![]() ![]() However, even some of the ones that start out fun, like the bubble popping and baseball ones, wind up getting tedious as the game forces for so darn long. For example, Rabbid Fight, which has you using a rubber band to slingshot your crazed critter into other Rabbids, is enjoyable enough. The minigames themselves are problematic as well. Each channel has seven minigames, and when you choose which channel you want, a list of them appears and one is randomly highlighted by a spinning bar. There are different sets of minigames broken down by “channels” but there seems to be little rhyme or reason as to which games are in which channel. While in Raving Rabbids 2 for the DS you needed to visit different countries and play through the minigames to advance, this time around the game borrows liberally from the Mario Party series and has you travel around a board game, trying to land on question marks and TV icons, in order to kick a set number of Rabbids out of the television set. While the free-play style Score Mode and the ability to customize a Rabbid both return, the aforementioned Adventure Mode is the primary focus here, especially since you need to first play a minigame here before it becomes available in Score Mode. You’ll be watching it over and over and over and over and over and over – and if you thought reading that was annoying, you’ve only begun to taste the misery I experienced courtesy of that one lone video clip. Sure, there is a clip of a Rabbid getting caught up in microphone cables, which is funny at first, but you are forced to sit through the same scene every single time you win a minigame. I can’t forgive that it just isn’t funny, and that despite the game’s title, there’s really little evidence that this is supposed to be a parody of network television. Okay, I can forgive that the premise isn’t considerably deep. You are then told that the Rabbids have invaded the television and you need to get them out. When you first fire up the game’s Adventure Mode, you see a short cinema of a Rabbid flushing itself down the toilet, which it seems is part of some kind of Rube Goldberg device that sends the critter through the dryer and into the television set. Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 Wii Trailer Story (1 out of 5) ![]()
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