Rayman Raving Rabbids
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Nannerb3

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Re: Rayman Raving Rabbids
I think some of these minigames look better than the earlier games.
But the Shooting games are nothing like the ones from RRR 1,2, TV Party, so they might not be so great.
I dunno, I guess I'll have to play it first.
But the Shooting games are nothing like the ones from RRR 1,2, TV Party, so they might not be so great.
I dunno, I guess I'll have to play it first.
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I've been enjoying RR:TiT until now, but I still didn't try TV Party.
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Am I the only one who thinks that Ubi's calling the fourth game "Rabbids Go Home" was just a deliberate joke to make the naïve Rayman fans think that the Rabbids were really leaving forever?
Eh, seeing as that's just a plot device from a Raymanless Rabbids game, I don't think it's really necessary.Greenbottle3 wrote:Someone should make a Time Washing Machine page on the Raywiki, I'm too lazy right now.
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I think it must be written, there's an element in the game that probabily will reveal more stuff about the object when I fully complete the game.
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I just got my first Rabbids game(except for the GBA version of the first one), Raving Rabbids Party Collection. They're pretty fun actually, I think the minigames are pretty creative and original. Especially liked the ones in RRR2 ^^
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I think that, too. But what I find the most odd is that Rayman Origins and Raving Rabbids: Travel In Time were both announced at roughly the same time. Now, however, Raving Rabbids: Travel In Time is already out and yet Rayman Origins hasn't had another bit of news for 5 months. You could argue, however, that there are not very many people working on Rayman Origins.Sabertooth1000000000 wrote:Am I the only one who thinks that Ubi's calling the fourth game "Rabbids Go Home" was just a deliberate joke to make the naïve Rayman fans think that the Rabbids were really leaving forever?
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Cairnie

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I heard from somewhere that they're pretty much putting out new games for all their major franchises about once every year now, not just Rabbids.
Also let's just stop for a moment there. There's been no sign of a DS version of Travel in Time so far as there? I knew the first RRR came out 4 months after it came out on consoles but is there an indication that... well we'll have to see.
I traded all my Raving Rabbids [not Go Home] in so I can get the collection, it's one case three discs so it saves space. Got about £22 worth of CEX credit there.
Also let's just stop for a moment there. There's been no sign of a DS version of Travel in Time so far as there? I knew the first RRR came out 4 months after it came out on consoles but is there an indication that... well we'll have to see.
I traded all my Raving Rabbids [not Go Home] in so I can get the collection, it's one case three discs so it saves space. Got about £22 worth of CEX credit there.
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They only release it for Wii.StaceyW wrote: There's been no sign of a DS version of Travel in Time so far as there?
OK, I've played all the mini-games and here's my personal opinion.
The mini-games themself are funny and simple to play. I only have to complain about the Hookarium mini-games, at first the controls are a bit hard to understand, you need to repeat the mini-games a lot until you handle well the controls.
Most mini-games have two types of endings: good ones and bad ones. The good ones are chosen if you are in the Orange Team or go to an Orange area. The bad ones is the same thing, but you choose the Purple colour.
There is a Just Dance cameo in the dancefloor mini-games.
The Rabbid choir is hilarious, with musics like Blue Danube, Brother John...
The game also offers a quiz mode, online gameplay (I didn't test it yet) with friends, a lot of achievements (trophies) to unlock (which I still must do them), the scores of other players can be seen (top 5), there are a lot of disguises for the Rabbids (I wear the Roman one).
I've also unlocked the ending. (Spoilers Warning)
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If you visit the Golden Washing Machine, a cutscene is triggered. The Rabbid goes to inside and travels to the future. When the Rabbid goes out, it is in the year 4096 and the RRR1 Giant Rabbid Machines are seen. One of them turns on. The Rabbid sees an army of others of its kind recieving instructions from the Rabbid Leader from RRR2 in a blackboard. When they were about to enter in the Washing Machines, the Rabbid slips in some cables and he disappears with all of them. The RRR2 Rabbid Leader gets pissed. That's all.
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I enjoyed it, it is a good game.
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Would you say that it's better than RRR, RRR2, or TV Party?Haruka wrote:I enjoyed it, it is a good game.
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I classify it as being better than RRR1 and RRR2. I can't say about TVP since I never tried this game yet. I will try to get it in January (if nothing stops me from doing it).Sabertooth1000000000 wrote:Would you say that it's better than RRR, RRR2, or TV Party?
The achievements and the online co-op/VS gameplay could have been something added before in RRR1 and RRR2, especially for the online multiplayer mode.
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I thought RRR 1 was the best in the Rabbids series, but then of course, I only have RRR 1, 2, and TV Party.
My opinion on TV Party was ok, when I got it I played it a lot. It's like one of those games that's like, 'This is an awesome game!' Then you play it for a month or so, and it turns to one of those games you play whenever you have friends over. Put it together, I think It's pretty good, but make sure you have someone to play it with.
Haruka? What are the plots to the two extra mini games in the Hookarium?
My opinion on TV Party was ok, when I got it I played it a lot. It's like one of those games that's like, 'This is an awesome game!' Then you play it for a month or so, and it turns to one of those games you play whenever you have friends over. Put it together, I think It's pretty good, but make sure you have someone to play it with.
Haruka? What are the plots to the two extra mini games in the Hookarium?
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I'm surprised to see people liking these games. It's a nice change from Youtube comments that either don't use capitals at all or use nothing but them.
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I forgot to mention that I also must complain about the dance mode. It doesn't seem to recognize well our movements, because I limitate myself to copy the dancer in the screen.
I liked more RRR2 than RRR1, I find RRR2's minigames more fun in general.
I'm going to slowly add informations to the RayWiki about the game.
I liked more RRR2 than RRR1, I find RRR2's minigames more fun in general.
One is about the Liberty Statue's construction, the other is about the Wheel in Prehistorical Age.Greenbottle3 wrote: Haruka? What are the plots to the two extra mini games in the Hookarium?
I'm going to slowly add informations to the RayWiki about the game.
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See what I mean with the Just Dance thing.
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ParadoxJuice

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I found it annoying how RRR2 had THREE waggle games.
One where you saw a branch, one where you shake up soda before you burp, and I believe there was one where you use a plunger on a toilet.
One where you saw a branch, one where you shake up soda before you burp, and I believe there was one where you use a plunger on a toilet.
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Cairnie

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Re: Rayman Raving Rabbids
Speaking of waggle...
Haruka is there any waggle in Travel in Time, or were they just BSing us the whole time?
Haruka is there any waggle in Travel in Time, or were they just BSing us the whole time?
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ParadoxJuice

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I watched some gameplay footage, it appears as if you need to waggle to break objects when walking around the museum, so there's that.
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Waggle is quite present in the game. BSing? *Cannot find translation*StaceyW wrote:Speaking of waggle...
Haruka is there any waggle in Travel in Time, or were they just BSing us the whole time?
I can leave you now with my first videos of the game.
Be sure to keep aware to my Youtube page for more upcoming gameplay videos.
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BS is an abbreviation of Bull****.
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Oh ok, thanks for telling me.
