Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time is a zany party game where the titular Rabbids wreak havoc throughout history. With a focus on wacky humor and accessible minigames, its strength lies in multiplayer chaos. The minigames themselves run the gamut from fun to repetitive, and the single-player experience offers limited depth. If you're seeking goofy, multiplayer fun for a group, Travel in Time has its moments, but those looking for a solo adventure or lasting challenge might find it lacking.
A surprisingly solid and polished mini games collection. the game has a great way of unlocking all of its mini games through the hub world, and the mini games are surprisingly well made and use the Wii's motion controls excellently. occasionally the motion controls will get a little confused, but i didn't have to many issues with it. i fully expected this game to be complete garbage shovelware but its actually not too bad.
This game is honestly just kinda there: its competent, sure, but its just a other collection of minigame on the Wii...but it features the rabbids...so thats a big no no.
The game selection is fine...but nothing rly stands out, same for the visual, the music, and litteraly everything...
I have fun memory with it, but it doesnt justify blandness
The game selection is fine...but nothing rly stands out, same for the visual, the music, and litteraly everything...
I have fun memory with it, but it doesnt justify blandness
This review contains spoilers
I remember seeing commericals for this game all the time when it was about to be released which motivated me to want this game. Yeah, I was younger and easier to impress. Even for being more aimed at casuals this isn't that impressive.
I did like some of the humor, a bit of the game's music, the minigames being split into categories and the Raving questions in the quiz room.
But the minigames are simply to repetitive. Despite only having 23, there are some that are the same with just minor tweaks. And some of them also feel too long.
My biggest complaint with this game, is that it doesn't matter if you're alone or with friends, as your reward for doing everything is finding out that you're in a time loop. Yoo-hoo.
I did like some of the humor, a bit of the game's music, the minigames being split into categories and the Raving questions in the quiz room.
But the minigames are simply to repetitive. Despite only having 23, there are some that are the same with just minor tweaks. And some of them also feel too long.
My biggest complaint with this game, is that it doesn't matter if you're alone or with friends, as your reward for doing everything is finding out that you're in a time loop. Yoo-hoo.
Uninspired minigame collection. You go around playing a bunch of mediocre minigames to mess with history or something. Not really worth any more words than that. Maybe if you have friends that are into shovelware kusoge you could find enjoyment here, since the whole game can be played all the way through with 4 people. Otherwise, hard pass.