• Publisher: Ubisoft
  • Release Date: Apr 24, 2007
  • Also On: Wii
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Mixed or average reviews - based on 16 Critics What's this?

User Score

Generally favorable reviews- based on 14 Ratings

  • Summary: Rayman Raving Rabbids marks the return of the iconic video-game hero, Rayman, in his funniest and zaniest adventure ever. When the world of Rayman is threatened by a devastating invasion of crazed, out-of-control bunnies Rayman must rise up against his furry foes to foil their wicked plans. Utilizing an array of amazing new abilities, and with 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. Combat the Ultra-Crazed Evil Rabbits – Take control of Rayman and his knack for attack to help save his world from the raving rabbids. They are mischievous, insane and completely out of control. There are several types of rabbids each with its own mischievous characteristics. Tame and control various creatures such as sharks, eagles, rhinos, spiders and angelfish. Rayman can master each animal's unique capabilities to help in his 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. [Ubisoft] Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 16
  2. Negative: 1 out of 16
  1. Admittedly, I may be partially swayed by the HD graphics, a pair of new mini-games, and lightning-fast load times, but even though the game remains the same I found the localized familiarity of my 360 buttons slightly more appealing than the Wiimote and Nunchuk. [May 2007, p.65]
  2. If you have played through Raving Rabbids on another console, there is really nothing new to offer with the 360 version, other than the ability to use the motion sensing Xbox Live Camera. However, the camera lacks the true total involvement that you experience with the Wii.
  3. In its defense, the 360 version does include support for the 360 camera – but I had a hard time getting my motions to track with enough precision to make the process fun.
  4. Tired, completely lacking in variety and without any substatial replay value to speak of, Rayman Raving Rabbid breaks all three golden rules of the successful party game. [Issue#20, p.88]

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 6
  2. Negative: 2 out of 6
  1. NicolasM.
    10
    Fun to the xtreme. Seriously, tons of fun and a "silly" good time. Couldn't put it down.
  2. Matrix1004
    7
    I never even knew this was on the Wii until now, but I really enjoyed my time with the game. I had no problems with the controls and had a good time playing it. Really fun and funny. Expand
  3. NickG.
    6
    I've tried so hard to like this game. There are some fun mini games, but the control for the most part is too easy. Then as you process, the games get ridiculously hard. More frustrating that fun. Expand
  4. E.B.
    4
    The Wii version is vastly superior. The controls are so much better on the wii. You can't compare the two.

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