Good advice!Haruka wrote:I've played around 75% of RRRTVP back in December (I need yet to get it 100%) and here are my conclusions:
- The game is better than Raving Rabbids Travel in Time, but weaker than the first two RRRs
- There are interesting and funny minigames, but there are annoying and repetitive minigames aswell (expect many minigame recycling)
- There were minigames that I managed to get Top 3 in Worldwide rankings, and two of them in 1st place
- Rayman only appears in the video cutscenes
- The 2D Rabbid animations are one of the strongest points of the game
- You can optate to play with the Wii Balance Board in some minigame selections, but these are generally harder to play like this (and I don't find worth a person buying a Wii Balance Board packed with Wii Fit in purpose to RRRTVP)
- There are some minigames that are hard to beat Rayman's score (like the music and dancing ones, which is very odd knowing that the music ones were easy to get in RRR2)
- There are some controlling imprecisions in their programming, so you can also expect the Wii Remote + Nunchuk not responding conveniently in some minigames
So, resuming, I think it isn't a bad game but it isn't great either. I would rather advice interested people to rent it in first place before buying. And if they insist buying, better finding for a sealed bargain, around 20€. If used, buying for less than that.
But I should still buy in case I do like it..afterall..there's Rayman in it!











