Overall, there isn’t much else to talk about, except the fact that Rayman Raving Rabbids 2’s DS port is boring, repetitive and does not have much to offer in terms of bonus content. The story is very shallow and feels unfinished, the “design a rabbid” mode sounds cool on paper but, in execution, it’s very restricted and I would much rather just stick to the base rabbid to be honest. Maybe except for the Download Play functionality? I don’t really know. They are all very simple, they either are way too easy or feel close to impossible and some are complete re-skins of other minigames. In the Wii release, the minigames were the strongest part of the game, which is why it bothers me to say that the DS game’s minigames are quite disappointing. I went back to the game a couple of months ago and my opinions are quite lukewarm, especially with the minigames. However, only one of those things is true for the DS port I grew up with it. However, only one of If you saw my review on the Wii version of the game, you know that I really liked it and grew up with it as a young kid. If you saw my review on the Wii version of the game, you know that I really liked it and grew up with it as a young kid. Maybe they can combine both ideas, and improve the ability to design rabbids, in order to make an excellent third installment. This game was an average minigame collection aside from the weirdness. I mean the first game was an average side scroller aside from the weirdness. Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 has its flaws, but hopefully they will be fixed for the next installment. Join the rabbids in the wackiest TV party ever Play over 50 hilarious games to get the rabbids out of your TV - including the first game you can play with your butt on the Wii Balance Board Monster truck race, surf through space, and dance with those wacky rabbids and up to seven friends in the craziest party game ever. I actually prefer their version of celebration. The rock band type minigame at the end of every section, saved this game in my mind. Especially spitting in a rabbid's drink, or chatting on cell phones in the movie theatre. I didn't like some of the minigames, but I really enjoyed others. But other than that, this game was great. Which is a shame, because I bought this game, so that I could design a rabbid. And on top of that, I could only put hair on the front of its head. Plus, when the rabbid appears in the game, some of my paint colour would sometimes appear all over the rabbids face, when it doesn't on any other occassion. And the rabbid appears differently in the game. In the design mode, the bunny appears differently on the bottom screen than it does on the top screen. Designing a rabbid was easier said then done as well. In the design mode, the Well, it was short, and there wasn't much of a plot. Become more and more popular and unlock additional items.Well, it was short, and there wasn't much of a plot. Dress to Impress - Go punk, pop, rock or hip hop and use your funky dance moves to entertain the bunnies keep them moving to your rhythm and collect additional disguises.Party with friends - Experience frenzied competition with up to 4 players in frantic and quirky multiplayer trials.Loads of Hysterical Fighting Moves - Run races on animals, fight in the arena, dance or engage in toilet plunger- shooting action!.Over 70+ Trials in Unique Stylized Worlds - Pass trials by entertaining the bunnies and unlock new worlds and many collectables such as costumes, music and items for Rayman's cell.Run races on animals, fight in the arena, mesmerize the bunnies with your dance moves, throw cows, milk pigs or engage in plunger shooting madness! The possibilities for fun are endless. Use the most hilarious fighting moves imaginable. Help Rayman win his freedom back by entertaining and outwitting these fury foes. Hordes of crazed out-of control bunnies have invaded, enslaving Rayman and forcing him to participate in 'gladiator' style trials.
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