode seems to be missing any actual story. Because of that and without any thing to connect everything together the mini-games are their own aren't enough to keep myself or the kids interested. If Ubisoft had wrapped everything up inside of a story or some other "package" such as a board game (like Mario Party) the game would be more appealing.
Fun...at first.
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 1 / 4
Date: January 01, 2007
Author: Amazon User
My kids and I sat down to play this after we spent some Christmas gift cards. There was much laughing and knee-slapping...at first. The gags in the intro's can sometimes be funny, but many times they're just cruel i.e. a rabbid whacking another one over the head with a spiked club. After watching them once, I skip them entirely.
As the other reviews have mentioned, the "story mode" is nothing of the sort. After finishing the first day's events and getting thrown in the Rabbid's jail cell, I was expecting clues or tools to facilitate my escape (ala an RPG). When you knock on the cell door, the oversized rabbit guard throws you back in the arena for another "day's" events. Huh? Lather, rinse, repeat. The events tend to get repetitive...just how many variations of the shooting arcade or dancing am I expected to endure?
Then, there's the technical complaints. The game is obviously converted from a computer version. The font used is difficult to read on the TV screen, which makes reading the event's directions sometimes a challenge in itself. Lastly, the long loading times. Let's see. Play a 5 second event (cow toss), and endure 10 seconds of loading screen? I spend more time staring at the pink swirly "loading..." screen. Taking this one back for store credit, or whatever.
It comes with that Icky feeling.
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 3 / 25
Date: January 08, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Ok, I'm no goody-goody. I like the Sopranos, Tarantino flicks, and Quake 4.
But there is something icky about the goal of a game that has a player repeatedly hitting a rabbid on the head with a hammer. Many people on this list say it is non-violent, but hitting "animals" (yeah I know they are possessed) with shovels, hammers, pulling worms out of their teeth and watching them hit each other with spiked clubs, well it just leaves me icky. Is this what "E" for everyone means?
My kids don't like the game. It feels like a bunch of technical demonstration programs linked together. I don't think it's enjoyable either. It's going up for sale.
The most boring game on the Nintendo Wii
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 3 / 28
Date: August 02, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I simply cannot explain in words how boring this game is. The first person shooter aspect of this game is all rail based. You cannot choose where to move and it is very annoying.
The dancing portions of this game are worthless and pointless. The gestures you make with the wii-remote are tedious.
If you are looking for a fun game that is worth your time and money, look somewhere else.
Might I also add this game now has made me feel an urge to kill every rabbit I see.
WOW, finished so fast..........
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 1 / 5
Date: May 13, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I can't help to say this game is GREAT!! buy there are some annoying undoable minigames. This game is a great buy,but only if you play 3 minutes a day. In other word it's like warioware. WAAAYYY to short and WAAAYY too annoying.
Not a good buy.
Incredibly Fun Minigames!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 6
Date: November 27, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Wacky, Crazy Fun.
This is a MUST HAVE Wii game and perhaps the best of the initial launch.
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