Os Rabbids do velho testamento são sinistro. ☠️
Não to zoando, tipo, esses coelhos malditos tiveram sua primeira aparição nesse jogo e bro ☠️ Eles sequestram o Rayman, mantém ele em cativeiro e forçam a participar de seus jogos doentios por migalhas e um desentupidor e se não ele não participar os bebês globox que foram sequestrado juntos morrem, sem mais nem menos.
Não to zoando, tipo, esses coelhos malditos tiveram sua primeira aparição nesse jogo e bro ☠️ Eles sequestram o Rayman, mantém ele em cativeiro e forçam a participar de seus jogos doentios por migalhas e um desentupidor e se não ele não participar os bebês globox que foram sequestrado juntos morrem, sem mais nem menos.
The only Raving Rabbids game I played before they forced Rayman to take the backseat for a while. It's an honestly not-too-bad compilation of motion control minigames. This kind of thing was all over the place back then, helping showcase the Wii's capabilities, so it makes sense. The on-rails plunger-shooter segments are a highlight. Mildly entertaining overall & reminds me of fond memories of my first year or so with the Wii.
Rayman is an interesting character. His series of games are celebrated as some of the quirkiest in the industry at the time, so people were interested to see what we got with his first foray into the next generation of games. Unfortunately, what we got instead was a motion control-riddled minigame collection.
To be fair, the controls are responsive enough that you can complete each minigame available, however, the amount of content here is lacking. There are about 30 unique minigames here, but they are all simplistic and uninteresting.
To be honest, that's it. There is a multiplayer mode and a single-player mode to unlock the minigames, but they are all the same thing. Play the minigame given to you and get first place. It isn't fun, exciting, or even interesting. You would be better off playing any of the Mario Party games on GameCube.
To be fair, the controls are responsive enough that you can complete each minigame available, however, the amount of content here is lacking. There are about 30 unique minigames here, but they are all simplistic and uninteresting.
To be honest, that's it. There is a multiplayer mode and a single-player mode to unlock the minigames, but they are all the same thing. Play the minigame given to you and get first place. It isn't fun, exciting, or even interesting. You would be better off playing any of the Mario Party games on GameCube.
Rayman Raving Rabbids is a hilarious and chaotic party game that throws Rayman into a bizarre world overrun by the titular Rabbids. The game centers around a series of wacky minigames that fully utilize the Wii's motion controls. Expect to fling cows, dance with the Rabbids, and experience pure slapstick absurdity. While the single-player story mode can be short and some minigames are better than others, Rayman Raving Rabbids delivers an outrageous and undeniably fun party experience perfect for bursts of silly mayhem with friends.