StaceyW wrote:Gonna sound like a hypocrite when I say this but:
I found this new book at work today called "1001 Games You Must Play Before You Die" or something, and surprise surprise they only listed Rayman Raving Rabbids among it. Can't remember what it fully said but one line said "these characters are more known than the original Rayman series"; bullshit. The second thing that's bullshit about this is how a glitchfest [the way I see it now I'm more bothered by how many game breaking glitches there were rather than what it was going to be] could even make it in such a book. Apparently those 1001 games are supposed to be spectacular, maybe I should give it a proper look but whatever, I'm not well and probably being retarded.
Sorry for the late reply.
I remember seeing it in Waterstones and was surprised to find it instead of any of the Rayman Games- particularly Rayman 2. That game is a masterpiece.
Ouuuuuuuch x: Well, better wait till other reviewers have their say, and remember that not all games that are rated poorly by critics necessarily flop. :/
I finished now to watch the video. The graphics for me seem better than RGH's. Now I've heard from them that the game is compactibile with Wii Motion Plus acessory, but it leaves a lot to desire. I guess the controls aren't very precise on the mini-games that use it.
I'll keep waiting for reviews, especially from IGN and Gamespot.
StaceyW wrote:Is that like your country's games distributor or something?
ECOFILMES (Years ago it was called ECOGAMES) is the Portuguese distributor responsible for Ubisoft's games selling and distribution inside Portugal (Since there's no Ubisoft Portugal or Iberian Ubisoft). The problem is that this enterprise delays the releases of Ubisoft's games here, I do remember well when in Nintendo Wii's Europe release day, Rayman Raving Rabbids release in Portugal was delayed for unknown reasons. Only 2 weeks later I spotted the game in the shelves. The same happened with RGH, it got 1 week delayed.