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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months Binding: Video Game Brand: UBI Soft EAN: 0008888143192 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: UBI Soft Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: UBI Soft Model: 14319 Platform: Game Boy Advance Publisher: UBI Soft Release Date: November 28, 2006 Sales Rank: 2946 Studio: UBI Soft
Features:
Take control of Rayman and his knack for attack to help save his world from the mischievous, insane and completely out of control Raving Rabbids
Tame and control various creatures such as sharks, eagles, rhinos, spiders and angelfish -- use their abilities to battle against the devious rabbits
Customize and disguise Rayman - Go punk, pop, rock or hip hop to infiltrate the bunnies and foil their devious plans
Explore amazing free-roaming environments and beautiful epic landscapes that mix real and fantastical styles to create a visually stunning experience
Product Description: Rayman: Raving Rabbids marks the return of the iconic video-game hero, Rayman, When his world is threatened by a devastating invasion of crazed, out-of-control bunnies Rayman must rise up against his furry foes! Foil their wicked plans with amazing new abilities, plus the help of magical creatures, Rayman must break out all the moves to save his world from these delirious bunnies and their hare-raising antics.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Boring, uninspired platformer
Rayman has usually had a good track record over the past few years, and when Rayman Raving Rabbids was released on the launch of the Wii, it helped show what Nintendo's new system was capable of. It has been subsequently released on other systems with varying results, and now it's on the GBA too. Trading the collection of whacky mini-games for a tried but true platformer, Rayman Raving Rabbids is boring and uninspired, which is quite disappointing considering Ubi Soft's mascot has made for some good adventures on the GBA. The best feature of the game is that Rayman himself looks great and there are colorful and fluid graphics throughout, but beyond that the game is a dud. The game's 25 stages are relatively easy to get through and offer little in the way of a challenge or decent level design either. The platforming elements are marred by sloppy control mechanics, and the whacky Rabbids that made the console versions so great are hardly used to their extent here. Not to mention that the mini-games, which the console versions relied upon so much to make them so good, are shortened in between stages and aren't nearly as fun as anything to be found on the other versions as well. All in all, Rayman Raving Rabbids is an overly boring and uninspired platformer that doesn't nearly do the character the justice it should. Plus, with so many other, superior, platformers available for the GBA, this is better left on the shelf.