RRR is an interesting game, I think. It's not so good for 1-player mode, but I geuss for multiplayer, it would be more handy. Though I still like the game.
The game was supposed to use the possibilities of the Wii, and thus it ended with a party game. The story line is bad, so what? It's a party game, and they don't really have much of a story line anyways, but it might be a sequel where the creators will work more on a platformer perhaps. ^.^
The game is supposed to be fun, and I enjoyed it really much, incredibly funny! xDDD Especially with the Bunny Hunting, I laughed a lot in this game, even though there is barely anything you can call a story line.
The ice skating challenge was tricky, took many a try to win yes o__O
And there's two challenges I haven't won yet, because the game doesn't pick up the movement from the remote. I think it's called "Bunnies have natural rythm (both of them)" or something, the one where they are on a small island with the four stereos you have to hit, and then hit the bunnies dancing to that specific music.
The annoying thing with it, is that in the beginning all is fine, I thwack the radios and hit the bunnies away, but then when I still have... between 1-4 bunnies left, Rayman doesn't hit anymore, and whatever I try to do with the remote, he doesn't react, I can move him allright, both with the nunchuk and the arrows on the remote, but hitting? No way, whether I do it slowly or fast, he doesn't hit at all, so I have yet to win that challenge x____x; Anyone else having that problem?
Razo-raz wrote:I'm very dissapointed about the game storyline:
No rayman's gilfriend
No old villian
No globox
(Ancel promised)
He promised that for Rayman 4, NOT Rayman Raving Rabbids. There is a difference between the two! Clearified by Hunchman himself. RRR is a party game.. like Rayman M/Arena. Not a game like Rayman 1,2, nor 3.