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Rayman Raving Rabbids


France's biggest hero is imprisoned, and that's not even the funniest part

The story connecting all the 70 or so games together is a clever one, and it's surprising that Rayman almost takes a backseat to his ludicrous enemies. After a hard day's work, the limbless protagonist returns to his cell to relive the day's events on the toilet, stare longingly at the out-of-reach-window to freedom, or choose a new outfit from a selection of goth, hip-hop and granny-worthy apparel.

Outside the main mode lies a score-based system where you tackle events individually. It has an addictive point-based system to keep you playing, and is the only area of the game to bust out some multiplayer action. Unfortunately, most of the events involve turn taking, with one or two players participating at a time, rather than four players competing at once as they would in Super Monkey Ball or Mario Party.

Plus, multiplayer contests can only include games you've already experienced in the story mode. Isn't it about time companies stop penalizing multiplayer gamers for not first mastering single-player modes? In this, Rayman Raving Rabbids takes a backseat to Monkey Ball's vast array of fun for two to four sphere-encircled simians. Thankfully, you'll be plenty motivated to unlock all of the events.

Rayman Raving Rabbids' graphics are sharper on the PC, although they look pretty much the same compared to the Wii version, which could be attributable to the hilarious art style. Maybe it's 'cause the Rabbids are among the funniest-looking characters to appear in a video game. The audio is equally wacky, with top-notch sound effects and a surprising number of good licensed songs. But for some reason there isn't any Dolby Surround support. However, the PC does support Creative's craptacular EAX. Thanks.


 
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Rayman Raving Rabbids
Rayman Raving Rabbids

Genre: Action
Release date: Nov 14, 2006
Published by: Ubisoft
Developed by: Ubisoft,Ubisoft Montpelier
Designer: Michel Ancel
Min system requirements: PIV 1.0GHz or equivalent, 256MB RAM, 1.4GB HD space, 64MB DirectX 8.1 video card
Recommended system: PIV 1.5GHz or equivalent, 512MB RAM, 1.4GB HD space, 128MB DirectX 9 video card
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