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Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 Announced

by Steven Rodriguez - May 24, 2007, 11:32 am EDT
Total comments: 8 Source: Press Release

One of the more popular Wii launch titles is getting a sequel that's even more zany.

Ubisoft Announces Rayman Raving Rabbids™ 2 Exclusively For Nintendo® Systems

Those Crazy Bunnies Are Back and Ready to Invade Planet Earth!

London, United Kingdom – 24 MAY 2007 – Yesterday, Ubisoft, one of the world’s largest video game publishers, announced Rayman Raving Rabbids™ 2 exclusively for the Wii™ and Nintendo DS™ systems. Those mischievous bunnies are back in a hilarious sequel, a party comedy game that is guaranteed to be even crazier and funnier than the first with even more insane games to play. Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 will push the envelope of the Wii gameplay experience by continuing to make innovative use of the Wii Remote™. It will deliver fun, intuitive games that feature the wacky humor that Rayman and the Rabbids are known for. In development at Ubisoft’s Paris studio, Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 is scheduled for a fall 2007 release.

“The first Rayman Raving Rabbids was a huge critical and commercial success worldwide," said John Parkes, director of marketing for Ubisoft. “Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 is poised to continue that success, as gamers can’t seem to get enough of those crazy bunnies; they’re just so popular!"

About Rayman Raving Rabbids 2

After invading the world of Rayman, the insane Rabbids have a new objective: THE INVASION OF PLANET EARTH! Setting their home base at a shopping mall, the Rabbids try to study human behavior and mimic everything humans do in funny, illogical ways. As part of their training, the Rabbids must carry out several missions around the globe to prepare themselves for world domination. Rayman will attempt to infiltrate the Rabbids, disguised as one of them, in a mission to foil their crazy plans and save Earth. Game features include:

• New wacky games - 60 brand-new games that spoof popular culture and are even wackier than those featured in the first Rayman Raving Rabbids.

• Unique use of the Wii Remote – Discover new, innovative ways to play, with eight types of gameplay, including shaking, precision, dexterity and balance.

• Travel around the world - Take Rayman on a world tour to defend Earth from the Rabbids invasion. Travel to five different regions such as the USA, Europe and Asia, where players will challenge the Rabbids in the local environments.

• Customize Rayman and the Rabbids - Use more than 110 items (skins, hats, accessories and clothes) to dress Rayman and create your own Rabbids. Unleash your creativity with over 540K customization combinations.

• Multiplayer experience – Play co-op or battle up to three friends in all the games unlocked in the single-player campaign.

Talkback

I wouldn't call it a huge critical success. That game had serious flaws that had better be fixed in part deux.

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterMay 24, 2007

They need to shorten the on rails levels a bit. They felt too long and slow (at least the PS2 version).

They need LESS MENUS!!!

GoldenPhoenixMay 24, 2007

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Originally posted by: pap64
They need to shorten the on rails levels a bit. They felt too long and slow (at least the PS2 version).


You have only played the PS2 version Pap? Yikes that must have been painful, personally I thought the on-rail sections should have been longer and more numerous, they were great fun with the Wiimote.

GoldenPhoenixMay 24, 2007

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Originally posted by: Kairon
They need LESS MENUS!!!


And NO tilt the table to get the ball at the end of the maze. I will personally go down to Ubi headquarters and throw Mario plushes at them.

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Originally posted by: Kairon
They need LESS MENUS!!!


WORST GAME SELECTION SCREEN EVER

MaverickMay 24, 2007

NOOOOO I have to beat everything on single player before I can play with my friends again! face-icon-small-frown.gif

MarioMay 24, 2007

Everyone should be happy they are making a game with the potential of fixing everything.

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