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November 2009
(74%)
31 Reviews
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Abstract: After riding on the coattails of Ubisoft's limbless hero, Rayman, the Raving Rabbids finally branch out on their own. Rabbids Go Home isn't merely another mini-game compilation, nor is it a slapped-together cash-in on a now well established franchise. The...
"Rabbids go home" ist ein witziges Spiel für zwischendurch, kann aber durch fehlende Abwechslung nicht sehr lange fesseln. Für einige Lacher sorgen die Protagonisten allemal und sammelwütige Katamari-Fans sollten in jedem Fall zugreifen....
Abstract: This game is a hell of a lot more fun than it should be. I haven't been a big fan of the direction the Rayman franchise has headed on the Wii, with the multiple party mini-game collections depicted in Rayman Raving Rabbids, it's sequel, and the TV Part...
Abstract: Ubisoft's Rabbids series has treaded a similar critical path as the LEGO games. Both franchises were adored when they debuted, cited as original and inspired entries that mixed addictive gameplay with silly humor. Then, with each passing sequel, gam...
Abstract: Ubisofts cholerische Karnikel sind zurück - diesmal jedoch ohne ihr Karrieresprungbrett "Rayman". Der knuffige Held bleibt im neuen Wii- und DS-Game "Rabbids Go Home" komplett außen vor. Stattdessen wollen die plärrenden Langohren nun selbst hoch hinau...
Abstract: After being forced to suffer the previous outing of Rayman's annoying Rabbid friends, the stupidly pointless Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, I wasn't exactly chomping at the bit to get my hands on Ubisoft's latest extension of the Rabbids brand. Having loved ...
Like spinach to Popeye, this game draws its strength from its oddness; it looks and sounds unique and great; controls are tight and responsive and gameplay is fast
So simple at times you start to question your sanity; occasionally too quirky for its own good
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 ...