![]() ![]() But hey, at least it fits the theme of the game rather well. ![]() It looks like a mix of cell shading and flash animation, which is a bit weird. It is up to you to decide whether the cartoon style is awesome or annoying. In an attempt to fit the TV image better the Rabbids now appear in a rather cartoonish form, at least during the occasional advertisements (more about that later), the menu and the sequences that introduce each mini game. It is up to you to select which show will be shown at which time. Instead of selecting mini games from a typical menu there is a timetable that shows the programme. As the title suggests the game is now structured like a TV channel. Suddenly they are hit by lighting and Rayman, thinking he is safe after entering his house, realizes that the Rabbids are trapped in his TV now.įirst of all: Yes, there are some changes and I would like to point them out. ![]() The first render sequence shows them hunting for Rayman who tries to escape. The Rabbids still want to take over the world. Usually I would talk about the story now but there isn't much to tell in this case. VGChartz has reviewed the game for you, but does it live up to the prequels? This year the young series sees its third instalment on Nintendo’s waggle console. By VGChartz Staff, posted on 22 November 2008 / 9,175 ViewsĪ famous videogame character, a new control scheme on a new console, and loads of crazy Rabbids whose infamous “BWAAAAAAHH!” can be heard from miles away – who wouldn’t buy such a game? Ubisoft probably thought so as well, releasing the first Raving Rabbids game just in time for the Wii's launch and its sequel only a year later. ![]()
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