We weren't entirely sure what to expect from Rayman's Wii debut, but after working up a considerable sweat during a lengthy hands-on with the game we can tell you that it's a light-hearted, minigame-style collection that pits the like-him-or-loathe-him character against the wonky-eyed rabbids. Was it worth suffering through all those damn rabbids videos? Hm... just maybe. In fact, if you're really down with Rayman, you can catch another video right here.
The demo we sampled had four minigame themes to choose from - FPS, dance, trial and race - with each offering a variety of scenarios to play.
For example, one FPS game (the longest in duration of the minigame themes) took Rayman through a Wild West-style environment with Rayman moving on-rails through the level while firing plungers at incoming rabbids. The remote is used to aim crosshairs and you press A to hurl the questionably effective projectiles. Replenishing the stock of plungers was achieved by shaking the remote.
One of the trial-themed minigames saw Rayman desperately running to offload a bomb before it exploded in his face - the faster we moved both the nunchuk and remote controllers up and down, the faster Rayman dashed towards the goal.






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