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Re: Rayman Raving Rabbids

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schmooky.luke wrote:I wouldn't say Bunnies are slow to React is annoying...it's just hard.
You don't know shit about animation
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sergiomonty wrote:
schmooky.luke wrote:I wouldn't say Bunnies are slow to React is annoying...it's just hard.
You don't know shit about animation
Here we go again. :roll:
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schmooky.luke wrote:
sergiomonty wrote:
schmooky.luke wrote:I wouldn't say Bunnies are slow to React is annoying...it's just hard.
You don't know shit about animation
Here we go again. :roll:
What I'm saying it's true. It's not that hard, and less if we're talking about publicity for a videogame commercial. There should be professionals working, so there's no real excuse. :|
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How about actually showing us which ad you're talking about, so that we can see what you mean huh?
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Cairnie wrote:How about actually showing us which ad you're talking about, so that we can see what you mean huh?
*sigh* checking the last 3 pages isn't that hard, you know? :P

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wddvIeM5A8M
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sergiomonty wrote:What I'm saying it's true. It's not that hard, and less if we're talking about publicity for a videogame commercial. There should be professionals working, so there's no real excuse. :|
He's talking about the minigame from Raving Rabbids, not the trailer. :boon:
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When does that game comes out? I want to read funny reviews later.
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Finally, I have decided to play this game some time ago and finished it recently. I am talking about first RRR game.
Most stages were, ughm, weird. Especially maze in rabbit's brain and levels with toilets. Plot of game is also very strange and boring. Anyway, if not count all of that, I really enjoyed playing it and even found a lot of inspirating things too. For example, I liked this disco dancing stage, especially music there. Stage "Bunnies only fly downwards" was also very exciting due to my huge interest to Grand Canyon and flying (even if flying means falling xD).

I wish to play second game, but seems like PC version is more shorter than for Wii. Sad. I don't really want to emulate, that's why sad. :D However, after looking it's walkthrough videos on YouTube, I am not loosing too much... it looks more boring than first game.
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Yup, the raving rabbids series went from mediocre to terrible with the time. However, I haven't tried Rabbids Go Home... is it good, anyone?
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@Ren Personally the second Rabbids game is my favourite, I somehow find the first one more boring, and the third one wins the prize of minigames recycling and for having serious programming and control errors that affect your gameplay negatively.

@Sergio I own the Wii version, and to be honest the gameplay is quite repetitive (same thing for the music, almost consisting in trumpet and tuba musics). You are constantly collecting objects, scaring away people/animals, beating up Verminators. After a while you get bored of the gameplay being the very same thing, and some missions being recyclings of others. The co-op was disappointing because the second player almost does nothing. What a way to say co-op. I heard somewhere that it is impossible to fully complete the game 100%. I just tried to reach the ending cutscene, nothing quite else. I think people aren't losing a lot by not playing the game. I think the only good thing I can point in the game is the highly costumizible Rabbids in the Lab.
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Hmmm I see. Yeah, I read some reviews about it before, but I was actually interested in the game like... 4 years ago?

Oh guys, check this out, it's a full walkthrough of Rabbids Land:

http://www.gametrailers.com/videos/nu0b ... alkthrough

Ok, I'm not gonna lie... the game looks decent... incredibly decent for a Rabbids game.

A Mario Party rip-off? sure it is, but it looks way better than nowadays' Mario Parties. DOES THAT MEAN THIS IS THE TRUE SUCCESSOR TO MARIO PARTY 2?... hahaha, no, but it looks fine.

The graphics and animations are surprisingly smooth (even better than Rabbids Kicking & Alive, which was the first rabbids game to be in full HD -RRR port doesn't count-) and the loading screen is incredibly fast. You can barely notice that it's gameplay and not a cutscene.

A lot of minigames look incredibly fun and seem to approach the Gamepad even better than Nintendo Land. I particularly loved the minigame with the security camera with laser beams.

It looks like the kind of game that I really would like to play with my friends just for the lolz, but that I wouldn't buy because meh.
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Maybe Ubisoft started to learn a lesson with the mistakes of past Rabbid games?

Well, it isn't like Rabbids Land is the only copycat of Mario Party. *Looks to Crash Bash*
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I particularly like how the giant slot machine comes out of the board. It seems like they really made good effort in details this time.
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Lookie here:
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The trailer is much better than the one they released before, at least some gameplay footage is seen.
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Looks surprisingly decent.
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Greenbottle3 wrote:Looks surprisingly decent.
That's what you get with the Rabbids. :roll:
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It's not a crime to not show scathing hate or to not dislike the Rabbids you know.
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Looks somewhat like a rehash of RRR itself tbh.
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Re: Rayman Raving Rabbids

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It looks like one of those combat games in which you have no clue what's going on until one of them's at half health and the other one suddenly comes with a finishing move that ends the match.
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